Halloween Fun 2010: Trick-Or-Treat in the Malls Around Atlanta With Kids

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When I live in Florida, our hunting ground for Halloween is actually the Mall. It was nice and cool plus no bugs for kids. So if you don’t have a great neighborhood that you want to walk or just simply wanna go to the mall, check out Halloween Fun: Trick-or-Treat in the Malls around Atlanta.

Please note that most malls will not allow costume with mask or toy weapon for safety reason.


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Northlake Mall
For an easy trick-or-treat in a mall, head out to Northlake Mall to gather up all those candies from the participating stores. Stop by the guest service to get the list or just wandering around.

Place: Northlake Mall, 4800 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 5pm-7pm
Cost: FREE

Atlantic Station
Join Atlantic Station celebrates 2nd annual Howl-o-Ween Fall Festival – an event that will be fun for the whole family – including the family pet!

The free event includes party in Central Park hosted by Radio Disney and Midtown Bridge featuring make and take crafts, carnival activities and face painting, Kiddie Costume Contest at 4 pm. and participating retailers will offer trick-or-treating from 5 – 6 pm.

Place: Atlantic Station, Atlanta GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 1pm-6pm
Cost: FREE

Town Center at Cobb
Town Center’s annual Boo Bash involves fun interactive booths, a costume parade and of course , tons of candy. Sponsored by Radio Disney. Event will be in center court and if the weather permits outside the main food court entrance.

Place: Town Center at Cobb, 400 Barrett Pkwy, Kennesaw, GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 5pm-8pm
Cost: FREE for Kidgit Club member, $5 to become a member

The Avenue East Cobb
Join the Avenue East Cobb for center-wide trick or treating, complimentary entertainment, stilt walkers, face painting, balloon art and more at The Avenue. Come in costume and bring your pet for a festive family photo.

Place: The Avenue East Cobb, 4475 Roswell Road, Marietta, GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 3pm-5pm
Cost: FREE

The Avenue West Cobb
Join the Avenue West Cobb for center-wide trick or treating, complimentary entertainment, stilt walkers, face painting, balloon art and more at The Avenue. Come in costume and bring your pet for a festive family photo.

Place: The Avenue West Cobb, 3625 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 3pm-5pm
Cost: FREE

Discover Mills
Join Discover Mills for Halloween Festivities. It will be a Ghoulishly Good Time! Schedule is as follows: Simon Kidgits Club Halloween Bash from 4-6pm in the food court. Radio Disney “Walk the Stage” Costume parade from 4-6pm in the food court for ages 0-12. Mall wide Trick-O-Treat from 5-8pm. Participating stores will have a pumpkin in their window.

Place: Discover Mills, 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, GA
Date: October 30th (Sat)
Time: 5pm-9pm
Cost: FREE for Kidgit Club member, $5 to become a member

The Avenue Peachtree City
Join the Avenue Peachtree City for center-wide trick or treating, complimentary entertainment, stilt walkers, face painting, balloon art and more at The Avenue. Come in costume and bring your pet for a festive family photo.

Place: The Avenue Peachtree City, 239 City Circle, Peachtree City GA
Date: October 30 (Sat)
Time: 3pm-5pm
Cost: FREE

North Georgia Premium Outlets
Kids in costumes can enjoy trick-or-treating from participated stores throughout the mall.

Place: North Georgia Premium Outlets, 800 Hwy 400 South, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Date: October 29 (Friday)
Time: 3pm-7pm
Cost: FREE

Halloween Fun 2010: Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Atlanta Favorite Attractions

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Thank you for visiting us! This post is for Halloween 2010 events.

Check out the updated Guide to 2011 Halloween Trick-or-Treating and Trunk-or-Treat in Atlanta.

It’s that time of the year again. The time where adults can act out on their fantasy and be anyone they want. The time where kids get to stuff themselves sick with candies.. Here are a look at fun family-friendly Halloween events from Atlanta top attractions to take your kids to trick-or-treat this year.

Atlanta With Kids: Halloween Boo at the Zoo

1) Boo at the Zoo @ Zoo Atlanta

Come explore the magical path, test the sweet treat and meet whimsical characters during the spooktacular family-friendly Halloween festival at the Zoo.  And you might also want to stay overnight and join the Boo at the Zoo Nightcrawlers event.

Boo at the Zoo Info:

Place: Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Avenue, SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30315
Date: October 23th, 24th, 30th & 31st (Saturday & Sunday)
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission
Website: www.zooatl.org

Atlanta With Kids: Halloween Goblin in the Garden

2) Goblins in the Garden @ Atlanta Botanical Garden

Dress your kids up in their favorite costumes and head to the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Enjoy a children’s costume parade, pony rides*, story time, the Ride-on-Train*, tricks, treats and more! (* additional fee) After all the fun, head out to the garden to explore the Scarecrows in the Garden that showcases dozens of scarecrows displayed throughout the Garden along with seasonal decorations.

Goblin in the Garden Info:

Place: Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Date: October 24th (Sunday)
Time: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission
Website: www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org

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3) Georgia A-Scary-Um @ Georgia Aquarium

Join the decked out Aquarium for a fun family-friendly Halloween 2 days events. There will be music, Trick-or-Treat candy stations
throughout the Aquarium, Halloween craft tables and costume contests for guests throughout the day!

Georgia A-Scary-Um Info:

Place: Georgia Aquarium, 225 Baker St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Date: October 29-31 (Friday-Sunday)
Time: Fri & Sun: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission
Website: www.georgiaaquarium.org
Special Note: FREE ADMISSION! Kids 12 and under in costume will receive free general admission when accompanied by an adult. Offer valid for up to two children in costume per one paid adult or Annual Pass member on Oct. 29-31, 2010.

Atlanta With Kids Halloween High Museum

4) Dali-Ween @ High Museum

Bring kids in costume and they will get free admission. Kids will enjoy listening to spooky stories and making fun craft like fantastical Dalí-Ween mask.

Dali-Ween Info:

Place: High Museum of Arts, 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30309
Date: October 31 (Sunday)
Time: 1pm-4pm
Cost: Free with General Admission (Kids in costume get in FREE)
Website: www.high.org

Note: Please double check websites for time, date, schedule and admission fee for accuracy.

Fall Family Fun: 2010 Corn Mazes Around Atlanta

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Without a doubt, Fall season is here! The weather is cooler and the fall festivals are rolling out one by one

One of family favorite activity for fall is Corn Maze. And lucky for us that there are so many corn mazes choices for families in Atlanta to choose from.

I have compiled the list of fun corn mazes in the Atlanta metro area. Please let me know if there is any farm that I missed from my list.

Also check out the map at the bottom to find corn maze near your area.

So here are Fun Family-Friendly Corn Mazes Around Metro Atlanta:

1. Southern Belle Farm: A 200-acre working farm in McDonough, Georgia – in the Atlanta metro area. Their specialties are homegrown family fun, fresh produce and wholesome memories! Bring your family and spend the day exploring what ‘Farm Fresh’ really means.

Address: 1658 Turner Church Rd, McDonough, Georgia 30252
Open Date: September 18th
Time: Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 1:00-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 10 – $13, Children (Ages 3-9) – $11, Children (Ages 2 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-898-0999
Website: www.southernbellefarm.com

2. Corn Dawgs: Check out the Wild West Adventure 2009 at Corn Dawgs Corn Maze and enjoy over 15 attractions that will be fun for the whole family.

Address: Hwy 81, Walnut Grove, GA
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-10:00pm (morning for field trips), Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 11:00am-7:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 2 – $12, Children (Ages 2 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-786-9000
Website: www.corndawgs.net

3. Cagle’s Corn MAiZE: Come for the day! Enjoy a farm tour, the MAiZE, play on the jumpee pillow, enjoy some finger-lickin’ good farm food and gather ’round a bonfire with friends! Check website for more detail and coupon.

Address: 355 Stringer Rd., Canton, GA 30115
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-11:00pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $10, Children (Ages 2 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-345-5591
Website: www.caglesfamilyfarm.com

4. Uncle Shuck’s: Enjoy 12 acre field of corn with 4 miles of trails that twisting and turning or even coming to a deadend. Make sure to check website for coupon and more details on other fall fun activities.

Address: 4525 Highway 53 E, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 4:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $9, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-772-6223
Website: www.uncleshucks.com

5. Buck’s Corn Maze: This 12 acre maze is planted in a 20 acre field next to Cochran Creek with a beautiful view of the Appalachian Mountains. It is more than just a maze!!! It’s GREAT family fun for all ages. Come get “LOST” in the maze. As much fun as the maze is in the daytime, it is double the fun at night. Bring your Flashlight and test your skills in the dark.

Address: 1923 New Hope Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-9:00pm, Sat 10:00am-9:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 13 – $8, Children (Ages 4-12) – $7, Children (4 and under) – FREE
Contact: 706-344-8834
Website: www.buckscornmaze.com

6. Washington Farm: Check out their new maze design this year highlights Georgia Farming! This year in the maze you’ll work your way through Georgia grown with pumpkins and strawberries design for 45 min. to 1 hr. You may enter the maze by sliding down their 24 ft. slide or you may walk in through the corn! As you wind your way through, make sure you stop at the bridge for a quick photo!

Address: 5691 Hog Mountain Road, Watkinsville, GA 30677
Open Date: October 1st
Time: Tue & Wed: 6:00pm-10:00pm, Fri 3:00pm-11:00pm, Sat 9:00am-11:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-6:00pm
Fee: Everyone over 5 – $12, Children (4 and under) – $8, Everyone (Evening Corn maze only) – $10
Contact: 706-769-0627
Website: www.washingtonfarms.net

7. Connell Farms: Get lost in this 7 acre corn maze during the day or at night with your flashlights. Make sure to print out coupon before head out there for more discount.

Address: Hollonville, GA
Open Date: September 18th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 2:00pm-10:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 12 – $7, Children (Ages 4-11) – $3.50, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-229-4096
Website: www.connellfarms.com

8. Carlton Farm: The corn maze field consist of 5 acres with over 2 miles of trail. Inside the maze you will find 12 checkpoints that can lead you through the maze. Inside the maze you will also encounter a bridge that allows you a bird’s eye view of the 5 acre corn maze.

Address: 1276 Cartersville Hwy, Rockmart, Ga 30153
Open Date: September 25th
Time: Fri 6:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 11:00am-10:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-9:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $7
Contact: 770-546-5179
Website: www.carltonfarm.com

9. Jaemor Farm Market: Go experience their farm through “Georgia Grown Adventure” Corn Maze. Navigate the maze while learning fun facts about Georgia’s Agriculture and its impact on Georgia; this place we call home. There are excellent picnic areas for groups or you can visit our on site farmer’s market for some great treats. You can also catch a hayride and tour our farm, pick your own pumpkin, or try your hand at the Apple Slingshot.

Address: 5340 Cornelia Hwy. Alto, GA 30510
Open Date: September 11th
Time: Fri 3:00pm-9:00pm, Sat 10:00am-9:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 8 – $10, Children (Ages 4-7) – $9, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-869-3999
Website: www.jamsjellies.com

10. Colonel Cob’s Corn Maze: The seven acre corn field has 2 ½ miles of fun paths plus agricultural facts to direct you through the maze. Also enjoy other attractions that are part of the fee like farm animals, corn cannon, giant mountain slide, inflatable cow jumper and treasure mountain. Don’t forget to check out their website to get coupon for discount.

Address: 797 Macedonia Church Rd. Oxford, Ga. 30054
Open Date: September 17th
Time: Fri 6:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 12:00pm-10:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-5:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $8, Children (3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-855-1530
Website: www.colcobscornmaze.com

11. Yahoo Farm: This small farm north of Atlanta has more than just a corn maze. There are other fun activities for the whole family from corn cannon, fossil grubbin, hay rides and cosmic corn maze. Don’t forget to check out their website to get coupon for discount.

Address: 4729 Waleska Highway 108, jasper, GA 30143
Open Date: September 19th
Time: Daily 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Corn maze day time – $4, Corn maze night time – $5
Contact: 770-735-3638
Website: www.yahoofarm.com


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Weekly Roundup Oct 24-25: Halloween Fun and Fall Festivals Around Atlanta

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It’s not yet Halloween but you can certainly put the Halloween outfit to a good use starting from this weekend. Check out fun free events around Atlanta that your kids can enjoy in their costumes (or not) this weekend.

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5 Family Friendly Spooky Halloween 2009 Events in Atlanta

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Welcome to Atlanta With Kid! If you are looking for 2010 Halloween events, head on to these posts – Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Top Atlanta Attractions or Trick-or-Treat in the Mall Around Atlanta with Kids

It’s that time of the year again. The time where adults can act out on their fantasy and be anyone they want. The time where kids get to stuff themselves sick with candies.. Here are a look at fun family-friendly Halloween events from Atlanta top attractions.


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1) Boo at the Zoo

Come explore the magical path, test the sweet treat and meet whimsical characters during the spooktacular family-friendly Halloween festival at the Zoo. Guest who arrives with costume will get $10 off their annual membership fee. And you might also want to stay overnight and join the Boo at the Zoo Nightcrawlers event. However, this event is for kids ages 6 and older.

Boo at the Zoo Info:

Place: Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Avenue, SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30315
Date: October 24th, 25th & 31st
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission (Adults – $18.99, Children (3-11) – $13.99)
Website: www.zooatl.org

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2) Goblins in the Garden

Dress your kids up in their favorite costumes and head to the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Enjoy a children’s costume parade, pony rides*, story time, the Ride-on-Train*, tricks, treats and more! (* additional fee) After all the fun, head out to the garden to explore the Scarecrows in the Garden that showcases dozens of scarecrows displayed throughout the Garden along with seasonal decorations.

Goblin in the Garden Info:

Place: Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Date: October 25th
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission (Adults – $15, Children (3-17) – $12
Website: www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org

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3) Trick or Treat with Imagine It!

If you are looking for a safe and kid-friendly event to bring your little one for their trick-or-treat event, then Imagine It! might be the answer. This annual sell-out event provide safe place for families with fun fall activities for kids. There will be crafts, prizes, games and fun surprises. Come in costume and join in our costume parade!

Trick or Treat with Imagine It! Info:

Place: Imagine It!, 275 Centennial Park Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Date: October 24th
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Cost: Member – $6, Guest – $15 (includes General Admission) *There is no ticket at the door. Must buy ticket in advance
Website: www.childrenmuseumatlanta.org

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4) Georgia A-Scary-Um

Join the decked out Aquarium for a fun family-friendly Halloween 2 days events. There will be music, Trick-or-Treat candy stations
throughout the Aquarium, Halloween craft tables and costume contests for guests throughout the day!

Georgia A-Scary-Um Info:

Place: Georgia Aquarium, 225 Baker St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Date: October 30th & 31st
Time: Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission (Adults – $26, Children (3-12) – $19.50)
Website: www.georgiaaquarium.org
Special Note: FREE ADMISSION! Kids 12 and under in shark-themed costumes will receive free admission when accompanied by an adult. Offer valid for up to two children in costume per one paid adult or Annual Pass member on Oct. 30-31.

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5) Bugs, Bats & Bones

It wouldn’t be Halloween without Bugs, Bats & Bones. So come out to the Fernbank Museum to explore the fascinating and fun (but never frightening) facts behind bugs, bats and bones through hands-on activities. There are various activities scheduled throughout the day so check the website for more specific events. And there will be special treats for kids in costume!

Bugs, Bats & Bones Info:

Place: Fernbank Museum, 225 Baker St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Date: October 24th
Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Cost: Free with General Admission (Adults – $15, Children (12 and under) – $12)
Website: www.fernbankmuseum.org

Note: Please double check websites for time, date, schedule and admission fee for accuracy.

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5 Fun Fall Fairs & Festivals Around Atlanta

Fall is clearly here! My favorite time of the year here in Atlanta. There are so many things to do around town during Fall that I probably will need an excel spreadsheet to plan our weekend.

I know I’m already behind in some of the fun that was going on last week – from free museum to fun Dinosaur show.. Don’t worry. There are still a lot going on in the next few weeks.

Here are fun Fall Fairs & Festivals Around Atlanta for this weekend

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1) Atlanta Greek Festival

Don’t miss out on a chance to enjoy all things Greek at our doorstep. Let’s go out and become Greek for a day. You will get to experience the sight, smell and sound of all thing Greek at Atlanta Greek Festival – Food, Fun and Opa!

Atlanta Greek Festival Info:

Place: Greek Orthodox Cathedral 2500 Clairmont Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Date: October 2-4 (Fri-Sun)
Time: Fri & Sat – 11am – 11pm, Sun – 12pm – 7pm
Cost: Adult – $3, Children (12 and under) – $1
Website: www.atlantagreekfestival.org

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2) North Georgia State Fair

Yes, I know I’m probably late in getting into this info. But it’s probably better be late than never. If you haven’t gone yet, you still have this weekend to check out the North Georgia State Fair. With a lot of line up for fun entertainments for the whole family, I will bore you to say the same thing that you can find on their website. I think the weather this weekend will be perfect for outdoor activity like this.

Tip: Bring 5 non-perishable can good items to receive 1 FREE adult ticket and 3 non-perishable can good items to receive 1 FREE student ticket. (Valid only on Oct 2-4)

North Georgia State Fair Info:

Place: Jim R. Miller Park 2245 Callaway Rd SW, Marietta, GA 30008
Date: October 1-4 (Fri-Sun)
Time: Fri – 4pm – 12am, Sat – 10am – 12am, Sun – 12:30pm – 7pm
Cost: Adult – $5, Children (7-12) – $2, Children (6 and under) – FREE
Website: www.northgeorgialstatefair.com

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3) Annual Pumpkin Festival

Check out the 7th Annual Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park. There are lots of activities and entertainments for everyone. Bring your kids in their costume and join in the parade and costume contest. Walk around the pumpkin patch, go on scavenger hunt or just simply sit down to listen to the fun storyteller.

Annual Pumpkin Festival Info:

Place: Stone Mountain Park, 1000 Robert E. Lee Drive, Stone Mountain, GA
Date: October 2-31 (Fri-Sun)
Time: Fri & Sun– 10am – 5pm, Sat – 10am – 10pm
Cost: Check website for more info
Website: www.stonemountainpark.com

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4) Norcross Art Festival

Come out and visit Historic Downtown Norcross and enjoy the art festival. The festival will showcase more than 100 artists and fun entertainment for the whole family. Kids will enjoy the Kidz Zone – a place with fun activities for kids including face painting, sand art, inflatable zoo, train ride and many more.

Norcross Art Festival Info:

Place: Historic Downtown Norcross, Norcross , GA
Date: October 3-4 (Sat-Sun)
Time: Sat – 10am – 6pm, Sun – 11am – 5pm
Cost: FREE
Website: www.norcrossartfest.com

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5) Sunday in the Park

A day walking around a cemetery might not be what you have in mind for a fun weekend with kids. BUT the Historic Oakland Cemetery – Sunday in the Park is not your typical cemetery. This Sunday, Historic Oakland Cemetery will celebrate its 30th Anniversary of Sunday in the Park. There will be a variety of fun activities for kids like Teddy Bear Tea, story teller, scavenger hunt and the Bubble man. Parents can enjoy great food from  Six Feet Under, The Varsity, Stella, Nicks To Go and more, live music and artist markets. After that, the whole family can enjoy carriage ride or walking tour.

Sunday in the Park Info:

Place: Historic Oakland Cemetery, 248 Oakland Avenue, SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312
Date: October 4 (Sun)
Time: Sun – 12pm – 6pm
Cost: FREE with suggested donation of $3
Website: www.oaklandcemetery.com

10 Fun Corn Mazes For Kids Around Atlanta

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Fall is clearly here in my definition. The weather is much cooler. Plus seeing all the announcement of the opening of corn maze has done that to me.

I LOVE Fall.

It’s my favorite season of the year. There are just so many things to do in Fall. And one of our favorite things to do that we haven’t done much in the past is going to the corn maze. Luckily, we live in the metro Atlanta that there are plenty of choices for us. Just so I don’t have to search around to find where to take my kids for corn maze around Atlanta, I compile the list of fun corn mazes in the Atlanta metro area. Check out the map at the bottom to find corn maze near your area.

So here are 10 Fun Family-Friendly Corn Mazes Around Metro Atlanta:

1. Southern Belle Farm: A 200-acre working farm in McDonough, Georgia – in the Atlanta metro area. Their specialties are homegrown family fun, fresh produce and wholesome memories! Bring your family and spend the day exploring what ‘Farm Fresh’ really means.

Address: 1658 Turner Church Rd, McDonough, Georgia 30252
Open Date: September 19th
Time: Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 1:00-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 10 – $13, Children (Ages 3-9) – $11, Children (Ages 2 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-898-0999
Website: www.southernbellefarm.com

2. Corn Dawgs: Check out the Wild West Adventure 2009 at Corn Dawgs Corn Maze and enjoy over 15 attractions that will be fun for the whole family.

Address: Hwy 81, Walnut Grove, GA
Open Date: September 18th
Time: Fri 10:00am-10:00pm (morning has limited attractions), Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 1:00-7:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 13 – $12, Children (Ages 4-12) – $10, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-786-9000
Website: www.corndawgs.net

3. Cagle’s Corn MAiZE: Come for the day! Enjoy a farm tour, the MAiZE, play on the jumpee pillow, enjoy some finger-lickin’ good farm food and gather ’round a bonfire with friends! Check website for more detail and coupon.

Address: 355 Stringer Rd., Canton, GA 30115
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-11:00pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $10, Children (Ages 2 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-345-5591
Website: www.caglescornmaize.com

4. Uncle Shuck’s: Enjoy 12 acre field of corn with 4 miles of trails that twisting and turning or even coming to a deadend. Make sure to check website for coupon and more details on other fall fun activities.

Address: 4525 Highway 53 E, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Open Date: September 4th
Time: Fri 4:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $9, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-772-6223
Website: www.uncleshucks.com

5. Buck’s Corn Maze: This 12 acre maze is planted in a 20 acre field next to Cochran Creek with a beautiful view of the Appalachian Mountains. It is more than just a maze!!! It’s GREAT family fun for all ages. Come get “LOST” in the maze. As much fun as the maze is in the daytime, it is double the fun at night. Bring your Flashlight and test your skills in the dark.

Address: 1923 New Hope Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Open Date: September 5th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-9:00pm, Sat 10:00am-10:00pm, Sun 10:00am-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 13 – $8, Children (Ages 4-12) – $7, Children (4 and under) – FREE
Contact: 706-344-8834
Website: www.buckscornmaze.com

6. Washington Farm: Check out their new maze design this year highlights Georgia Farming!  This year in the maze you’ll work your way through Georgia grown with pumpkins and strawberries design for 45 min. to 1 hr. You may enter the maze by sliding down their 24 ft. slide or you may walk in through the corn! As you wind your way through, make sure you stop at the bridge for a quick photo!

Address: 5691 Hog Mountain Road, Watkinsville, GA 30677
Open Date: September 25th
Time: Fri 3:00pm-11:00pm, Sat 9:00am-11:00pm
Fee: Everyone over 5 – $8, Children (4 and under) – FREE
Contact: 706-769-0627
Website: www.washingtonfarms.net

7. Connell Farms: Get lost in this 7 acre corn maze during the day or at night with your flashlights. Make sure to print out coupon before head out there for more discount.

Address: Hollonville, GA
Open Date: September 19th
Time: Fri 5:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 2:00pm-10:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 12 – $7, Children (Ages 4-11) – $3.50, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-229-4096
Website: www.connellfarms.com

8. Carlton Farm: The corn maze field consist of 5 acres with over 2 miles of trail. Inside the maze you will find 12 checkpoints that can lead you through the maze. Inside the maze you will also encounter a bridge that allows you a bird’s eye view of the 5 acre corn maze.

Address: 1276 Cartersville Hwy, Rockmart, Ga 30153
Open Date: September 26th
Time: Fri 6:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 11:00am-10:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-9:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $7
Contact: 770-546-5179
Website: www.carltonfarm.com

9. Jaemor Farm Market: Go experience their farm through “Georgia Grown Adventure” Corn Maze.  Navigate the maze while learning fun facts about Georgia’s Agriculture and its impact on Georgia; this place we call home.  There are excellent picnic areas for groups or you can visit our on site farmer’s market for some great treats.  You can also catch a hayride and tour our farm, pick your own pumpkin, or try your hand at the Apple Slingshot.

Address: 5340 Cornelia Hwy. Alto, GA 30510
Open Date: September 5th
Time: Fri 10:00am-11:00pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-6:00pm
Fee: Adult & Kids over 8 – $8, Children (Ages 4-7) – $7, Children (Ages 3 and under) – FREE
Contact: 770-869-3999
Website: www.jamsjellies.com

10. Colonel Cob’s Corn Maze: The seven acre corn field has 2 ½ miles of fun paths plus agricultural facts to direct you through the maze. Also enjoy other attractions that are part of the fee like farm animals, corn cannon, giant mountain slide, inflatable cow jumper and treasure mountain. Don’t forget to check out their website to get coupon for discount.

Address: 797 Macedonia Church Rd. Oxford, Ga. 30054
Open Date: September 11th
Time: Fri 6:00pm-10:00pm, Sat 12:00pm-10:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-5:00pm
Fee: Everyone – $8
Contact: 770-855-1530
Website: www.colcobscornmaze.com

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