Corn Mazes and Pumpkins on The North Fork
September 24th, 2007 category: People and Places
Now that the North Fork of Long Island has played host to our out of town summer visitors and fall is making it’s predictable appearance, the second
wave of visitors fast approaches. Fall in the the North Fork offers the beauty of changing colors, beaches less traveled, and…CORN MAZES.
My first foray into a corn maze took place with my niece and nephew a few years ago. Not knowing what to expect, we entered with a bit of adrenaline. At
the risk of ruining the experience for those planning to visit, just know to expect the unexpected, and laugh harder than you thought possible. I liken it to an outdoor haunted house, with more laughs and less gore. Hokey, effective, and FUN- and a day I’ll cherish with the kids.
There are several corn mazes available for the brave, with locations both on Main Road and the North Road (Sound Avenue). We happened upon Wickhams farm in Cutchogue- when they’re fully ready, this is a veritable Halloween feast for the senses. In addition to the corn maze, they offer a haunted “barn”. Pumpkins are available, as are gourds, front door decorations, and assorted Halloween goodies.
We are going to try Harbes corn maze on North Road this year- it’s just too tempting to pass up. Larger than some that we’ve seen, the maze appears to go on forever- and we’re hoping to get the same laughs that we enjoyed a few years ago.
Plan on picking up your pumpkins (or, literally picking your pumpkin), enjoying fresh roasted corn, and an array of fresh vegetables and pies- and bring along your camera. If you find that you’re laughing as hard (or harder) than the kids, well…you’re in good company!
TO GET A LIST OF OFFERINGS/PRICES/TIMES FOR CORN MAZES AND OTHER EVENTS ON THE NORTH FORK, CLICK HERE.
For an appointment to view houses while you visit, give us a call- you’ll catch us in the maze!
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October 2nd, 2007 at 9:02 pm
Love all the signs of “fall” - when I visit my family in Pennsylvania we visit somewhere similar. I’m new to the RET and have a blog under construction - enjoyed yours - look forward to visiting and learning more about North Fork. - Cyndee Haydon
October 3rd, 2007 at 7:31 am
Cyndee, it’s great to hear from you- Pa is spectacular in the fall. Best wishes with your blog- anyone looking for Fla. Real estate should check it out. Let me know when it’s finished!
October 6th, 2007 at 12:24 pm
Looks like fun.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post, How Many Blogs are Too Many?, and for making a comment.
Would you please add me to your blogroll.
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