
Our all new 2012 corn maze at Uncle Shuck's is sure to bring some wicked good fun!
Uncle Shuck's Maze is a 12 acre field of corn that has approximately 4 miles of trails, twisting and turning, and sometimes, coming to a deadend!
Can you find your way through the maze? How many times will you get lost?
Each year we have a new and challenging maze for you. We'll also have checkpoints in each maze, work individually or as a team to find all the checkpoints. Uncle Shuck's maze is designed to be challenging, but still allow visitors to exit at any time that they wish. An average journey will take as little as 30 minutes to complete one maze, or as long as 2 hours to complete both mazes.
The Corn Maze is $10, or you may want to purchase the Cob Combo for a Hayride & the Corn Maze for only $13! (save $2)
Try our Corn Cannon while you here! Only $1 to shoot 3 ears of corn. Oh Shucks, this is fun!
Haunted MazeOur Haunted Maze is a nighttime adventure through the corn patch, lit only by the clear blue glow of the moon. In the dark, sometimes your mind plays tricks on you...what was that sound? Did you see something move? Flashlights are Not allowed in the Haunted Maze during the haunt, so you might think of running!
Come out if you dare, and try not to scream visiting Uncle Shuck's Haunted Maze.
A portion of the Haunted Maze admission will be donated to the Dawson County High School.
All Kids 12 and under must be accompanied in maze with a parent.
Flashlights will not be allowed in the haunted maze during the haunt.
Closing time is at the discretion of the Manager!
Haunted Maze starts at Dark, last ticket sold at 10 p.m.
Open every Friday and Saturday in October!
Also Open two Additional Haunt Nights on Sunday, Oct 28th & Oct. 31st*!
Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent.
Cost is $13 for the Haunted Maze, or enjoy a Value Combo with a Hayride Plus the Haunted Maze for only $16.
*Bonfires and the Maze Hayride will be available during Haunt Night. We are located north east of Atlanta in Dawsonville, Georgia, near Alpharetta and Gainesville.