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Halloween Farm Nights and Night Corn Mazes in New England

Find Halloween farm nights, night corn mazes, haunted pumpkin events, and October farm stops across New England.

June 1, 2026

October changes the farm after dark. The same cornfield that felt playful at noon can feel completely different with a flashlight, colder air, and the sound of people laughing somewhere deeper in the maze.

Check the current farm update.Hours, picking conditions, tickets, and field access can change quickly. Use these cards and the map to build a short list, then confirm details on the farm page before driving.

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The map shows the farms linked in this guide across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Use it to spot clusters, then open each farm page for the most current visit details.

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Farm photography at Marini Farm, Ipswich, Massachusetts.
Marini Farm
Farm photography at Sauchuk's Farm, Plympton, Massachusetts.
Sauchuk's Farm

Plan

Choose a cluster

Pick two or three nearby farms from the map instead of trying to cover the whole guide in one day. New England farm routes work best when the drive is short and the stops have different strengths.

Confirm

Check same-day details

Look for crop updates, ticket rules, field closures, weather notes, and weekend parking guidance before you leave.

Bring

Pack for the season

Bring water, sun protection, closed-toe shoes, and a cooler if you plan to carry fruit, corn, cider, dairy, flowers, or prepared food between stops.

Guide notes

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Find Halloween farm nights, night corn mazes, haunted pumpkin events, and October farm stops across New England.

Halloween farm nights are not all the same. Some are family-friendly flashlight mazes. Some are haunted trails. Some are pumpkin walks, cider nights, or fall festivals that stay open late. Read the farm's age guidance carefully, especially if younger kids are coming.

Farms to know for October nights

Marini Farm

Marini Farm in Ipswich is one of the Massachusetts names to watch for corn maze and fall activity searches. It works for readers looking for North Shore October energy with a farm setting.

Sauchuk's Farm

Sauchuk's Farm in Plympton appears in the South Shore farm cluster and belongs in fall activity planning, especially for readers looking beyond basic apple picking.

Lyman Orchards

Lyman Orchards in Middlefield has the size and activity mix for Connecticut October searches: orchards, mazes, pumpkins, markets, and fall farm energy.

Eagle View Gardens and Haunted Trail Pumpkins

Eagle View Gardens and Haunted Trail Pumpkins in Winslow, Maine, has the name readers are already searching for. It gives the article a clear haunted trail and pumpkin connection.

Wallingford's Fruit House

Wallingford's Fruit House in Auburn includes apples, pumpkins, cider donuts, a corn maze, and family fall activity notes. It is a strong Maine option for readers who want more than a pumpkin bin.

Coppal House Farm

Coppal House Farm in Lee is known in the guide for sunflower and corn maze identity. It gives Seacoast New Hampshire readers a fall field destination worth checking for evening events.

Spring Hill Sugar House

Spring Hill Sugar House in Richmond, Rhode Island, appears in maple and fall farm context with pumpkins, fresh-pressed cider, and corn maze notes. It is useful for South County October searches.

How to pick the right night event

For small children, look for early evening hours, non-scary wording, short walks, food, and clear exit points. For older kids and teens, night mazes and haunted trails can work better, especially when the farm has cider, donuts, pumpkins, or a warm place to regroup.

Bring flashlights if required, charge your phone, wear shoes that can handle mud, and dress warmer than you think. Farm fields cool quickly after sunset.

Common questions

Are night corn mazes scary?

Some are not scary at all, just darker and more exciting. Others are haunted or designed for older visitors. Read the farm's event description and age guidance.

When do Halloween farm events start?

Many begin in late September or early October and run through Halloween weekend, depending on the farm.

What should I bring to a night farm event?

Bring a flashlight if allowed or required, warm layers, closed-toe shoes, a charged phone, and patience for parking or ticket lines.