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What began as a corn maze in 1996, has now grown into Utah’s most popular fall family destination, with two locations and 90+ attractions. As our a-maze-ing adventure continues to grow at our flagship location at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, we are excited to have added a second Cornbelly’s location on our home farm in Spanish Fork.

Whether Utahns are finding their way out of the maze, exploring the Pumpkin Princess castle and Kidsville, blasting apple cannons, enjoying all the yummy farm-fresh food, picking out the perfect pumpkin or sunflower, tip-toeing through Insanity Point’s haunted trails, or trick-or-treating with local mascot characters, there is unforgettable fun and memories for folks of all ages.

Attractions and events include everything from a locomotive train, Jumbo Jumper air pillows, ropes courses, gemstone mining, amusement rides, farm animals, Corn Cob Beach, cow train, bee train, duck races, dog show and much more. For those who work up an appetite, more than a dozen food venues offer farm fresh donuts, kettle corn, caramel apples, cinnamon rolls, homemade cookies, apple cider, fresh lemonade, hand-dipped corn dogs, pizza, turkey legs and more.

Season Date: Open September – October

Spanish Fork Location: 3687 W 5600 S, Spanish Fork, UT 8466

Lehi Location: 3003 N Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043

Activities:

  • Fall Festival
  • U-Pick
  • Corn Maze
Contact Information
3003 North Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, Utah 84043, United States
Owner Information
Brett & Nicole Herbst
Owners

When Brett Herbst launched his first corn maze in 1996, he drew most of his knowledge and motivation from his roots. A Salmon, Idaho native who grew up on his family’s ranch, and a 1995 Brigham Young University agribusiness graduate who spent two years working for the worldwide Farm Management Company, Herbst was born and bred with a knowledge and passion for agriculture.

The idea of a maze sparked by a similar venture he had read about in a farming magazine, Brett’s original labyrinth in American Fork, Utah was the largest corn maze created in the western United States. It didn’t take long for news of this “corny” attraction to spread and after drawing 18,000 people in only three weeks, The MAiZE was born.

Almost immediately, people around the world started contacting Herbst seeking advice and help. Now having designed more than 5,500 mazes since 1996, Herbst and his team are widely recognized as some of the world’s leading corn maze designers. Building on this reputation, The MAiZE has become the largest agritourism consulting company in the world, working with more than 330 current locations . In addition, Herbst’s family and team manage the operation of their flagship maze in Utah: Cornbelly’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Fest at Thanksgiving Point and a second location on their home farm in Spanish Fork.