Corn-Maze Adventure for 2, 4, or 10 with a Free Hayride at Schartner Farms (Up to 55% Off)
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After solving the corn maze, visitors can have a picnic or tour the countryside on a complimentary hayride
Like a soap opera, a corn maze involves many twists and turns that can culminate in the reappearance of long-lost characters. Embark on unknown plot lines with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $10 for 2 corn-maze admissions (up to a $20 value)
- $19 for 4 corn-maze admissions (up to a $40 value)
- $45 for 10 corn-maze admissions (up to a $100 value)<p>
Schartner Farms is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. After solving the corn maze, visitors can break for a picnic or go on a free hayride past the orchard and fields.
Schartner Farms
Schartner Farms has a history that stretches even longer than its annual corn maze. After immigrating to the United States in 1902, the Schartner family settled in Bolton and opened a farm. For the next century, multiple generations of the family milked cows and filled the soil with seeds to grow fruits, vegetables, and cheeseburgers. The farm became something of a local landmark, and in 2006, the town of Bolton and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts designated it an Agricultural Preservation Restriction Farm.
Today, the fourth generation of Schartners runs the farm. Aside from the signature corn maze, they invite visitors to pick apples, ride ponies, and relax on hayrides, which wind past the property’s forests, fields, and ponds.
After solving the corn maze, visitors can have a picnic or tour the countryside on a complimentary hayride
Like a soap opera, a corn maze involves many twists and turns that can culminate in the reappearance of long-lost characters. Embark on unknown plot lines with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $10 for 2 corn-maze admissions (up to a $20 value)
- $19 for 4 corn-maze admissions (up to a $40 value)
- $45 for 10 corn-maze admissions (up to a $100 value)<p>
Schartner Farms is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. After solving the corn maze, visitors can break for a picnic or go on a free hayride past the orchard and fields.
Schartner Farms
Schartner Farms has a history that stretches even longer than its annual corn maze. After immigrating to the United States in 1902, the Schartner family settled in Bolton and opened a farm. For the next century, multiple generations of the family milked cows and filled the soil with seeds to grow fruits, vegetables, and cheeseburgers. The farm became something of a local landmark, and in 2006, the town of Bolton and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts designated it an Agricultural Preservation Restriction Farm.
Today, the fourth generation of Schartners runs the farm. Aside from the signature corn maze, they invite visitors to pick apples, ride ponies, and relax on hayrides, which wind past the property’s forests, fields, and ponds.
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About Schartner Farms
Schartner Farms has a history that stretches even longer than its annual corn maze. After immigrating to the United States in 1902, the Schartner family settled in Bolton and opened a farm. For the next century, multiple generations of the family milked cows and filled the soil with seeds to grow fruits, vegetables, and cheeseburgers. The farm became something of a local landmark, and in 2006, the town of Bolton and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts designated it an Agricultural Preservation Restriction Farm.
Today, the fourth generation of Schartners runs the farm. Aside from the signature corn maze, they invite visitors to pick apples, and relax on hayrides, which wind past the property's forests, fields, and ponds.