
For decades, County Line Orchards has been turning fall into an unforgettable adventure with its amazing mazes. These mazes aren’t just paths to wander—they’re stories to live, traditions to share, and pure joy packed into every twist and turn. From corn and soybean to sunflower-themed designs, each maze brings something special, making it a must-visit spot for families, friends, and anyone craving fall fun.

Let’s start with the fan favorites that have stood the test of time. The Albanese Gummi Bear Maze is a staple, perfect for younger visitors. This maze is shorter, easier, and overflowing with fun—ideal for little ones to navigate without feeling overwhelmed. What makes it extra special? It was County Line Orchard’s first non-corn maze, crafted from soybeans, giving it a unique twist that kids (and adults!) love. Year after year, this maze remains a top pick for families looking to create sweet memories.

Then there are the themed mazes that honor moments, icons, and passions. In 2017, the World Series Champions Maze took center stage, celebrating the 2016 champs. This maze wasn’t just about getting lost—it was a baseball lover’s dream, filled with fun facts about Chicago baseball and checkpoints to explore. That same year, the Culver’s Maze joined in, part of the “Thank You Farmers” program. It paid tribute to farmers and the Future Farmers of America, highlighting the hard work behind our food—proving mazes can be both fun and meaningful.

Over the years, the orchard’s mazes have covered it all. 2019 brought the Granny Themed Corn Maze, honoring Grandma Luke and her love for family traditions. 2020’s sunflower-themed corn maze spread “Growing Hope,” reminding everyone that fun is better when shared. 2018’s honeycomb-inspired maze celebrated local beekeeper Ken Theis, with the return of the beloved soybean maze too. Even sports fans got their fix—2015’s maze cheered on the Stanley Cup-winning Hawks, while 2013’s design honored Chicago Cubs and White Sox legends Greg Maddux and Frank Thomas’s Hall of Fame induction. And who could forget 2011’s Pacman maze, a nostalgic nod to the classic video game that had everyone feeling like kids again?

Every maze at County Line Orchards is designed with joy in mind. Whether you’re navigating a corn maze, a soybean maze, or a themed adventure, you’re not just walking paths—you’re making memories. The orchard’s commitment to fun, community, and creativity shines through each year’s design, ensuring there’s always something new to explore while holding onto beloved traditions.

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