![]() The confusion is all part of the fun, but we don’t want you to get discouraged.Ī Beautiful Thing, But You’re Not Done YetĬongratulations, you’ve found all twelve pieces of the map and affixed them to your game board in the correct order! Now it is up to you and your group to use those pencils and draw your way out. If you find yourself back at the same point more than twice, try asking for help. Levels (more on that later) - you have to make certain turns in a certain order to progress further into the maze. You may see a mailbox that contains map pieces through a hedge but not be able to walk to it for another 30 minutes. As shown here, you may find a map piece at any time, and walk through several other grid sections before finding something. One of the most common mistakes people make is to look for the map pieces in consecutive order. You will come OUT across the top of the Victory Bridge. Note the in and out arrows at the bottom of your game board’s map- you will go IN beside the bridge. This is the tree line directly across the field when you first enter the maze. REMEMBER: always hold your gameboard with the top of the board facing the WESTERN tree line. The twelve blank spaces will be where you tape your map pieces once you get inside the maze. This game board contains a lot of interesting and useful information, as well as a few fun activities for your group to enjoy later. ![]() NOTE, the following images of the maze map are fromĢ010’s Conestoga Wagon Maze and do not match this year’sĮach group will receive a game board at the ticket Now head on out for food, hayrides, and more fun You’ve earned it! Be sure to hand in your flag, make any shout-outs on the loudspeaker, and pose for those victory pictures. Great news! Be sure to check out all you’ve been through from atop the bridge as you cross over and head out of the maze. You are always welcome to go back in and find the rest if you’d like. *You may have found the exit of the maze without all the map pieces. Remember those pencils, they can help tremendously. Don’t forget to use your pencils - they will “draw out” the solution!ĬONGRATULATIONS! Now that you can trace your steps throughout the map, find your way out to the exit and over the Victory Bridge. The number that matches the mailbox you’re at is where you are in the maze. Be sure to look at the map frequently, especially when you’ve attached a new piece. ![]() Need a break? Just ask and we can get you from your position to the exit quickly and conveniently.Įach mailbox you find will get you one step closer to having the solution to our game and finding the way out. We can give you as much or as little help as you need. Maze staff are located inside the maze, at the exit bridge, and tower to help you out. PIECES WILL NOT ALWAYS BE IFOUND N NUMERICAL ORDER.įeel like you’ve been walking in circles? You probably have been. This mailbox contains piece seven, which you will tape on the number seven space on your gameboard. One of Rural Hill’s excellent staff members will host a brief Purchase tickets from our friendly staff. Tickets on sale from 6:30pm – 9pmįrom Start to Finish in Eight Easy Steps! Open Fridays and Saturdays starting September 22nd. Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays starting September 22nd. One of the largest in the Southeast, our maze is sure to please! The whole of Rural Hill's 265 acres is available to you and your group during maze hours - take a hayride around the farm, enjoy local beer, wine, and cider, play a round of corn-hole, explore our historic site, play in our mini-mazes, have a picnic, hike our trails, pick out a pumpkin (in October,) & much, much more!Ĭontinue scrolling for more information or use the links below to jump to a certain section of the page. ![]() Weekends this Fall starting September 22nd through November 4th! There's more than enough fun and confusion for all! Get lost in our giant seven-acre corn maze featuring over two miles of interconnecting paths. ![]() UN-AMAZING CORN MEANS NO AMAZING MAZE FOR 2019 ![]()
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