Great Vermont Corn Maze

Mountain Biking and the Great Vermont Corn Maze

Gravel Biking is becoming more popular in Vermont

     Gravel Biking in Vermont is gaining traction and a is great way to visit unique attractions in the Vermont Boonies.   The Great Vermont Corn Maze is located on one of Vermont's major gravel biking routes - the VTXL.   


How do I find Bike-Packing Routes?

Mountain biking to the Great Vermont Corn Maze is a great way to have a full day of outdoor summer fun. The VTXL Bike Packing route goes right through our family farm and directly past the Great Vermont Corn Maze.  Take a break from this back road biking trip and rest your seat as you challenge the Big Maze or the smaller Scenic Maze before continuing on your biking journey. To see the route of virtually continuous dirt path through Vermont from the Canada border to the Massachusetts border, linking the state’s northeast and southwest corners, click here: https://bikepacking.com/routes/vtxl/


Can you Bike to the Great Vermont Corn Maze?

Yes, North Danville VT is located in the peaceful Vermont Boonies with beautiful dirt back roads that lead to the Great Vermont Corn Maze. Vermont is one of the most beloved places to ride gravel bikes in the USA.  We recommend purchasing an early maze ticket online and beginning your journey early so you have plenty of time to enjoy your ride as well as the maze adventure itself.


What is the longest grael Bike trail in Vermont?

The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail runs 93 miles across northern Vermont and passes through Danville, Vermont. Just 9 miles from the Great Vermont Corn Maze. Or challenge the entire, or a section of, 302 mile log VTLX Trail of consisting of gravel back roads that link the northeastern border of Vermont to the southwest border. 


Forgot to bring your bike?

No worries.   You can rent an E-Bike from All Around Rental in St. Johnsbury, VT. 


Can you bike through the Corn Maze?

Short answer:  No.  The Great Vermont Corn Maze is the largest, most complex maze in New England with  over 100' of bridges, an underground tunnel and a 2400 sq ft indoor blacklight Maze.   There are hundreds and hundreds of turns, very few straightaways, so riding a bike though the maze would basically require you to balance your bike for 2-3 hours.  Which is not fun to the majority of bikers.  Bike on the roads and get lost in the maze. 

By Michael Boudreau 01 May, 2023
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