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This Texas-Shaped Maze is Everything Right About Fall

Sweetberry Farm's 10-foot tall corn maze lets you walk through the Lone Star State

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
September 25, 2025
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This Texas-Shaped Maze is Everything Right About Fall
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Drive an hour west of Austin to Marble Falls, and you’ll find something that perfectly captures what makes Texas special: a massive corn maze cut in the shape of our beloved state. Sweetberry Farm proves that everything really is bigger in Texas, including the creativity that goes into fall family fun.

The maze stands 10 feet tall and covers enough ground to include destinations from across the Lone Star State. As you navigate the towering corn stalks, you’ll spot Texas landmarks on your game card – turning a simple maze walk into a geography lesson that kids actually enjoy.

Free Entry, Paid Adventures

The pumpkin patch itself won’t cost you anything to enter, which makes this accessible for families watching their budgets. Once you’re there, rides, animal encounters, and additional activities are available for purchase, letting you customize your experience based on what your family wants to do.

This pricing model works well – you can explore the basic pumpkin patch without pressure, then decide which add-on activities are worth the extra cost after you see what’s available.

The Perfect Hill Country Setting

Marble Falls puts you in the heart of Texas Hill Country, where October weather is typically perfect for outdoor family activities. The drive from Austin takes about an hour, making this a manageable day trip that doesn’t require overnight accommodations.

The rural setting means you’ll experience genuine farm atmosphere rather than a commercialized theme park version of autumn activities. Kids can see where their food actually comes from while parents enjoy the peaceful Hill Country scenery.

Timing Your Visit

The season runs through November 2nd, giving families flexibility to visit when it works for their schedules. Early October typically offers the best weather, while late October brings Halloween excitement and potentially better pumpkin selection as harvest peaks.

Weekends will be busier, but the large maze and expansive property mean crowds spread out naturally. Weekday visits offer shorter lines and more personalized attention from farm staff.

What Makes This Stand Out

The Texas-shaped design isn’t just clever marketing – it creates genuine educational value as kids learn Texas geography while having fun. The game card element adds purpose to the maze navigation beyond simply finding the exit.

The 10-foot height provides real challenge and adventure. This isn’t a token maze where you can see over the walls – you’ll actually need to navigate and problem-solve to complete the route successfully.

Your Hill Country Day Trip

Combine the pumpkin patch visit with other Marble Falls attractions like the scenic downtown area, local restaurants, or Highland Lakes activities. The location makes it easy to create a full day of Hill Country exploration.

Pack layers since Hill Country weather can change throughout the day, and bring comfortable walking shoes for navigating the maze and farm grounds.

Plan Your Visit:

  • Location: 1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls, Texas
  • Distance: About 1 hour from Austin
  • Season: Through November 2nd
  • Entry: Free pumpkin patch access
  • Add-ons: Rides, animals, and activities available for purchase

Ready to walk through Texas while picking out the perfect pumpkin? Sweetberry Farm’s massive maze offers the kind of authentic fall experience that makes October in Texas special.

Getting There:

  • From Austin: Take US-290 West to FM 1980
  • Parking: On-site farm parking available
  • Best times: Weekday mornings or early weekend arrival

Because sometimes the best way to appreciate Texas is to walk through it one corn stalk at a time.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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