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Kersey Valley Maize Adventure

 
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Average Review
  (1 review)
Scare Factor
Not Scary at All
Appropriate For
Children and Families
Organization Type
Commercial / For Profit
Listing Categories
Pumpkin Patches, Hay Rides (Kid Friendly), Mazes / Corn Mazes (Kid Friendly), Other Events
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Outdoor Event(s), Touching Not Allowed, Free Parking
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NC's Pet friendly Corn Maze. Located in High Point, NC. More than just a maze, giant jumping pillow, Gem and Fossi Dig, Tram Ride, Cow Train, Dinosaur Discovery, Rock Shop, and Pumpkin Patch. maizeadventure.com
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From North High Point (10 Minute drive) Take 311 bypass to Exit 75 (I-85 South Toward Charlotte). Take Hwy 62 Exit 113A. (Google calls it Liberty Rd) Take a right heading West. On your immediate right is Kersey Valley Road. Attraction is 1/4 mile down on your right, but drive passed it and turn right onto Cecil Farm Rd. At the end of Cecil Farm Rd you will see our new entrance that will take you into the woods to the parking lot. Parking is $5 per vehicle. Be nice to Bobby and tell him he’s doing a fine job, poor guy has to stand there all day! From Greensboro (10 Minute drive) Take I-85 South toward Charlotte. Take Hwy 62 Exit 113A. (Google calls it Liberty Rd) Take a right heading West. On your immediate right is Kersey Valley Road. Attraction is 1/4 mile down on your right. From Charlotte (75 Minute drive) Take I-85 North to Archdale Hwy 62 Exit 113A. (Google calls it Liberty Rd) Take a left heading West across bridge. The first road to the right is Kersey Valley Road. Attraction is 1/4 mile down on your right, but drive passed it and turn right onto Cecil Farm Rd. At the end of Cecil Farm Rd you will see our new entrance that will take you into the woods to the parking lot. From Winston Salem (20 Minute drive) Take I-40 East to Hwy 311 bypass towards South High Point. Take Exit 75 on to I-85 South towards Charlotte. Take Exit 113A, pay attention as this exit comes up immediately. Make a right heading West on your immediate right is Kersey Valley Road. Attraction is 1/4 mile down on your right, but drive passed it and turn right onto Cecil Farm Rd. At the end of Cecil Farm Rd you will see our new entrance that will take you into the woods to the parking lot. Parking is $5 per vehicle. From Raleigh (105 Minute drive) Take I-40 West towards Greensboro. Take I-85 South towards Charlotte. Take Archdale Hwy 62 Exit 113A. Make a right heading West. On your immediate right is Kersey Valley Road. Attraction is 1/4 mile down on your right, but drive passed it and turn right onto Cecil Farm Rd. At the end of Cecil Farm Rd you will see our new entrance that will take you into the woods to the parking lot. Parking is $5 per vehicle

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    Posted October 2014

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