General admission hours can be found here!
The cost for general admission is $15/person.
Yes. Everyone who enters the gate is required to pay admission. We have plenty of activities for all ages and encourage you to enjoy making memories with your family and friends!
Everyone who enters the gate is required to pay admission. Please get with your host prior to the party to determine payment/drop off details.
One price does everything! Your admission will allow you access to all activities, unlimited maze entries, one free hot dog, chips, water, and s'more.
We are not a pumpkin patch. Most of the pumpkins you see at the Hay Maze are for decoration. However, sometimes we have a small selection of pumpkins for sale. Feel free to ask an employee during your visit!
We do not accept credit cards.
Yes! We offer group rates for groups of at least 25 people paying together in one transaction. Please refer to our Admissions Page for more information on Birthday Parties, Field Trips, Church Groups, and Company Events.
Yes! We have a 100-person minimum for private events. However, we can not host private events during our designated general admission hours. Please give us a call to discuss your event.
We do our best to weather the storm! If we have to close due to weather, we will post the closing on our Facebook. If we are able to remain open; please expect some muddy areas. Hay rides may not be available if we have received excessive rain.
Yes! Please visit our Admissions page for helpful information. If you are attending a field trip with your child, you will be responsible for your admission. Your ticket can be purchased at the entrance once your group arrives. Please remember, we do not accept personal checks or credit cards.
The Hay Maze facility is completely outdoors, and October weather is very unpredictable. Please remember to dress accordingly!
Under Oklahoma law there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an Agritourism activity conducted at this Agritourism location if such injury or death results from the inherent risks of the Agritourism activity. Inherent risks of Agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this Agritourism activity.