Yes, anyone above the age of 2 is required to wear a mask at all times while at the farm.
No, our sunflowers bloom from the end of July until the beginning of August. Once they are passed bloom, the fields are closed for visiting.
Sorry, but no pets are allowed on the farm.
Service animals are defined as working animals trained to perform tasks for the benefit of individuals with physical or mental disabilities- such as guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, alerting and projecting people prone to seizures, or other tasks directly related to a disability and are welcome at Coppal House Farm.
Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Coppal House Farm requires guests to leave pets at home to provide a safer and more positive experience for all attendees, including those pets.
Yes, for the most part it is. Our paths in the corn maze are certainly wide enough to allow wheelchairs through, but you would need assistance in pushing it. Plan accordingly, please remember that this is an outside event with uneven terrain. Please call ahead prior to your visit to discuss your needs.
It take approximately 35-45 minutes to go through. Sometimes a little bit longer, especially if you get lost!
Yes. Rates may change so please check our Corn Maze page for up to date admission info.