This is a picture taken by VPR of Mike Boudreau's corn maze this year.

It covers 24 acres (!), so trekkers trek around 3 miles and typically take over 2 hours to successfully navigate it. Sadly, though it has just closed for the season (thanks for the advance notice, VPR), the BIG Maze is/was the biggest maze in New England, routing sojourners along trails of self-doubt.
The path is 5 feet wide and the corn stands at 10-12 feet, so it is substantial, and if/when you feel lost, there are "Bells of Frustration" placed here and there.
Here is the person-eye view:



It covers 24 acres (!), so trekkers trek around 3 miles and typically take over 2 hours to successfully navigate it. Sadly, though it has just closed for the season (thanks for the advance notice, VPR), the BIG Maze is/was the biggest maze in New England, routing sojourners along trails of self-doubt.
The path is 5 feet wide and the corn stands at 10-12 feet, so it is substantial, and if/when you feel lost, there are "Bells of Frustration" placed here and there.
Here is the person-eye view:


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