Buford Corn Maze Has New Owners That You Might Know

Cindy and Billy Sachse have purchased the Buford Corn Maze. You might know them from their other business, The Dahlonega Butterfly Farm.

The Sachses will seek opportunities to “cross-pollinate” between the corn maze and the butterfly farm.

“Nothing has changed as far as the operation of the corn maze and the upcoming season,” the Sachses said. “We are excited about the 2024 season that starts Labor Day weekend and our customers can expect the same great time they have had for over a decade. We’ll be adding a few new attractions while embracing the 3 pollinators as the theme for this year.”

The Buford Corn Maze opens its 16th season on Aug 31. This South Hall County family-friendly entertainment complex will have all the patrons’ favorite activities and events again this year.

The corn maze is still the main attraction but there is fun for everyone, including a hayride, a popcorn jumping pillow, a farmer’s combine slide, an animal viewing area, a pumpkin patch, pony rides, and Kid’s Corn-er play area. For those teens and tweens who are looking for a thrill, there’s a Haunted Forest that opens in late September.

Also, since last season, the property has been annexed into the City of Buford. However, this does not affect the operation of the business, and, the corn maze owners look forward to working with the City of Buford as it continues to grow.

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