Cornbelly's at Thanksgiving Point 2026 — Lehi
Utah's original corn maze and pumpkin fest returns to Thanksgiving Point in Lehi from September 21 through October 31, 2026, with 60+ attractions and the Frightbelly's haunted trail after dark.
Cornbelly's at Thanksgiving Point is the largest fall festival in Utah County and the anchor of the valley's October circuit. The 2026 Lehi season runs September 21 through October 31, per the operator's own published calendar.
What admission covers
General admission includes the corn maze and the great majority of the 60-plus attractions: hayrides, the Kidsville area and its parades, pig races, pumpkin bowling, air pillows, slides and the seasonal light displays. Food, pumpkins from the patch, and a handful of upcharge activities are separate.
Frightbelly's, the haunted trail cut through the corn, is a separate ticket and a different proposition entirely — built for older children and adults, and covered in the haunted attractions guide.
Planning notes
The site is closed Sundays. Weekday evenings are dramatically quieter than Friday and Saturday, and the price reflects it. Admission closes one hour before the listed closing time, which is the detail that most often catches out families arriving after a full day.
One rule worth knowing before anyone gets dressed: full-faced masks are not permitted. Costumes are welcome; masks that cover the face are not.
Hours vary by day across the six-week run, so check the operator's calendar rather than assuming a fixed schedule. For the full breakdown of both locations, see the complete Cornbelly's guide.
Good to know
- ✓ Utah's original corn maze, first cut in 1996, and the flagship of the two locations
- ✓ 60+ attractions included with admission — hayrides, pig races, pumpkin bowling, Kidsville
- ✓ Frightbelly's haunted trail runs after dark and is ticketed separately
- ✓ Closed Sundays; weekday visits are materially less crowded than Friday and Saturday
- ✓ Full-faced masks are prohibited under the posted rules, which catches costumed families out
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