Cornbelly's Spanish Fork 2026 — Sunflower Festival & Corn Maze
Cornbelly's south-valley location runs September 4 through October 31, 2026, opening with the sunflower festival and carrying 30+ attractions, a u-pick pumpkin patch and smaller crowds than Lehi.
The Spanish Fork location is Cornbelly's south-valley site, and it opens earlier than the flagship — September 4 through October 31, 2026, per the operator's published dates.
How it differs from Lehi
Smaller, cheaper, and less crowded. The attraction count is around thirty rather than sixty, but the trade is real: a Saturday here is a manageable afternoon where a Saturday at Thanksgiving Point is a committed outing.
The early-September opening is built around the sunflower festival, which is the reason to come before the end of the month. Fifteen-plus acres across roughly ten varieties, planted for walking through and photographing as much as for picking.
What is here
A u-pick pumpkin patch, the corn maze, a locomotive train ride, a ropes course, air pillows, hay rides and mini golf, plus the food that people actually come back for — fresh donuts, hand-dipped corn dogs, kettle corn and cider slushies.
Closed Sundays, same as Lehi. A two-location bundle ticket exists and is worth the arithmetic if a household intends to do both. Details on both sites are in the complete Cornbelly's guide, and the wider farm circuit is covered in pumpkin patches and fall farms.
Good to know
- ✓ Opens two and a half weeks before Lehi, on September 4
- ✓ The sunflower festival is the early-season draw, before the corn maze fills out
- ✓ 30+ attractions, a u-pick pumpkin patch, and noticeably smaller crowds
- ✓ Cheaper than the Lehi location, and a two-location bundle ticket exists
- ✓ Closed Sundays
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