moderate
Half-day to full-day
Suitable for those with average fitness; some light hiking and walking on uneven terrain.
Discover New England's outdoor beauty with the Collins Farm Package Deal in Bath, NH. This unique adventure blends rustic farm life with hiking, fishing, and scenic exploration near the White Mountains.
All Ages Welcome! • 2.5 hours • May 5th - October 30th
Embark on a thrilling 2.5-hour adventure that combines an engaging story-guided obstacle course with a fun-filled scavenger hunt in a sprawling 13-acre corn maze. Solve puzzles, navigate challenges, and uncover clues to help Sheriff Boon catch the notorious Outlaw Wild Willy while enjoying the beautiful countryside scenery.
2.5 hours
Adventure Trail: You will start with A story-guided escape room-style obstacle course. Become a deputy and help Sheriff Boon track down the notorious Outlaw Wild Willy. 15 Wild West chapters of solving puzzles, navigating obstacles, and beautiful Country scenery. Each chapter station reveals more of the storyline until you can put the criminal behind bars!
Corn Maze: A 13-acre Corn Maze that is more like a scavenger hunt than a labyrinth. Guests search for the answers to 5 trivia questions, 6 checkpoints, and one Easter egg bonus location. A map is provided so nobody ever becomes lost.
Guests will start with the Adventure Trail activity first followed by the Corn Maze
We highly recommend wearing closed toe shoes and sunscreen/bug spray. Please keep an eye on the weather forecast as we close during inclement conditions.
New Hampshire’s weather can change quickly; layering is essential for comfort on trails and at the farm.
Forest areas near Bath can have mosquitoes and ticks, especially during late spring and summer.
Carry enough water during hikes and outdoor exploration, particularly in warmer months.
If visiting the farmstead itself, follow guidelines to protect animals and property.
Bath has a rich agricultural heritage dating back to the 18th century, reflected in the preserved farmstead environment.
The area supports sustainable farming practices and promotes responsible outdoor recreation to protect local ecosystems.
Adjusts easily to changing weather throughout the day in northern New England.
Provides support and grip for trails and farm paths.
Necessary for hydration during outdoor activities.
Protects against ticks and mosquitoes in forested areas.
spring specific