This fall, country music fans can quite literally “get lost with Lainey.” Farms across North America are celebrating Grammy and CMA Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson with corn mazes shaped in her likeness, combining fall fun with a tribute to one of country music’s biggest stars.
In Springfield, Tennessee, Honeysuckle Hill Farm has unveiled its 2025 Country Music Corn Maze featuring Wilson tipping her cowgirl hat, surrounded by the words “Nashville Loves Lainey Wilson.” The maze opens September 27 and promises a season of family fun, from wagon rides to pumpkin picking.
Wilson herself invited fans out to the maze in a video posted to the farm’s Facebook page, saying, “I just wanted to invite y’all out for some good farming fun in this year’s country music farm featuring yours truly.”
Wilson’s likeness won’t just appear in Tennessee. In total, 36 farms across the U.S. and Canada are participating in the 2025 Country Music Corn Mazes campaign. Each location is offering visitors unique activities, from music and trivia to pumpkin patches and petting zoos.
This is the third year of the Country Music Corn Maze campaign in partnership with the MAiZE, which previously celebrated Reba McEntire and Luke Bryan.
CM Farms in Dry Creek, Louisiana, is a 12-acre maze in Wilson’s home state opens September 27, offering visitors a chance to win a trip to see Wilson perform at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

A & H Farm in Manhattan, Kansas, a 10-acre maze celebrates her Entertainer of the Year award and features Kansas’s largest farm petting zoo, handcrafted drinks, and Wilson-themed trivia games.


Cornbelly’s in Utah is marking its 30th season, the Spanish Fork location features Wilson in its design, while the Lehi location pays tribute to Sesame Street.


For Wilson, the honor ties back to her upbringing on a fifth-generation farm in Baskin, Louisiana.
“Growing up on a fifth-generation farm in Louisiana, my country roots run deep and I’m honored to be a part of something that brings more people out to farms to create memories and experience a little bit of what I grew up with,” Wilson said. “I was blessed to be raised playing in the dirt, riding in the tractor, and helping my daddy grow corn. I could never have imagined I’d be carved into a corn maze one day myself!”
Along with winding corn paths, many farms are offering giveaways tied to Wilson’s new Whirlwind Deluxe album released on August 22, farm-to-table treats, and grand prize trips to see her live in Las Vegas.