- December 5, 2025
Kinsley Calef on the bounce inflatable. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Tatum Ferrara in the 5 acre corn maze. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Aspen Papesca loves the corn pool. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Alastair and Sebastian Kauk slide down for the second time. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Sarah, Claire, and Mae, and their dad, Jack White picked pumpkins. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Katie Prince, and her baby Maribelle at farm animal spot. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Arianna Kennedy enjoys her first time at the festival. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Pumpkin patch, sunflowers, and the county store. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Sloan Hudson Wicker in the kids maze. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
Ronald Gamble, Brittany Kinney, Ruth Mahoney, and Kian Mahoney in the store. Photo by Paola Rodriguez
The Cowart Ranch and Farms is hosting its eighth-annual fall festival through Nov. 3, with farm-inspired activities, family entertainment and homemade smoked food.
While Saturday’s rain kept people away, Sunday had clear skies to welcome the community that lined up to enjoy the event throughout the day.
The Maze Dayz festival, created and organized by Brittany and her husband, Dalton Kinney, offers the opportunity to be outdoors and enjoy the farm lifestyle.
The $10 entrance fee event includes farm animals, home-grown heirloom pumpkins, pony, hayrides and train rides, inflatable bouncer, and a country store, to name a few.
This year, the five-acre life-size corn maze was created in honor of the late Charles Cowart or “Papa,” as Britany Kinney calls her grandfather. The cowboy themed maze included a boot, wagon wheel, cowboy hat, and his brand. Flagler Dodge was also cut into the maze as presenting sponsor.
The two upcoming weekends at the farm will have Halloween events, live music, and cowboy-style contests. The farm is located on 8185 W. State Road 100, Bunnell.