“I'm going against the grain here," Roger suggests.

On a beautiful fall day, I took on the Amazing Maize Maze at the Queens County Farm Museum in Floral Park.

It’s the centerpiece of the farm's Harvest and Halloween Celebrations through the end of October here at the longest continually farmed site in New York State.

It spans 47 acres dating back to 1697. And one crazy corn maize they have been doing one here since 2003.

"It's about two full football fields, a little more, of 24 thousand stalks of corn that make up our corn maize this year,"  said Jennifer Walden Weprin, Executive Director of the Queens County Farm Museum.

This year the maze is in the shape of the Unisphere at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park from the 1964 World's Fair.

The maze is an interactive experience with two separate puzzles within, collecting clues at mailboxes throughout helps one find their way out.

"I'm just going to follow these people because they seem like they know what they are doing," said Roger.

You can get help by speaking into these tubes to some Wizard of Oz-like-individual somewhere.

After about 40 minutes. Roger finally made it out.

“We are out, we made it!”

That's when I was asked to do a little motivational speaking.

"I know right now it seems like there is little hope and you are trapped amid the corn of Queens, but you will, you will get out, trust me," Roger said, offering hope to those searching their way through the maze.

Once visitors make their way out of the corn maze, there's other stuff to do here at the farm, including a pumpkin patch.

Not to mention hay rides, food and plenty of farm animals. And here's some good news about the Amazing Maize Maze.

"We have not lost anyone, we are happy to report. That's good for families to here. It's very true,"  Walden Weprin assures Roger.

To find out more about everything happening here on the farm, head to QueensFarm.org.