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    The Epicenter At Edgewood

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Beachmont Corn Maze - Concession stand and offerings - Fall 2025.  Note that cash is king!

    Beachmont Corn Maze

    3.3(12 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    A nice place for a family outing!…read more Before you balk at the prices, this includes the corn maze as well as many other fun outdoor activities for kids, and the "extreme hayride." Met up with some family for a corn maze. I was not prepared for there to be a whole lore that went with it, introductory video and all. In 2025, the theme was a "Lego" world thing with us having to find the golden brick before the bad guy. I thought the video was cheesy, but my 5yo Child #2 was into it - "We gotta find the golden brick!" So, okay. The corn maze is pretty manageable, with different colored sections and a few landmarks to check off your list. I think it would be nice if there were stamps or something unique to finding them (other than being able to just tick off what you want). Each section seemed to get progressively more challenging - we got looped around a few times! A very nice plus - each new section has cold water stations so you can stay hydrated. It's labeled as accessible, but make sure your stroller or wheelchair has some shock absorbers - it's not always the smoothest of paths. I wouldn't take an umbrella stroller in here, for example. That said, Child #3 didn't seem to mind the bumps. In area around the maze, there are fun games to play, including football and baseball targets, a large slide (which is corrugated, so a little bumpy), and inflated obstacle course. There are also a few playground areas, including a pebble box (think sand box) with toys. All three of my kids enjoyed that one. The extreme hayride was fun. I thought "extreme" meant some sort of extremely spooky area we'd see, but no. The driver took us at various speeds up and down hills so that everyone in the back would slide all over the place, much to the delight of the preteens in the back with us. You will slide around and bump into people, but nothing too rough. Just be prepared for that. There are port a potties with sinks and sanitizer. There is a changing table for babies. Your entry gets you access to all of this so overall, pretty fair. CASH is king - so if you want to avoid the 2% service fee for a card, pay with cash, though they do accept cards. There is a concession stand with some very basic offerings. We got some pretzels and cider to tide us over before we left. As night fell, they lit a big bonfire for people to sit around and enjoy. Not too bad of a place to check out.

    We came here as two families and had a really great time. There are a number of activities to do…read morebefore going into the corn maze that all the kids enjoyed. They do need to repair and expand the duck races though. The corn maze itself is amazing and a lot of fun. We highly recommend it. But not for toddlers.

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    Emerald Hills Community Association

    Emerald Hills Community Association

    1.0(1 review)
    7.0 mi

    I lived in The Emerald Hills community and I would never recommend it. First, this community is…read morehuge and includes a 55+ community (the Villas at Greenbrier). The Emerald Hills people treat them as second class citizens. They are not considered when decisions are made for all and aren't informed when meeting are conducted and decisions are made. This is trans as this is all the Villas at Greenbrier board members complain about excessively. The people that run the community, from the management (HOA) office to the board members and social medial administrators are clueless, lazy, rude and combative when it comes to how to run/maintain a community and address its fellow neighbors. Executive decisions are made by few without neither consulted nor considered. The 55+ community (Villas at Greenbrier) do not get the say in their own community (they get less than a vote) and they are always arguing with the Emerald Hills board to be treated equally. There's a community pool for thousands yet last year (after pandemic/quarantine) it was open only 3 days a week with limited hours. For their short years, they can't accommodate many and more than 50% of the chairs have been broken/cracked. Their rules are not enforced even after many complaints, kids run ramped, floats all over and kids dive anywhere they want, unattended resulting in the 55+ community suffering and feeling ambivalent to use the facilities. They have a community gym that's as big as an old Photomat and it's in terrible shape. Stained dirty walls and machines, dead bugs in the light fixtures. It gets flooded once a year and never are the machines working 100%. There's always machines not working. It's bad enough they have only 6-7 machines for thousands of residents, Also, there's a community center but it's not a center, it's an empty room. When we try to make it a center (with books, computers, ideas how to and create a community center, etc), it was shut down, without votes, not considering mostly all the people that actually want it. The lack of experience coupled with the disrespect for others results them spending unnecessary money on landscaping and other contracts like snow and garbage removals, higher than necessary HOA fees and things still don't get done. There is NO communication informing other residents the status of repairs that need fixing since the Villas became in existence. Also the president and other board members are standoffish, combative and rude when/if they are addressed with suggestions that don't agree with their views/likes/needs. The board members actually harass other neighbors to create post social media sites because they are too afraid to do it themselves and if you don't agree, you are frozen out, treated badly and ignore their questions because their feelings were hurt. In addition, there is a huge dog problem in the EH and VAG community. There many are inconsiderate dog owners. Many complain on a weekly basis how people do not pick up after their dogs. They allow their dogs to do their business on other peoples properties, they actually lead their dogs on the grassy property, stand and wait for dogs to go and walk away leaving excrements. In addition, they allow their dogs to excessively bark, the crack of dawn and excessively, with no discipline. Also they lock their dogs on balconies for hours in below freezing temps in the winter and scorching temps in the summer for hours, no food/water shelter, jumping so high in anxiety and their cries would echo throughout a section of the neighborhood. If a community is filled with disrespectful, inconsiderate people that lack communication, common courtesy and respect for others, it's not a good recipe for a success 'community'; hence, I would never recommend a place like this to people that expect better values from their community.

    The Epicenter At Edgewood - communitycenters - Updated May 2026

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