
About the North Logan Pumpkin Walk
A One-of-a-Kind Experience
If you’ve never been to the North Logan Pumpkin Walk, you’re in for a treat! Come see thousands of pumpkins, gourds, and other vegetables creatively used in more than three dozen unique, handcrafted displays. More pumpkins — about 600 carved and lit — line the path through the park. Some terrific specialty carved pumpkins are on display, too, in the pavilion.
After viewing the scenes, you can take a selfie in our photo-ops area. Or visit with our witch or a character at our character greets. You can also get a free treat generously provided by local businesses Lee’s, Pepperidge Farm, and Macey’s. It’s great fun for the whole family! And it’s free! Thanks to hundreds of volunteers and our great sponsors who have helped make Pumpkin Walk a success for more than 40 years.
Key notes
- Began on the Beutler Farm in 1983.
- Features hundreds of pumpkins and hundreds of volunteers.
- Attended by more than 25,000 from across the West.
So how did this all get started? The Pumpkin Walk began in 1983 on the Beutler Farm in North Logan. It became popular quickly, creating logistical challenges, so North Logan City began sponsoring the event and moved it to Elk Ridge Park in 1992.
Today, North Logan continues this event with the help of all sorts of volunteers, business sponsors, and a dedicated volunteer committee who put the Pumpkin Walk together every year. More than 25,000 come people come annually from across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and other places to enjoy the magic of the North Logan Pumpkin Walk.


