Pumpkin Walk


The North Logan Pumpkin Walk is a free event held annually in October in North Logan, Utah. The Pumpkin walk features caricatures made from pumpkin, squash, zucchini, and any other number of farm vegetables.
The walk originated in 1982 at Ida Beutler's backyard, with only 200 people in attendance. By 2013, that number had grown to more than 60,000.

History

Ida Beutler, from North Logan, Utah, hosted the first Pumpkin Walk on Halloween, 1982. She provided cookies to local children who wished to attend. It was very successful, and attendance the next year was an order of magnitude higher. It eventually became more than the Beutlers could manage, so it was cancelled that year. The city of North Logan then took the lead and re-instituted the event. In 1991, the city moved it to its current location of Elk Ridge Park.
The Pumpkin Walk, now in its 36th year, regularly draws more than 20,000 visitors during its five-day run time. Many of the scenes were inspired by popular books and movies, such as “Alice in Wonderland” and “Mary Poppins.”

Themes of recent pumpkin walks

For a number of years, the Pumpkin Walk has had a theme. The table below shows many of these themes:
YearTheme
1996Tales from the Patch
1997Somewhere in Pumpkin Time
1998The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Pumpkins
1999Blast from TV Past
2000See You in the Funnies
2001Go for the Orange
2002Tell Me a Story
2003The Best of 20 Years
2004Once Upon a Vine
2005Comedy Central
2006Musical Tour
2007Then and Now
2008Calling All Heroes
2009And Now, a Word from our Sponsors
2010The Magic of Animation
2011My Favorite Things
2012Let the Games Begin
2013A Walk to Remember
2014It's a Classic
2015Now, that's Funny!
2016American Icons
2017It's About Time