Pumpkintown U.S.A. is one of Connecticut’s premier non-scary Fall attractions. We’re happy to be able to offer our guests the full Pumpkintown experience with both the Village and The Ride open this year! Visitors of all ages delight in over 100 pumpkinhead people and their pets in two venues with multiple creative settings.
The Harvest Store and Garden Center offer the best of the season—pumpkins, mums, apple cider donuts, and Fall decor. Embrace the season and make some family memories with us!
The pumpkinheads first appeared at Paul’s and Sandy’s Too in East Hampton Connecticut in 1990 with the arrival of Leroy Butternut and Penelope Parton. Today the Village at Pumpkintown U,S.A is home to over 70 Pumpkinhead people and pets. Their unique village includes a fast food restaurant called MacPumpkins a saloon, a jail, a church, barbershop, country store, farm and a fire station.
A portion of the proceeds from admissions to Pumpkintown U.S.A. go to The Sandy Peszynski Breast Cancer Foundation. Sandra Peszynski, the co-founder of Paul’s and Sandy’s Too and Pumpkintown U.S.A. passed away in 2007 after a 25 year battle with breast cancer. Sandy played a huge role in creating, naming and dressing the many characters of Pumpkintown, and remains the inspiration for Pumpkintown to this day. In honor of Sandy’s memory, her family decided that not only will Pumpkintown be open to visitors every Fall.
The Ride: 100 East High Street, East Hampton, CT
The Village: 93 East High Street, East Hampton, CT
Meet the Pumpkinheads and their animal friends where it all began. Their happy village has all the amenities that make it a perfect place to call home! You’ll find a church, a country store, a barber shop, saloon, jail and more. Village games…
Read More »The pumpkinheads first appeared at Paul’s & Sandy’s Too in East Hampton Connecticut in 1990 with the arrival of Leroy Butternut and Penelope Parton. Their population grew with each passing year, and the people of East Hampton…
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