The Quirky Ohio Town That Transforms Into A Pumpkin Wonderland Every Fall
By April Dray|Published October 12, 2018
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April Dray
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April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.
If you’ve lived in Ohio for most of your life, then you know the small towns are hiding the best of the best.
Each year, the small town of Circleville, Ohio features a massive 4-day pumpkin festival that’s practically a way of life in the fall season. The Circleville Pumpkin Show takes over the town with pumpkin flavored everything, amusement rides, games for all ages, live entertainment, themed parades and more. Check it out:
Every year, the town of Circleville fills with pumpkins galore once October rolls around.
With a population of just under 14,000, this small town truly comes alive in the fall with The Circleville Pumpkin Show and pumpkins as far as the eye can see. Each year, more than 400,00 people flock to this small town to attend The Pumpkin Show.
(But even when the fall season ends, the town is still known for its pumpkin water tower, which—of course—stands year-round.)
You'll encounter some of the most massive pumpkins you've ever seen here. The official weigh-in determines which pumpkins place first, second and third.
Other pumpkin foods include pumpkin burgers, pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin chili, pumpkin fudge and more.
While you're here, you'll want to stop at the local bakery, where the line is (literally) out the door for their famous pumpkin donuts and viewing the world's largest pumpkin pie.
Lindsey's Bakery has held the record for the world's largest pumpkin pie for more than 40 years. In 2005, the bakery made a pie that measured 18-ft., taking back the world record yet again.
After you've had your fill of rides, games and pumpkin flavored everything, you'll want to stay for the parade.