Did you know the "Pumpkin Capital of the USA" was hiding right here in Texas? The tiny town of Floydada produces nearly 2,000 pounds of pumpkins annually, and you can pick your own from Assiter Punkin Ranch & Pumpkin Patch and celebrate the season at the Punkin' Days Festival.
Floydada may only be home to around 3,000 people, but the rural Panhandle community celebrates fall in a huge way.
Known as the "Pumpkin Capital of the USA," Floydada produces a whopping 1,800 acres of pumpkins each year. The town is also home to the annual Punkin' Days Festival, held on the second weekend of October.
Punkin' Days is a blast for all ages, attracting thousands of visitors every year. Guests can enjoy over 100 vendor booths, pumpkin decorating, games and raffles, a pie eating contest, and so many more festivities.
You'll also see chili and BBQ cook-offs, an auction for the biggest pumpkins you've ever seen, and an overall festive feeling with homes and businesses all dressed up for the season. Don't miss all the fun photo-ops!
The town also holds an annual Trunk or Treat event for Halloween. Nothing beats safe, wholesome family fun!
If you're wondering what makes Floydada the pumpkin capital of not only just Texas, but the entire nation, all you need to do is look at its farms.
Assiter Punkin Ranch & Pumpkin Patch is a working pumpkin farm open from mid-September through Halloween, and the sheer volume of pumpkins they turn over each year is incredible.
Pick your perfect pumpkin, searching through the endless rows and boxes to find one that speaks to you (or several!)
The farm also boasts other festivities such as a miniature train ride, petting zoo, cotton candy and popcorn machines, and more.
Pumpkin Pyle is another local farm that produces around 65 varieties of pumpkins. They mostly deal with wholesale orders, but we'd be remiss not to mention them anyway!
Visit the Floydada Chamber of Commerce website for more information about the Punkin' Days Festival, including dates for this year and a full schedule of events.
Have you ever visited Floydada in October? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for a road trip that leads to a spooky nearby ghost town.
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