The park is situated at an elevation of approximately 500 meters within the Harz highlands.
The town layout was designed to emulate a classic Western settlement from the period between 1860 and 1880.
The park features an on-site 'Fort Pullman' modeled after historical wooden fortifications used by traders.
Many of the interior furnishings and props are imported from the United States to maintain thematic authenticity.
The park hosts the annual 'Harz-Mountain-Horse-Show' which focuses on Western-style equestrian disciplines.
The site includes an indoor arena that allows for western shows even during inclement weather conditions.
Pullman City Harz is an American-style Wild West theme park located in the Harz mountain range of central Germany. The park features a replica 19th-century frontier town complete with saloons, a jail, and a church. Visitors can stay overnight in themed cabins, tipis, or RV sites integrated into the park grounds. Daily programming includes professional stunt shows, western-style live music, and equestrian displays. The facility serves as a venue for recurring historical reenactments and cowboy-themed festivals. Guests can participate in activities such as gold panning, archery, and pony riding. The park emphasizes immersion through period-accurate storefronts and staff in Western attire. It is designed to cater to both day-trippers and those seeking a longer themed vacation experience.
The elevated boardwalk overlooking the main town square during a stunt show performance.
Book overnight accommodations well in advance if visiting during peak summer weekends or festival dates.
Check the daily event schedule upon arrival to ensure you do not miss the main stunt shows in the town square.
Bring sturdy footwear, as the park grounds consist of unpaved, dusty, or gravel paths typical of a frontier setting.
Do not attempt to pet the horses or livestock without explicit permission from the trainers or owners.
The park operates primarily from spring through late autumn; it is typically closed during the winter months for the off-season.
Casual western or comfortable outdoor clothing is standard; avoid loud or disruptive behavior during live performances.