Puttstown is an unincorporated community in Hopewell Township in southwestern Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
The community is situated along Pennsylvania Route 913, east of Saxton, near the Huntingdon-Bedford County line.
The small community was first established in 1840, when Henry Putt erected a homestead and a grist mill adjacent to Shoups Run.
It was first a log mill, with one run of stones that were quarried on Broad Top Mountain.
In 1853 the old log mill was taken down and a framed structure erected on its site by Levi Putt, a son of Henry.