These Fall Coloring Pages are made for kids who like crunchy leaves, pumpkins, apples, acorns, cozy clothes, porch scenes, and warm seasonal colors. The pages give children a simple way to notice autumn without needing a full craft project.
The collection works for home, classrooms, harvest tables, early finisher bins, and quiet afternoons when the weather starts to cool. Some Fall Coloring Pages are quick leaf pages, while others have pumpkins, animals, baskets, and outdoor scenes for longer coloring time.
What's Inside
- Printable Fall Coloring Pages
- Jump to Free PDF & JPG Downloads
- Leaf Pages for Quick Seasonal Color
- Pumpkin Pages Without Only Halloween
- Apple Basket and Harvest Scenes
- Small Animals in Fall Settings
- Cozy Clothing and Outdoor Details
- Weather Changes in Fall
- Warm Color Palettes That Do Not Look Muddy
- Classroom and Thanksgiving Pairings
- Pattern Ideas for Older Kids
- Printing and Sorting the Fall Set
- Fall Coloring Pages FAQ
Printable Fall Coloring Pages
The printable gallery includes autumn scenes such as a maple leaf pile with a rake, a pumpkin on a porch, a squirrel with acorns, an apple basket, and a scarf with boots on a leaf path. The set also includes simple leaf outlines, cozy outdoor corners, harvest details, and easy fall pages for younger children.
Choose the Fall Coloring Pages by mood: a leaf pile page for movement, a pumpkin porch for warm colors, a squirrel page for animal detail, or an apple basket when kids want a quieter harvest theme.
While you're here, explore these fun related coloring pages too!
Leaf Pages for Quick Seasonal Color
Leaf pages are the simplest Fall Coloring Pages to start with because each shape can hold one strong color. Red, orange, yellow, brown, and deep purple all make sense on the same page.
Fall Coloring Pages with large leaves are good for younger children. Older kids can add veins, shadows, dots, or small background lines to make the leaves look less flat.
Pumpkin Pages Without Only Halloween
Pumpkins can feel festive without becoming a Halloween page. A pumpkin on a porch, beside a basket, or near fallen leaves works for the whole season.
These Fall Coloring Pages pair naturally with Halloween Coloring Pages when families want spooky options, but the fall set can stay softer and more everyday.
Apple Basket and Harvest Scenes
Apple basket pages give children round shapes, handles, leaves, and simple fruit colors. They also work well for counting practice if the basket has visible apples.
For classrooms, Fall Coloring Pages with apples can support harvest vocabulary: basket, stem, orchard, leaf, peel, seed, and branch. The page stays printable and easy while still giving teachers something useful to discuss.
Small Animals in Fall Settings
A squirrel with acorns adds movement and personality to an autumn page. Children can color the animal first, then the acorns, then the leaves around it.
Animal-themed Fall Coloring Pages are helpful for kids who prefer a character over a still object. For more soft animal scenes, Cute Animal Coloring Pages for Girls gives another gentle option.
Cozy Clothing and Outdoor Details
Scarves, boots, jackets, and paths bring the cooler side of fall into the page. These details let children use warm colors without filling the whole printable with leaves.
Fall Coloring Pages with clothing details are good for talking about seasonal changes. Kids can notice what people wear when mornings get cooler and afternoons still feel mild.
Weather Changes in Fall
Fall weather can move from warm to chilly quickly, which makes clouds, wind, and jackets useful details on a coloring page. A windy leaf path feels different from a still porch scene.
For real weather context, the National Weather Service has fall safety resources that parents and teachers can use when the season brings storms, early cold, or changing travel conditions: NWS Fall Safety.
Warm Color Palettes That Do Not Look Muddy
Fall colors can become too brown if every space uses the same tone. Mix pumpkin orange, golden yellow, cranberry red, olive green, tan, and one darker accent.
For cleaner Fall Coloring Pages, ask kids to color the main object first, then pick two leaf colors and one background color. That keeps the page warm without making every detail blend together.
Classroom and Thanksgiving Pairings
Fall pages fit harvest units, weather lessons, shape practice, and quiet classroom tables. They also work in November without being only about one holiday.
When families or teachers need more holiday-specific pages, Thanksgiving Coloring Pages can sit beside Fall Coloring Pages for meal, family, and gratitude themes.
Pattern Ideas for Older Kids
Older children can add plaid to scarves, dots to pumpkins, stripes to baskets, and small lines to leaves. These additions make simple pages last longer without needing a new printable.
If they enjoy repeated shapes, Easy Mandala Coloring Pages can help with pattern control before returning to detailed Fall Coloring Pages.
Printing and Sorting the Fall Set
Print large leaf pages for younger kids and scene pages for older kids. If markers are used, place a spare sheet underneath because orange, red, and brown can bleed through regular paper.
Sort Fall Coloring Pages by leaves, pumpkins, apples, animals, clothing, and harvest scenes. A small sorted folder makes it easier to choose the right page for October, November, or a quiet autumn afternoon.
Fall Coloring Pages FAQ
What age are fall coloring pages best for?
They work for preschool and elementary kids. Use large leaf pages for younger children and full autumn scenes for older kids.
What colors should kids use for fall pages?
Orange, red, yellow, brown, tan, olive green, cranberry, and deep purple all work well.
Can these pages be used before Thanksgiving?
Yes. Fall Coloring Pages work across the season because they include leaves, pumpkins, apples, weather, and cozy details.
Which page should I print first?
Start with one leaf page, one pumpkin page, and one animal or apple page so children have different autumn choices.













































