30 Fun Fall Outdoor Activities for Kids: A Guide to Autumn Adventures

Discover loads of fun fall activities for kids! From pumpkin patches to leaf crafts, find the perfect way to enjoy autumn together.

If you want to make the most of this fall with your kids, you're in the right place. Picture sunny days spent pumpkin hunting or crafting together at home.

You'll find plenty of easy-to-organize ideas in this post that will bring laughter and joy.

Fun Fall Activities For Kids

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From apple picking to leaf art, there's no shortage of activities to keep little ones entertained and learning.

So grab your boots, enjoy the crisp air, and head outside on these autumn days with these fun activities. You'll create memories that last long after the leaves have fallen!

1. Apple Picking

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Get those tiny hands busy picking apples at a local orchard. Not only is it fun, but it's also a great way for kids to learn about where food comes from. Plus, they will love munching on the fresh, juicy apples.

2. Visit a Corn Maze

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Head to a corn maze for a day full of adventure. Kids will love the challenge of finding their way through the towering stalks. It's a fun way to improve their problem-solving skills, too!

3. Pumpkin Patch Fun

A trip to a pumpkin patch is a must! Let the kids pick out their very own pumpkin. They can use it for carving, painting, or just as a festive decoration at home.

4. Leaf Collecting

Turn a simple walk into an exciting scavenger hunt. Encourage kids to collect various leaves, then have a fun sorting session at home. They can even create a leaf scrapbook.

5. Hayrides

Climb aboard a hay wagon for a good old-fashioned hayride. This relaxing activity is perfect for taking in fall's beauty while enjoying quality family time.

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6. Make a Scarecrow

Let kids use their creative skills to make a scarecrow. Use old clothes and stuff them with straw. It's a fantastic way to inspire imagination and create a unique garden decoration.

7. Nature Walks

Explore local parks to witness the breathtaking fall foliage. Teach kids to identify different trees and plants as they observe the changing seasons.

8. DIY Bird Feeders

Craft fun bird feeders using pine cones, peanut butter, and birdseed. Hang them in your yard and watch as feathered friends come to visit, creating a live nature show.

9. Dissecting a Pumpkin

When it's time to carve pumpkins, let the kids dig in and explore what's inside. It's a hands-on way to learn about seeds, pulp, and the life cycle of this seasonal fruit. Make sure to save the seeds and make roasted pumpkin seeds.

10. Leaf Pile Jumping

Rake up a big pile of leaves and let the kids dive in. The giggles and smiles are guaranteed, and it's an excellent way for kids to burn off energy.

11. Dissect A Sunflower

Sunflowers are in full bloom in the late summer and early fall. Find sunflowers of different colors and take them apart to explore the parts.

12. Fall Scavenger Hunt

Print off some fall-themed scavenger hunts and head outside to see who can fill their page the fastest.

13. Storytime by the Fire

Gather around an outdoor fireplace or a cozy indoor spot for storytime. Pick fall-themed books for an extra touch of seasonal magic.

14. Attend a Fall Festival

Many communities host fall festivals complete with games, food, and crafts. It's a great place to enjoy family fun and support local vendors.

15. Leaf Art

Let creativity run wild with leaf art projects. Kids can use leaves to make prints or create colorful collages.

16. Make Homemade Apple Cider

Involve kids in making homemade apple cider. It's a fun way to warm up after a day of chilly fun and is perfect for sharing with friends.

17. Create a Fall Nature Table

Set up a small table or shelf at home to display fall treasures like acorns, leaves, and small pumpkins. It helps kids appreciate nature's beauty and is a great way to bring nature study indoors.

18. Go on a Color Hunt

Challenge kids to find objects in nature that match a set of colors. It's a fantastic way to sharpen their observation skills.

19. Visit a Petting Zoo

Many fall events have petting zoos with farm animals open in the fall. Kids can learn about animals and get a hands-on experience feeding and petting them.

20. Make a Leaf Crown

Turn collected leaves into a royal accessory. Kids will love crafting their own leaf crowns and pretending to be forest royalty.

21. Have a Fall Picnic

Pack a basket with cozy treats and head to a local park for a fall picnic. Enjoy the cool weather and the beautiful scenery.

22. Campfire Songs

Gather around a campfire for marshmallow roasting and singing classic campfire songs. It's a great way to wind down a busy fall day.

23. Create a Fall Garland

String together leaves, pine cones, and acorns to create a beautiful fall garland. Kids can decorate their bedrooms with it or gift it to friends.

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24. Backyard Leaf Maze

Rake leaves into mounds to make a fun maze pattern in your backyard. Then, have fun running through and jumping over the maze.

25. Chalk Artwork on Sidewalks

Grab some chalk and let kids draw on sidewalks or driveways. Encourage fall-themed drawings like pumpkins, leaves, or acorns.

26. DIY Leaf Puppets

Use leaves, sticks, and glue to create woodland creature puppets. Kids can put on a puppet show for the family.

27. Play in a Corn Box

Some farm events offer corn boxes, a twist on a sandbox. Kids love the tactile experience of playing in dried corn kernels.

28. Create a Gratitude Tree

Craft a tree with branches and have kids write what they're thankful for on leaf-shaped papers. It's a beautiful way to instill gratitude.

29. Nature Bracelets

Wrap tape around a child's wrist, sticky side out, and let them attach natural treasures like small leaves and flowers to create a wearable piece of art.

30. Paint Gourds

Gourds come in all shapes and sizes, perfect for painting projects. Kids can use them to make unique decorations for the home.

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Kim Mills

Hi! I’m Kim, a homeschool mom of 6 who believes that learning should be fun for kids and moms! My goal is to help you make learning engaging and enjoyable with hands-on learning and easy to do lessons that actually get done.

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