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10 Fun Fall Activities for Kids

By: Brooke Hamilton

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Embrace fall weather and the beauty of the changing season with this list of fun fall activities for kids. As the leaves begin to change and a crisp breeze sweeps through the air, fall is a great time to enjoy the outdoors with your little ones.


From the vibrant colors on the trees to the smell of rain and pumpkin treats, fall is filled with joy and exploration. To help you make the most of it all, we’ve put together a list of fun fall activities for kids that will spark their creativity and encourage them to get outdoors this season.

1. Plant Bulbs for Spring Blooms

Kick off the season by planting bulbs that will bloom beautifully come springtime. This activity not only teaches children about the life cycle of plants but also instills a sense of anticipation as they watch their efforts come to fruition. Gather tulips, daffodils, or hyacinth bulbs, and let your kids dig in the dirt!

2. Leaf Collecting Art Projects

Grab a cozy sweatshirt or jacket, and head out on a family walk to collect a variety of leaves and bring them home for a creative art project. For something simple, pull out some black construction paper, tape, or glue and stick the leaves onto the paper. The brightly colored red and yellow leaves will really pop against black paper! Hang it on the fridge so your little one can enjoy their handiwork.


You could also laminate the leaves to create unique placements or turn them into suncatchers for your windows. Letting your little one’s imagination run with creative ideas will help them appreciate the beauty of nature in a hands-on way.

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3. Jumping in Puddles

Don’t let a little rain keep you inside this fall! Embrace the rain by bundling up in your rain gear and heading outdoors. There’s something wonderfully freeing about jumping up and down in puddles and splashing around. It’s an excellent way to let your kids burn off a bit of energy, too. When they come inside, head straight for a nice warm bath and change them into cozy kids’ pajamas for a snuggly rest of the day!

4. Nature Scavenger Hunt

Turn your next nature walk into scavenger hunt! Create a list of items for your children to find - think colorful leaves, acorns, pinecones, or even different types of animals that you may see on a walk in your neighborhood or local park. This encourages kids to not only explore their environment but also teaches them to observe nature closely. To make it a bit educational, try having them look for different colors or shapes in nature.

5. Halloween or Autumn Themed Decoration Neighborhood Walk

As Halloween approaches, take your kids on a walk around the neighborhood to observe the creative decorations. Count how many pumpkins, scarecrows, or giant spider webs they see. When they get home, they can draw their favorites!

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6. Rake and Jump in Leaves

Raking leaves in your yard is lots of fun when you turn it into a game. Have your kids help gather the leaves into a big pile, and once the work is done, let them jump in! This fall activity will turn the chore of raking leaves into a cherished memory.

7. Pumpkin Decorating

Autumn is a great time to pick out pumpkins for your porch decor. After choosing the perfect pumpkin, spend the afternoon decorating it. Have your little one draw a jack-o-lantern face on the pumpkin and then you can carve it for them. If your little ones are too young to draw faces, encourage them to get creative with paint, stickers, or even googly eyes and pipe cleaners! Bonus: crafts like this will help them in developing fine motor skills!

8. Visit a Local Cider Mill or Pumpkin Patch

Spending a day exploring a local cider mill or pumpkin patch is the perfect way to enjoy the autumn vibes. Spend some time doing a little research for ones in your area, because many offer fun fall activities for kids like hayrides, corn mazes, or apple picking. Not only are you supporting local farms, but you’re also creating lasting memories for your family. Don’t forget to bring home some cider and donuts!

9. Measure Rainfall

For older kids who enjoy science and math, measuring rainfall can be an intriguing activity. Set up a simple rain gauge in your yard and record the rainfall over the season. Make predictions on the amount of rainfall for each day, week, or even month. This activity allows for good conversation about weather patterns and how they impact the environment where you live.

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10. Nature Crafts

Last but not least, let your little peanut unleash their creativity with some fall-themed painting projects and crafts! Use natural items such as stamps and explore each one’s natural texture and shape. Pinecones, apples, and leaves work well for these prints. You could also paint sticks or leaves for a colorful twist.

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Final Thoughts

There are so many fall outdoor activities (and indoor ones, too) for kids to look forward to this season! From planting bulbs to creating art to exploring the outdoors together, the family activities are endless! Foster your little one’s imagination and start creating unforgettable fall memories.


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