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The Best Pumpkin Patch Coloring Pages (5 Printables)

The Best Pumpkin Patch Coloring Pages (5 Printables)

When fall rolls around, I find myself searching for the sweetest ways to keep my three kids busy and happy, especially on those blustery afternoons when we just want to stay inside. Pumpkin patch coloring pages are always a hit in our house!

If you love everything harvest-related, you’ll definitely want to check out these fall harvest coloring pages for more printable fun.

They’re not just cute, they spark so many memories of our family trips out to pick pumpkins, sip cider, and tromp around in muddy boots. I love having piles of festive coloring sheets ready to pull out—sometimes I color right alongside them. If you want to make your own family’s fall days a little brighter, here are my favorite pumpkin patch coloring pages that are perfect for moms and kids!

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Adorable Pumpkin Patch Scenes to Color

Black and white coloring page depicting three children smiling in a pumpkin patch, surrounded by pumpkins and autumn leaves, with a "Pumpkin Patch" sign in the background.Pin

My kids love when a coloring page tells a story. These adorable pumpkin patch scenes do just that. Think rolling hills covered in plump pumpkins, smiling patch critters, scattered leaves, and maybe a cheerful scarecrow waving hello. A page like this keeps even my youngest daughter occupied way longer than you’d expect. She adds her own chickens, clouds, and sometimes purple pumpkins—creativity on full display!

These sheets are perfect for all ages, from toddlers to older kids. Bigger spaces make it simple for little hands to color neatly, and there’s tons of detail for older children to enjoy. Sometimes I print a few copies and we each make our own version. Each coloring page ends up looking totally unique, and that’s half the fun!

Pumpkins and Vines Printable Coloring Fun

A coloring page featuring a smiling child pulling a wagon filled with pumpkins, surrounded by a field of smiling sunflowers.Pin

There’s something about the twisty, curly vines that makes pumpkin coloring pages extra fun. When you print a page covered in pumpkins and winding green vines, your kids will want to pull out every crayon they can find. My oldest loves trying to draw new curly lines to “help the pumpkins grow,” while my middle son colors the biggest pumpkin as a bright, bold centerpiece.

These pages also make lovely decorations for the fridge or a fall banner. A few years ago we cut out our colored pumpkins and taped them along the fireplace mantle. It adds a little homemade charm and lets the kids show off their work. It’s simple, fun, and makes the whole house feel like fall.

Fall Coloring Pages Featuring a Pumpkin Patch

A coloring page featuring a scarecrow with a smiling face and buttoned shirt, standing in a pumpkin patch, with a bird perched on each arm.Pin

When the weather starts to cool, my family gets so excited for all things autumn—hayrides, apple picking, cozy sweaters, and of course, pumpkin patches. Fall coloring pages featuring a pumpkin patch set the mood for all those seasonal adventures. These sheets usually include hay bales, wheelbarrows, and sometimes even a shy black cat peeking out from behind a pumpkin.

If your kids are anything like mine, you’ll notice their pumpkins get a little more creative every year. Sometimes they add silly faces or extra big leaves. The best part is how these coloring pages turn into keepsakes. I save a couple each fall and stick them in a scrapbook. It’s so sweet to look back and see how their coloring (and their pumpkins) have grown.

Kids Exploring a Pumpkin Patch to Color

A cartoon drawing of a smiling child and a puppy sitting on a large pumpkin in a pumpkin patch, with a barn and more pumpkins in the background.Pin

Pages with kids exploring a pumpkin patch highlight the simple joys of the season. I’ll print out a scene of children searching for that perfect pumpkin in a row of orange spheres, and my three instantly point out “who” is who in the scene. Usually, my youngest claims the smallest drawn character, and the older two pick the tallest ones.

These interactive coloring sheets are perfect for a family activity. We talk about our own pumpkin patch memories as we color—like the year someone tripped and landed face-first in a pile of leaves. It’s a great way to get everyone chatting and laughing while making something pretty at the same time.

Color Your Own Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

A coloring page featuring a child holding a carved pumpkin with a smiling face above their head. Surrounding the child are various autumn leaves, a crow flying overhead, and the sun shining in the corner of the image.Pin

Some days we want to recreate our favorite family traditions, and “color your own trip to the pumpkin patch” pages are perfect for that. You’ll often get blank signs, open pumpkin patches, and maybe an old red truck waiting to be filled. The kids can draw themselves, add our family dog, and pick just how many pumpkins to bring home.

One of my favorite tricks is to write the year at the top and let each kid choose their pumpkin’s colors. Last year, my middle son colored a blue pumpkin just because he thought it would stand out. These pages are perfect for adding little family details, making the coloring experience so much more personal.

Conclusion

Pumpkin patch coloring pages are such an easy way to bring a dose of autumn cheer into your home. Whether you’ve got toddlers or big kids (or a whole mix, like me), there’s something here to suit everyone. These printables help us slow down, create new memories, and decorate the house with a little bit of fall magic. If you’re looking for a fun, screen-free way to spend an afternoon, grab some crayons and get coloring. Your fridge door will thank you, and so will your kids!

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