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Fall Foliage Coloring Pages (8 Pages to Print)

Fall Foliage Coloring Pages (8 Pages to Print)

If your house is a little wild in the fall, you’re in great company! With three kids at home, I’m always hunting for activities that bring us together, keep hands busy, and sprinkle our days with color. Fall foliage coloring pages are a simple, cozy way to make afternoons special!

These leaf pages go great with a cozy set of fall animal coloring pages featuring foxes, owls, and forest scenes.

Whether your family enjoys quiet coloring, messy crayon fun, or a kitchen table full of autumn prints, these pages work for everyone. Let’s jump right in and fill these chilly days with color and laughs!

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Colorful Autumn Leaves and Trees to Color

Black and white line drawing of various leaves with different shapes and sizes, arranged across the page.Pin

I always love seeing my kids notice the first red and orange leaves outside. There’s something magical about recreating that at the table! Pages full of leaves in all shapes and sizes make it easy for little hands to pick their favorite colors and even mix up new ones. Big maple leaves, little oaks, and clusters of falling acorns keep everyone from preschoolers to tweens busy for ages.

Every sheet turns into a mini masterpiece! We tape their best ones to the windows so the sunlight shines through, making our kitchen look like a stained-glass gallery. This is my go-to for days when everyone needs a cheerful break.

Printable Fall Nature Scenes with Foliage

Black and white outline of various leafy branch designs arranged artistically around the edges of a rectangular frame, with space in the center for coloring or writing.Pin

Full scenes with trees, hills, and leaf piles always grab my kids’ attention. It feels like taking a pretend walk through the woods without leaving home. These coloring pages have so many little details to spot: squirrels hiding nuts, pumpkins tucked under trees, and windy skies blowing leaves around. My kids like to tell stories about each scene, adding their own touches with extra clouds or the family cat.

I love watching them pick out tiny colors and get lost in the picture. It’s such a peaceful way to slow the afternoon and makes for great fridge art later. These scenes are also perfect if you want a longer activity that lets everyone settle in for a while.

Realistic Leaf Coloring Pages for Fall Fun

Illustration of a smiling child with short hair, surrounded by a variety of falling leaves, with more leaves creating a pile around them.Pin

Sometimes my older kids want something a bit more “grown-up” (their words, not mine!). Realistic leaf pages are perfect for this. The lines are crisp, and the shapes look just like the ones we collect when we go for a walk. My daughter loves to use colored pencils to shade and blend, making each leaf pop right off the page.

If you have a budding artist, these pages give them a fun challenge. They can try to match the colors from real leaves you find outside or go wild with their favorite shades. It’s always a treat to see how creative they get. I keep a stack of these pages for days when someone wants some quiet, focused time.

Scenic Foliage Coloring Sheets for Older Kids

Outline drawing of a tree with bare branches surrounded by various falling leaves, set against a plain background.Pin

Older kids don’t always want simple pages, I get it! They like a little more detail and a challenge to their coloring skills. Scenic foliage pages often have winding forest paths, clusters of leaves, stone bridges, and gentle streams. My oldest likes to add a bit of drama with bold reds and deep golds. It’s fun to see her stick headphones in, settle down, and really focus on her work.

These pages can take a little longer to finish, so they’re perfect for weekend afternoons or even for quiet evenings before bed. I love the conversations that come with these—you’d be surprised at how talkative a tween gets when she’s coloring!

Easy Fall Tree and Leaf Pages for Young Artists

A coloring page featuring various outlined leaves, including large maple leaves and smaller elliptical leaves with visible veins, arranged in a symmetrical pattern on a plain background.Pin

Younger kids love big, simple pictures. I always print several easy fall tree and leaf pages for my littlest one. With thick outlines and larger spaces, these are perfect for little hands still working on their grip. Crayons, washable markers, or even finger paints all work well here, and the clean-up is much easier than a day spent outside in muddy leaves.

These pages give younger siblings a way to join the fun without getting frustrated by small details. Plus, their bright, wild color choices are always a surprise. I keep a pile ready for playdates or quick activities on rainy days.

Free Autumn Foliage Printables to Download

A coloring page featuring various outlined leaves in different shapes and sizes, arranged randomly on the page.Pin

For busy moms, nothing beats free printables. I keep a folder on my computer with my favorite websites and print new pages as needed. You can find everything from classic leaves to playful pumpkins without spending a dime. It’s such a relief on days when you need something fun at the last minute!

Printables can be reused as many times as you want, so everyone can have their favorite sheet or try a picture in different colors. I love watching my kids swap pages and challenge each other to color in a new way. These downloads make life easier and keep boredom at bay when you’re in a pinch.

Creative Leaf Pile Coloring Activities

Black and white leaf pattern coloring page with various leaf designs symmetrically arranged around the edges of a blank center space.Pin

Nothing says “fall” in our house like a giant pile of leaves! Coloring activities built around leaf piles are full of chances to get creative. My kids draw little critters diving into the leaves, add sneakers or hats peeking out, or doodle in their favorite fall snacks around the edge. These pages quickly turn into group projects, with everyone giggling and pitching in.

Sometimes we turn their finished pages into cards for grandparents or use them as placemats for fall dinners. It’s a fun way to celebrate the season together and gives everyone a sense of pride in their creations.

Simple Large Leaves for Little Kids

A coloring page titled "FALL LEAVES" surrounded by various outlined leaf designs.Pin

For the tiniest hands, big leaves with thick outlines work best. My youngest child wants to do everything the older kids do, but she needs simpler designs. These pages are a lifesaver. You get broad, open shapes that are easy to color, sticker, or even paint over.

Sometimes, we use these large leaves as stencils for tracing onto construction paper. They double as placemats or little autumn signs for bedroom doors. The large, simple leaves are endlessly handy, and you can print as many as you want, which is great for groups or playdates.

Conclusion

Fall foliage coloring pages are more than just a way to pass time—they’re memory makers! They get everyone talking, laughing, and working together, whether you’re gathering around the table after school or trying to fill a rainy Sunday afternoon. With options for every age and mood, you’ll find that coloring brings the cozy feeling of autumn right into your home. So print a few, set out the supplies, and enjoy the simple joy of coloring with your kids this fall.

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