42 Pumpkin Patch Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Crisp autumn air, sprawling vine-covered fields, and plump orange gourds come together in these 42 pumpkin patch coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This festive collection celebrates the magic and warmth of the harvest season, capturing the cozy charm of a perfect autumn day out.

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These pages bring the magic of the pumpkin patch right to your fingertips, from images of friendly scarecrows standing watch over the harvest to scenes of families enjoying hayrides, searching for the perfect pumpkin, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Pumpkin Patch Coloring Pages

Once your little artists have finished coloring their pumpkin patch pages, don't let those masterpieces gather dust! These easy, budget-friendly crafts turn their coloring pages into fun toys, decorations, and seasonal keepsakes.

1. Magnetic Pumpkin Patch Board

Cut out the colored pumpkins, scarecrows, and tractors from the coloring pages and glue them onto thin cardboard or cardstock. Attach adhesive magnetic tape to the back of each piece, then paint an old cookie sheet green to look like a grassy field. Kids can now arrange and rearrange their own interactive pumpkin farm over and over again.

2. 3D Vine Crowns

Cut a wide strip of green construction paper to fit around your child's head and staple the ends together to make a headband. Cut out the brightest pumpkins and vines from the coloring pages and glue them along the band. Wrap green pipe cleaners around a pencil to make curly vine tendrils, then tape them behind the pumpkins for a fun 3D effect.

3. “Welcome to the Patch” Signpost

Glue several popsicle sticks together to create a rustic, miniature farm signpost. Cut out the colored wagon and pumpkin elements from your pages and paste them at the base of the sign. Add a small cardboard arrow pointing to “Hayrides” or “U-Pick” to complete the festive look for your mantel.

4. Popsicle Stick Hayride Wagon

Wrap an empty, shallow cardboard box in brown construction paper and glue on four black paper circles for wheels. Glue your colored pumpkins, farmers, and scarecrows onto popsicle sticks to create puppets. Slot the stick puppets into the box so they look like they are riding in the autumn hay wagon.

5. Classroom Vine Wall

Twist long sheets of green butcher paper into thick, 3D vines and staple them across a classroom wall or hallway. Have each student color and cut out individual pumpkins and leaves from their coloring pages. Staple everyone's creations along the vines to build a giant, collaborative classroom pumpkin patch.

6. Stained-Glass Pumpkin Stand

Carefully cut out the pumpkin shapes from the coloring pages, then cut out the centers of the pumpkins to leave just the outlines. Glue orange and yellow tissue paper squares to the back of the hollow frames to create a stained-glass effect. String the glowing pumpkins together on twine to hang in a sunny window.

7. Personal Harvest Basket

Cut the top off a clean milk carton or use a small paper berry basket as your base. Glue the finished coloring page scenes around the sides of the basket to decorate it. Attach a sturdy pipe cleaner handle to the top so kids can carry their own little basket around to collect real autumn acorns and leaves.

8. Ring Toss Pumpkin Stalks

Glue three upright paper towel rolls to a sturdy cardboard base, painting them green to look like corn stalks. Decorate the cardboard base with cut-out pumpkins and vines from the coloring pages. Cut the centers out of paper plates, paint them green, and use them as “vines” to toss over the stalks in a backyard game.

9. Autumn Mason Jar Lantern

Cut out the silhouette of a pumpkin patch scene from a colored page and use Mod Podge to glue it to the outside of a clean mason jar. Wrap a piece of rustic twine around the jar's neck in a bow. Place a battery-operated tea light inside to watch the colorful scene glow from within.

10. “My Day at the Patch” Accordion Book

Fold a long strip of cardstock accordion-style to create a mini-book. Cut different individual items from the coloring pages—like the ticket booth, the tractor, and the giant pumpkin—and paste one onto each fold. Let your child write a sentence on each page to tell the sequential story of their imaginary day at the pumpkin patch.