Fall is the perfect season for play. The air feels cool, the leaves turn bright colors, and kids have more chances to explore outside.
This is also the time for pumpkins, hay bales, and lots of family fun. Fall games for kids are a great way to enjoy the season together.
They help children stay active, laugh with friends, and build happy memories. From racing with pumpkins to cozy indoor activities, these games are fun, simple, and perfect for schools, parties, or family time.
Use these links to jump ahead:
- 35 Fall Games For Kids [Outdoor and Indoor]
- 🍁 Outdoor Fall Games for Kids
- Pumpkin Bowling
- Scarecrow Tag
- Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe
- Cornhole with a Fall Theme
- Leaf Pile Treasure Hunt
- Hay Bale Obstacle Course
- Pumpkin Rolling Races
- Capture the Pumpkin
- Apple Relay Race
- Pumpkin Ring Toss
- Corn Shuck Relay
- Wheelbarrow Pumpkin Races
- Harvest Sack Races
- Pumpkin Hunt
- Leaf Blower Soccer
- Pumpkin Balance Walk
- Gourd Bowling
- Turkey Tag
- 🎃 Indoor Fall Games for Kids
- Pin the Stem on the Pumpkin
- Pumpkin Pie Toss
- Fall Bingo
- Hot Pumpkin
- Candy Corn Guessing Jar
- Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe (Mini Board Version)
- Pumpkin Ring Toss (Indoor Version)
- Apple Stack Challenge
- Leaf Memory Match
- Pumpkin Golf
- Musical Pumpkins
- Gourd Guessing Game
- Scarecrow Dress-Up Relay
- Autumn Pictionary
- Pumpkin Cup Stack
- Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toss
- Leaf Sorting Race
- Conclusion
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35 Fall Games For Kids [Outdoor and Indoor]
Kids love games that bring out laughter and teamwork.
That’s why we made this big list of ideas you can use anytime this season.
Below, you’ll find outdoor and indoor fall games for kids that are easy to set up and exciting to play. Just gather a few supplies, invite friends, and let the fun begin.
🍁 Outdoor Fall Games for Kids
Outdoor fall games are a great way for kids to play, laugh, and enjoy the cool autumn weather.
With pumpkins, leaves, and hay bales, even simple activities turn into fun adventures.
These games are perfect for backyards, school fields, or festivals. They bring friends together, create lots of smiles, and make the season feel extra special.
Pumpkin Bowling
Use small pumpkins as bowling balls and set up plastic bottles as pins.
Pumpkin Bowling is a fun fall game that mixes pumpkins and bowling. Instead of bowling balls, you roll small pumpkins down the ground.
The pins can be plastic bottles filled with a little water to keep them standing. Kids take turns rolling the pumpkins and trying to knock down all the pins.
It is funny because pumpkins wobble and roll in silly ways, making the game extra exciting.
Scarecrow Tag
A twist on freeze tag where tagged players must stand like scarecrows until freed.
Scarecrow Tag is a twist on freeze tag.
One child is “it” and chases the others. When someone gets tagged, they must freeze in place with arms and legs sticking out like a scarecrow.
They cannot move until another player touches them to set them free. The game keeps going until everyone is tagged.
It’s a silly way to run, laugh, and pretend to be scarecrows together.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe
Draw a grid on the ground and use mini pumpkins and gourds as Xs and Os.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe is a big version of the regular paper game.
Instead of drawing with pencils, you make a large grid on the ground using chalk or tape.
Players use small pumpkins as “X” and gourds as “O.” Each person takes turns placing their pumpkin or gourd in a square. The first player to get three in a row wins.
It’s simple, fun, and perfect for outdoors.
Cornhole with a Fall Theme
Use pumpkin bean bags.
Cornhole is a classic tossing game. For a fall version, you can make bean bags shaped like pumpkins or filled with dried corn.
Players take turns tossing their bean bags into a hole on a wooden board. Each bag that goes in earns points. If it lands on the board, you also get points.
Kids and adults can play together, and the pumpkin theme makes it feel festive.
Leaf Pile Treasure Hunt
Hide small toys or treats inside a leaf pile for kids to find.
Leaf Pile Treasure Hunt is like a fall scavenger hunt.
First, rake a big pile of colorful leaves in your yard. Hide small toys, coins, or wrapped treats inside the pile.
Kids take turns digging and searching for the hidden treasures. The crunchy sound of the leaves makes it extra fun.
Everyone laughs while looking, and each child gets to keep what they find. It feels like a fall surprise party.
Hay Bale Obstacle Course
Create jumps, tunnels, and balance beams with hay bales.
A Hay Bale Obstacle Course turns simple hay bales into a playground.
Set up hay bales in a line to jump over, stack them for climbing, or arrange them to crawl under like tunnels.
Kids race through the course as fast as they can. It is safe, soft, and fun.
The course can be made easy for little kids or harder for older ones. It’s a perfect game for fall festivals.
Pumpkin Rolling Races
Kids roll pumpkins across the yard to the finish line.
Pumpkin Rolling Races are silly and exciting.
Instead of carrying or throwing pumpkins, kids must roll them across the grass to the finish line.
Pumpkins are round but bumpy, so they don’t roll straight. Sometimes they wobble or go sideways, which makes everyone laugh.
Kids can race one by one or in teams. The first pumpkin to cross the finish wins.
Capture the Pumpkin
A seasonal version of Capture the Flag.
Capture the Pumpkin is a fall twist on the classic Capture the Flag.
Divide players into two teams. Each team hides a small pumpkin on their side of the field.
The goal is to sneak across, grab the other team’s pumpkin, and bring it back without being tagged.
If you get tagged, you must freeze until a teammate saves you. It’s exciting, fast, and a perfect outdoor fall game.
Apple Relay Race
Balance an apple on a spoon and race without dropping it.
Apple Relay Race is a test of balance and speed. Each player gets a spoon and an apple.
The goal is to walk or run to the finish line without dropping the apple. If it falls, you must stop and place it back on the spoon before continuing.
You can play in teams or alone. It is funny and tricky because apples like to roll off the spoon.
Pumpkin Ring Toss
Toss rings onto pumpkin stems.
Pumpkin Ring Toss is simple and fun. Line up pumpkins with tall stems on the ground.
Players stand a short distance away and toss rings, aiming to land them on the stems. You can use rope rings, glow sticks, or plastic hoops.
Each ring that lands on a stem earns points. The player with the most points wins.
Corn Shuck Relay
Teams race to peel corn husks the fastest.
Corn Shuck Relay is a race with real corn on the cob.
Each team gets a basket of corn still covered in husks. Players take turns peeling the husks off as fast as they can.
Once one player finishes, the next player starts. The first team to shuck all their corn wins.
It’s a fun way to race, laugh, and see who can clean their corn the fastest.
Wheelbarrow Pumpkin Races
One child rides while another pushes.
Wheelbarrow Pumpkin Races are exciting and a little silly.
One child sits inside a wheelbarrow while holding a pumpkin. Another child pushes the wheelbarrow across the yard to the finish line.
The challenge is to move fast without tipping over or dropping the pumpkin. Then they switch places.
Teams race until everyone has had a turn. It’s a great outdoor game for teamwork and lots of laughter.
Harvest Sack Races
Traditional potato sack races with a fall twist.
Harvest Sack Races are just like old-fashioned potato sack races, but with a fall theme.
Each child steps inside a big sack or pillowcase. At the signal, they hop to the finish line as fast as they can. The first hopper across the line wins.
Everyone laughs when kids fall or tip over. It’s a classic game that feels even more festive when played at fall festivals or parties.
Pumpkin Hunt
Hide mini pumpkins around the yard for kids to find.
Pumpkin Hunt is like an Easter egg hunt but with pumpkins. Hide many small pumpkins around the yard, garden, or playground.
Some can be easy to see, while others are hidden in tricky spots. Kids search and collect as many pumpkins as they can.
To make it more fun, write numbers or prizes on the bottom of each pumpkin. The game is simple, exciting, and full of surprises.
Leaf Blower Soccer
Use leaf blowers (with supervision) to push lightweight balls into goals.
Leaf Blower Soccer is a silly and noisy game. Instead of kicking a ball, kids use leaf blowers to push lightweight balls toward a goal.
The air makes the ball move in funny directions. Kids laugh as they chase it around.
Always play with an adult supervising, and use safe, small leaf blowers. The first team to score the most goals wins.
Pumpkin Balance Walk
Balance a pumpkin on your head while walking a line.
Pumpkin Balance Walk is a test of balance.
Each player puts a small pumpkin on top of their head. Then they walk carefully across a line on the ground or a short path.
If the pumpkin falls, they must pick it up and start again. The first player to cross without dropping wins.
It’s harder than it looks, but very fun to try. Everyone enjoys cheering each other on.
Gourd Bowling
Similar to pumpkin bowling but using oddly shaped gourds for extra fun.
Gourd Bowling is like bowling but with silly gourds instead of balls.
Gourds are shaped in funny ways, so they roll in circles or bounce sideways. Line up plastic bottles or cones as pins.
Players roll their gourds to knock them down. Each turn is unpredictable, which makes the game exciting.
Kids laugh when the gourds wobble in crazy directions. The winner is the one with the most pins knocked down.
Turkey Tag
A tag game where kids wear clothespin “feathers” that others try to collect.
Turkey Tag is a playful running game with feathers.
Each child gets clothespins with paper or fabric “feathers” clipped to their clothes.
The goal is to grab feathers from other players while protecting your own. When time is up, the player with the most feathers wins.
It’s fast, silly, and great for groups. Kids run, chase, and laugh as they try to be the best “turkey” of the game.
🎃 Indoor Fall Games for Kids
Indoor fall games keep the fun going when the weather gets chilly or rainy.
Simple supplies like paper pumpkins, apples, and candy corn can turn any room into a playful space.
These games are great for classrooms, parties, or family nights at home. Kids stay entertained while enjoying the fall spirit, even without going outside.
Pin the Stem on the Pumpkin
A fall version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Pin the Stem on the Pumpkin is a fun twist on the classic party game, Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Hang a big paper pumpkin on the wall. Give each child a paper stem with tape on the back.
Players wear a blindfold, spin around, and try to stick the stem in the right spot.
Everyone laughs at the silly results, and the closest stem wins the game.
Pumpkin Pie Toss
Toss soft “pies” (bean bags or plush) into pie tins.
Pumpkin Pie Toss is a tossing game with a fall theme.
Place several empty pie tins on a table or the floor. Players take turns tossing bean bags or soft plush “pies” into the tins.
Each pie that lands inside earns points. You can set the tins at different distances for more challenge.
It’s a safe and fun indoor game that brings laughter and a little friendly competition.
Fall Bingo
Cards with pictures of leaves, pumpkins, turkeys, and apples.
Fall Bingo is just like regular Bingo but with autumn pictures.
Each player gets a Bingo card filled with fall-themed images like pumpkins, leaves, apples, and turkeys. A caller picks cards or shows pictures one by one.
Players mark the matching squares on their boards. The first to get a full row, column, or diagonal yells “Bingo!”
It’s easy to play and perfect for groups of any size.
Hot Pumpkin
Like a hot potato, but with a small pumpkin.
Hot Pumpkin is a seasonal version of Hot Potato.
Players sit in a circle and pass a small pumpkin around while music plays.
When the music stops, the person holding the pumpkin is out. The game continues until only one player is left.
Kids enjoy the excitement and the suspense of not knowing when the music will stop. It’s a simple, quick game that works indoors or outdoors.
Candy Corn Guessing Jar
Guess how many candy corns are in a jar.
Candy Corn Guessing Jar is a simple game full of surprises.
Fill a clear jar with candy corn and seal it tightly. Each player writes down a guess of how many candies are inside.
The guesses can be very close or way off, which makes it fun. After everyone plays, count the candy corn together.
The child with the closest guess wins a small prize or the candy itself.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe (Mini Board Version)
Indoors with paper pumpkins.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe is the tabletop version of the outdoor game.
Draw a tic-tac-toe grid on cardboard or paper. Use small paper pumpkins for one player and paper gourds for the other.
Kids take turns placing their pieces on the board. The first to get three in a row wins.
It’s easy to set up and fun for classrooms or parties. Everyone enjoys the fall-themed twist on a classic game.
Pumpkin Ring Toss (Indoor Version)
Same as outside, but with soft rings.
Pumpkin Ring Toss indoors is just as fun, but softer and safer.
Place pumpkins on the floor, and give kids soft rings made of foam or rope. Players stand a few steps back and toss the rings onto the pumpkin stems.
Each ring that lands earns points. The game can be made harder by moving farther away. It’s safe for inside play and keeps the fall theme alive.
Apple Stack Challenge
See who can stack the most apples before they fall.
Apple Stack Challenge is a balancing game with real apples.
Players take turns stacking apples on top of each other. Apples are round and slippery, so the tower wobbles and often falls.
The goal is to see who can stack the tallest tower before it crashes. Kids laugh at the shaky stacks, and everyone gets a turn.
It’s a simple game that tests patience, balance, and steady hands.
Leaf Memory Match
DIY cards with leaf designs to match.
Leaf Memory Match is a fun card game you can make yourself.
Draw or print pictures of different fall leaves and glue them on cards. Place the cards face down in rows. Players take turns flipping two cards at a time to find a match.
If they match, the player keeps them and goes again. The one with the most pairs at the end wins. It’s simple, quiet, and fun.
Pumpkin Golf
Mini golf using pumpkins with carved holes.
Pumpkin Golf is a fall twist on mini golf. Carve or cut holes in large pumpkins and place them on the floor.
Each hole becomes the “cup.” Kids use a small ball and a toy golf club or stick to try and hit the ball inside the pumpkin.
You can set up obstacles with boxes or books. The fewer strokes it takes, the better. It’s silly and challenging too.
Musical Pumpkins
Like musical chairs, but stepping on paper pumpkins.
Musical Pumpkins is just like musical chairs, but with paper pumpkins.
Cut out large pumpkin shapes from paper and place them in a circle on the floor. There should be one less pumpkin than the number of players.
Play music while the kids walk around. When the music stops, everyone must quickly step onto a pumpkin.
The child left out is out of the game. Keep going until one winner remains.
Gourd Guessing Game
Kids guess the weight of different gourds.
Gourd Guessing Game is a fun way to test your guessing skills.
Collect several gourds of different shapes and sizes. Place them on a table for kids to see and touch. Each child writes down a guess of how much each gourd weighs.
After everyone guesses, weigh the gourds one by one. Kids laugh at how close or far off they are. The closest guess wins a small prize.
Scarecrow Dress-Up Relay
Teams race to dress a teammate in scarecrow clothes.
Scarecrow Dress-Up Relay is a funny and fast team game.
Each team has a pile of clothes, like flannel shirts, hats, overalls, and scarves.
One teammate stands still as the “scarecrow.” The others race to dress them up as quickly as possible. The first team to finish wins.
Kids laugh as they try to button shirts and tie hats in a rush. The sillier the scarecrow looks, the better.
Autumn Pictionary
Draw fall-themed objects for others to guess.
Autumn Pictionary is a drawing and guessing game with a fall twist.
Players are split into teams. One person from each team draws a fall-themed object, like a pumpkin, turkey, or leaf.
Their teammates must guess what it is before the time runs out. If they guess correctly, they earn a point.
The team with the most points at the end wins. It’s creative, funny, and perfect indoors.
Pumpkin Cup Stack
Use orange cups to build and knock down towers.
Pumpkin Cup Stack is a building game using orange cups.
Kids stack the cups into towers or pyramids as high as they can without knocking them down.
You can make it a race by seeing who stacks the tallest tower the fastest. Then comes the fun part – knocking them down with a ball or beanbag.
Everyone cheers as the cups tumble down. It’s simple but exciting for all ages.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toss
Toss beanbags into painted pumpkin buckets.
Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toss mixes throwing with Tic-Tac-Toe.
Set up a big board with nine painted pumpkin buckets arranged in a grid.
Players toss beanbags, aiming to land them inside the buckets. Each player has a different color bag. The first to get three in a row wins.
It’s a game of both skill and luck, and kids love cheering when a beanbag finally makes it into the bucket.
Leaf Sorting Race
Kids sort paper or real leaves by size or color as fast as possible.
Leaf Sorting Race is a quick and energetic game.
Give each child or team a pile of paper leaves or real leaves. The goal is to sort them by size, color, or type as fast as possible.
You can make it harder by timing the race or mixing lots of different leaves together.
The first child or team to finish sorting correctly wins. It’s simple, fun, and feels very fall.
Conclusion
Fall is a season full of energy, colors, and laughter. Playing fall games with kids is a wonderful way to enjoy this special time with friends and family.
Whether it’s rolling pumpkins outside, jumping in leaf piles, or playing bingo indoors, these games bring smiles to everyone.
They are easy to set up, fun for all ages, and perfect for school, parties, or home.
With these ideas, kids can stay active, use their imagination, and create happy memories all season long.
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Which of these fall games for kids is your favorite? Have you tried any of them at home, in class, or at a fall party?
Share your ideas, experiences, and even new game suggestions in the comments below.
Your stories can inspire other parents, teachers, and families looking for fun ways to celebrate autumn. Let’s make this fall full of laughter, play, and happy memories together!