62 Free Nature Coloring Pages: Printable Art for Kids
🖍️ 62 free sheets
Bring the outdoors inside with this collection of 62 nature-themed coloring pages, perfect for children ages 4 and up. These sheets are designed to help young artists practice color theory and fine motor control while exploring the beauty of the natural world. Simply print your favorites, grab your crayons or markers, and start your botanical and wildlife study today.
Wild Rose Coloring Sheet
Unlike florist roses, wild roses feature a delicate five-petal structure. Use soft pinks for the petals and vibrant greens for the leaves to make it pop.
Easy Rainbow Scenery Coloring Sheet
Capture the magic of a mountain waterfall under a rainbow. Tip: Use light pressure with your pencils to blend the rainbow colors smoothly into one another.
River Coloring Sheet
Focus on the flow of water with this serene river scene. Use varying shades of blue to create the illusion of depth and movement in the water.
Rainbow Butterfly Coloring Sheet
Butterflies are the perfect canvas for color theory. Experiment with symmetrical patterns on the wings to practice balance and precision.
Easy Horse Coloring Sheet
From solid coats to spotted patterns, horses offer great variety. Try using short, directional strokes to mimic the texture of a horse's coat.
Rhino Coloring Sheet
Rhinoceroses have tough, thick skin. Use gray and brown tones, and try adding a little texture with your pencil to represent their rugged appearance.
Sunrise Coloring Sheet
The sunrise is a masterclass in gradient blending. Start with deep purples at the bottom and transition to bright yellows at the horizon.
Dragon Fruit Coloring Sheet
This exotic fruit is visually striking. Use bright pink for the outer scales and leave the center white with small black dots for the seeds.
Husky Face Coloring Sheet
Huskies are known for their striking facial markings. Use light grays and whites, and pay attention to the symmetrical patterns around the eyes.
Calico Cat Coloring Sheet
Calico cats are famous for their tri-color coats. Have fun mixing orange, black, and white patches to create a unique feline friend.
Easy Mouse Coloring Sheet
Keep it simple with soft grays or browns. Use a fine-tip marker for the whiskers to add a realistic touch to your mouse.
Sunset Coloring Sheet
Pair this with your sunrise page! Use warm reds, oranges, and deep purples to capture the transition as the sun dips below the horizon.
Pecan Nuts Coloring Sheet
Focus on texture here. Use dark brown for the shells and a lighter, warmer brown for the nut meat to create a realistic look.
Easy Monkey Coloring Sheet
Monkeys are full of personality. Use earthy browns and tans, and don't be afraid to add a little shading around the face to give it character.
Bat Face Coloring Sheet
Bats have unique, leathery textures. Use muted grays or browns, and try using a darker shade to emphasize the shadows around the ears.
Wolf Coloring Sheet
Wolves have thick, multi-tonal fur. Use long, sweeping strokes with your pencil to follow the direction of the fur for a more realistic effect.
Raven Coloring Sheet
Ravens are all about sheen. Use a deep black, but try leaving small white highlights on the feathers to show how light reflects off them.
Stingray Coloring Sheet
Stingrays have a smooth, flat surface. Use light gray or blue, and try adding small dots or speckles to represent their unique skin patterns.
Baby Bunny Coloring Sheet
Soft and fluffy! Use light, circular motions with your pencil to create a soft, fuzzy texture on the bunny's coat.
Cartoon Goat Coloring Sheet
Goats are full of character. Whether you choose solid colors or spots, use a firm hand to define the goat's sturdy shape.
Snake Head Coloring Sheet
Snakes are perfect for practicing patterns. Use alternating colors to create a realistic scale effect across the snake's head.
Cartoon Cow Coloring Sheet
Classic black and white, or something more creative? Use bold strokes to fill in the spots and keep the edges clean.
Lake Coloring Sheet
Focus on the reflection. Use lighter colors for the water and darker shades for the surrounding landscape to create a sense of calm.
Grapes Coloring Sheet
Grapes are great for practicing round shapes. Use a lighter color on one side of each grape to show where the light hits them.
Cute Cartoon Mouse Coloring Sheet
This little mouse is full of charm. Use soft, pastel colors to give it a friendly, storybook appearance.
Penguin Chick
This fluffy chick is a great study in contrast. Use a light grey for the fuzzy down feathers and save your darkest black for the beak and feet to make the eyes pop.
Flying Bald Eagle
Capture the majesty of flight. Use a warm brown for the wings and keep the head and tail crisp white. Tip: Use light, feathery strokes to mimic the texture of plumage.
Pinecone
Pinecones are all about pattern. Try using two shades of brown—a light tan for the base and a darker chocolate brown for the shadows under each scale.
German Shepherd
This loyal pup is a classic. Use a mix of tan and black, but leave the chest area slightly lighter to show off the dog's soft fur texture.
Eagle Head
Focus on the sharp details of the beak. Use a bright, sunny yellow for the beak and eye, and keep the head feathers clean and white with very light grey shading.
Orca
Orcas are the masters of black and white. Color the body deep black, but make sure to leave the eye patch and belly bright white for that iconic look.
Octopus
Get creative with this one! While real octopuses are often brown, this cartoon version looks fantastic in bright purple or sea-foam green.
Cartoon Reindeer
A festive favorite! Use a soft brown for the body and a darker shade for the antlers. Tip: Add a little pink to the nose if you're feeling whimsical.
Foggy Landscape
This is a great lesson in shading. Use light grey and white to create a misty, atmospheric effect. Don't press too hard—keep the colors soft and blended.
Rabbit
Focus on the fur. Use short, light strokes to give the bunny a soft, fluffy look. Try mixing light brown and white for a realistic cottontail finish.
Sloth Face
Sloths have such expressive faces! Use a dark brown for the 'mask' around their eyes and a lighter cream for the rest of the face to get that classic look.
Pomegranate
Use a deep, rich red for the skin. If you color the seeds inside, try using a lighter pink or ruby red to show the juice and texture.
Strawberry
A classic summer fruit! Use a vibrant red for the berry and a bright, grassy green for the leaves on top. Don't forget to leave the seeds white or yellow.
Swan
Keep the swan elegant and white. Use a soft blue for the water around it and a bold orange for the beak to create a beautiful focal point.
Pony
Ponies come in so many colors! You can make this one a classic brown, or try a spotted pattern with black and white patches for a unique look.
Peacock
This is your chance to use all your brightest colors! Use metallic blues, greens, and purples for the tail feathers to mimic the natural iridescence of a peacock.
Lightning
Make it electric! Use bright white or yellow for the bolt itself, and surround it with deep, moody greys and blues to show the storm clouds.
Cobra
The hood is the star here. Use a darker color for the scales and a lighter, contrasting color for the pattern on the hood to make it look realistic.
Elephant
Elephants have wonderful, wrinkly skin. Use a cool grey and try adding some texture by pressing slightly harder in the folds of the skin.
Lemur
Don't forget the tail! Use alternating black and white stripes for the tail, and keep the face light with dark patches around the eyes for that classic lemur look.
Fig
Figs have a beautiful, deep purple skin. Use a lighter pink or red for the inside to show the texture of the fruit's flesh.
Cauliflower
This is a fun one! You can keep it traditional with creamy white, or experiment with shades of purple and green to make a 'rainbow' cauliflower.
Lilac Flower
Lilacs are all about clusters of small flowers. Use a soft lavender or light purple, and add a touch of green for the leaves to make the purple pop.
Sloth
Now you can color the whole sloth! Use light browns and tans, and maybe add a little mossy green on the fur to show how they live in the rainforest.
Cherries
Make these look juicy! Use a bright red for the cherries and a deep, dark green for the stems. A tiny white dot on each cherry can show a 'shine' or reflection.
Robin Coloring Page
Explore bird anatomy with this robin sheet. Try using a light orange for the breast and a soft grey for the wings to capture their natural, gentle appearance.
Magpie Coloring Page
Magpies have beautiful, iridescent feathers. Encourage kids to use dark blues and purples over a black base to mimic the shimmer of real magpie wings.
Heron Coloring Page
Herons are elegant, long-legged birds. Use light, watery blues for the feathers to create a serene, realistic look for this wetland hunter.
Nature Scenery Coloring Page
This landscape is perfect for teaching color blending. Use different shades of green for the trees and deep blues for the river to create depth in the scene.
Buttercup Coloring Page
Buttercups are iconic spring flowers. Use a bright, sunny yellow for the petals and a vibrant lime green for the stem to make the flower pop off the page.
Jasmine Flower Coloring Page
Jasmine is known for its delicate beauty. Try leaving the petals a crisp white while using a soft yellow for the center to keep the drawing looking fresh and clean.
Cartoon Mushrooms Coloring Page
Get creative with these toadstools! While red and white is classic, try using polka dots or stripes in unexpected colors to make your mushroom patch unique.
Beautiful Lily Coloring Page
Lilies have such interesting textures. Use small dots with a darker marker near the center of the petals to mimic the natural speckles found on many lily varieties.
Landscape Perspective Coloring Page
This page is a great lesson in depth. Color the objects closer to the bottom of the page with brighter, bolder colors, and use lighter shades for the mountains in the distance.
Yellowstone Geyser Coloring Page
Bring the wonder of Yellowstone to life! Use earthy browns for the rocky ground and bright, vibrant oranges and yellows for the mineral-rich hydrothermal pools.
Realistic Shark Coloring Page
Sharks look sleek and powerful. Try using a gradient of grey, starting dark on the top and fading to white on the belly to give your shark a 3D, realistic effect.
Seal Coloring Page
Seals are so much fun to color! Use light grey or brown and add small, darker spots to create a realistic speckled coat for your seal friend.