Mountain lions make great coloring pages because they look calm, alert, and wild at the same time. This collection includes mountain lion cubs, full body mountain lions, a close-up face, a family scene by a waterfall, and a roaring mountain lion on the rocks.
Printable mountain lion coloring sheets
Here are all the mountain lion printables in one place. Some are simple and friendly for younger kids, while others have more rocks, fur details, or wilderness backgrounds.
Mountain lion cub exploring the peaks
A young mountain lion stands above the trees and looks across the peaks. This page works well with sky colors, rocky grays, and soft tan fur.
Mountain lion cub climbing adventure
This cub climbs across the rocks with careful little steps. The clear action makes it easy for kids to understand and fun to color.
Mountain lion cub resting on the rocks
This cub has found a quiet spot on the rocks after exploring. It is a calmer page for natural colors and a soft mountain background.
Mountain lion cubs together
These mountain lion cubs make a sweet wild cat scene for kids. Keep the fur sandy brown, or use warmer colors to make the cubs stand out.
Mountain lion coloring page
A clean mountain lion printable with a clear wild cat shape. It is a flexible page for natural colors, forest tones, or a rocky background.
Mountain lion coloring page 2
Majestic mountain lion looking over the canyon. Fill it with bright colors for even better effect.
Mountain lion face coloring page
This mountain lion face is good for coloring the eyes, muzzle, ears, and fur. Use pale tan, cream, and soft gray for a natural look.
Mountain lion family by the waterfall
A mountain lion family rests beside the water while the waterfall flows behind them. Use blues, greens, grays, and sandy browns to build the scene.
Mountain lion roaring on the peak
This mountain lion stands above the cliffs and roars into the open air. The moon, rocks, and high viewpoint make the page feel dramatic.
Mountain lion coloring tips
Mountain lions are usually colored in sandy tan, beige, cream, light brown, and gray tones. You can use darker brown around the ears, nose, paws, and tail tip. For the background, try pine trees, rocks, snow, grass, mountain shadows, or a blue sky.
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