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25 Arctic Animals Coloring Pages (Free to Print and Download)

Arctic animals and snowy scenes have a way of turning a quiet afternoon into something special. Polar bears, arctic foxes, snowy owls, and seal pups invite you to slow down, color, and bring a bit of wintry calm wherever you are.

These pages are perfect for keeping kids busy on a chilly day, adding a creative moment to the classroom, or simply enjoying some peaceful time with markers or crayons.

Inside this collection, you’ll find pages suited for all ages. Younger children can start with large, simple shapes, while older kids and adults have more detailed designs to explore. Every page is set up for easy printing on regular A4 paper, so you can get started in just a few clicks.

Pick your favorites below and let your imagination add color to the Arctic, right at your own kitchen table or classroom desk.


How to Download and Print

Getting started is easy:

  • Look through the coloring pages below and choose any picture you like.
  • Click Print or Download.
    • Download will save the image to your device.
    • Print opens the image in a new tab, just click the save icon (or press Ctrl+S) to save it wherever you want.
  • To print, press Ctrl+P or click the print icon. Regular A4 paper works perfectly [1].
  • Grab your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Enjoy filling in your arctic scene!

Feel free to use these pages at home, in your classroom, or just for a little creative break.

Easy Arctic Animals Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

Suitable for:

Young children, early learners, and beginners

Themes

Cute arctic animals, winter, snow, gentle scenery, easy coloring

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Snowy Scene with a Polar Bear Cub

A gentle polar bear cub sits on bright snow beneath soft clouds, with a small frozen shrub nearby.

Polar Bear Cub on
Ice

A cheerful polar bear cub stands on icy ground near a small pine tree as clouds drift overhead.

Relaxed Polar Bear Cub in Winter

A calm polar bear cub rests on soft snow, surrounded by falling snowflakes and a young winter sapling.

Playful Polar Bear Cub Fishing

A playful polar bear cub stands beside a frozen pond, holding a fish beneath pale Arctic clouds.

Arctic Fox Peaceful Snow Scene

A calm Arctic fox rests in fresh snow as light flakes fall, with a small evergreen close by.

Arctic Fox Icy Ridge View

A playful Arctic fox explores an icy ridge above a snowy shrub, with soft clouds floating overhead.

Arctic Fox Quiet Winter Rest

A serene Arctic fox rests on a snowy hill, surrounded by gentle drifts and a lone pine tree.

Snowy Owl Rocky Perch Scene

A calm snowy owl perches on a mossy rock with sparse grass, a pine tree nearby, and soft clouds above.

Snowy Owl Chick in a Calm Woodland Setting

A fluffy snowy owl chick rests near a fallen log, surrounded by leaves, a small shrub, and gentle clouds.

Snowy Owl Meadow Stump
View

A curious snowy owl stands on a weathered stump, surrounded by meadow flowers, a small tree, and drifting clouds.

Arctic Fox Cub in Winter
Scenery

A cute Arctic fox cub sits quietly in a snowy Arctic landscape, with falling snowflakes and a spruce tree nearby.

Polar Bear Cub in Arctic Winter Scenery

A playful polar bear cub stands on fresh snow in an Arctic winter landscape, with scattered rocks and clouds above.

Seal Pup Resting in Arctic Winter Scenery

A sweet seal pup rests on snow beside icy formations, set against a calm Arctic winter backdrop.

Medium Arctic Animals Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Children ages 6–10; medium coloring skill needed

Themes

Playful arctic animals, snowy playgrounds, winter nature scenes, gentle adventure

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Playful Polar Bear on Frost Playground

A fluffy polar bear cub plays on icy playground equipment beneath
drifting snow clouds and tundra
flowers.

Curious Polar Bear Cub Exploring a Snowy Meadow

A young polar bear cub explores a quiet snowy meadow with simple play elements set within winter arctic scenery and soft drifting clouds

Arctic Fox Kits Snowy Adventure

Two playful Arctic fox kits explore snowy hills amid clouds, winter flowers, and a simple sled.

Arctic Fox Icy Pond Moment

A curious Arctic fox rests near an icy pond surrounded by pine trees, clouds, and winter flowers.

Snowy Owls Forest Perch

Two snowy owls rest on a stump surrounded by pine trees, drifting leaves, and forest mushrooms.

Snowy Owl Icy Lakeside Glide

A snowy owl swoops over a frozen lake with winter clouds, a wooden pier, and frosty reeds.

Arctic Fox Relaxing in Winter Arctic Scenery

An Arctic fox relaxes among snow-covered ground, simple play structures, and blooming tundra plants within winter arctic scenery.

Polar Hare Exploring a Winter Arctic Hillside

A polar hare explores snowy hills with drifting clouds and frozen play elements set in winter arctic scenery.


Advanced Arctic Animals Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Teens, adults, advanced colorists; detailed, intricate designs

Themes

Arctic wildlife, urban winter, nature meets city, complex scenery

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Polar Bear Walking Along an Arctic City Boardwalk

Polar bears walk confidently along an Arctic city boardwalk, surrounded by stylized trees, drifting clouds, and subtle urban details.

Arctic Foxes Exploring a Frosted Cityscape

Arctic foxes move through a frosted cityscape of icy buildings, snow-
covered plants, and distant pine
trees.

Snowy Owl Flying Over a Winter City Skyline

Snowy owls spread their wings above a winter city skyline, showcasing crisp architecture and icy atmospheric accents.

A Fox Journey Through Winter Arctic Scenery

A playful fox travels through winter arctic scenery filled with dense polar architecture and detailed natural elements.


Fun Ways to Enjoy Your Arctic Animal Coloring Pages

Coloring arctic animals is just the start, there are all sorts of playful and creative things you can do with your finished pages. For families, turning coloring time into a shared experience is easy. Try sitting together and each picking a different animal, then trade pages and see how your styles compare. These pages also work well in classroom settings, especially if you want to mix a little creativity with learning about nature and winter habitats.

Kids often love turning their artwork into something more interactive. After coloring, you can cut out the animals to make bookmarks or greeting cards for friends. If you’re up for it, tape your favorites along a wall or across a window to make a winter-themed display that brightens up any room. Teachers can encourage students to research one arctic animal and present a fun fact along with their colored page. This makes coloring a bit of a project, not just a quiet activity.

Here are a few more ideas to try:

  • Make your own memory game by printing two copies of several coloring pages, coloring them, and then cutting them into cards.
  • Use the finished pictures as story starters, write a few sentences about what happens to the animals after the scene in the picture.
  • Host a coloring swap with friends or classmates: everyone colors a page, then trades with someone else to finish it off.
  • Turn a completed set into a little “Arctic Animals” book by stapling your pages together and making a cover.
  • For a bit of science, look up where each animal lives on a map and mark it with a sticker or drawing.

Learning about the Arctic is more fun when it feels like play. Did you know that arctic foxes change the color of their fur with the seasons, or that polar bears are such strong swimmers they can cross open sea for days? [2] Adding stories or facts to your coloring pages can help you remember these little details and make each animal feel unique.


Share Your Arctic Art with ColorWee

We love seeing what you create! If you want to share your finished coloring pages or your own arctic illustrations, send them to ColorWee. Whether you’re proud of a bold color choice, a creative background, or just had fun with the process, we’d be happy to feature some of your work (with your permission, of course). Your art might inspire others who visit our site, and it’s always a treat to see how different imaginations bring these winter animals to life.

Happy coloring from everyone at ColorWee!


References

  1. https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
  2. https://seaworld.org/animals/facts/mammals/arctic-fox/

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