Free Colorado Coloring Pages for Download (Printable PDF)
Updated On May 14, 2025
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Welcome to our Colorado coloring pages collection.
You can download each coloring page as a PDF or print it for free!
Bishop Castle: Built entirely by one man, Jim Bishop, this whimsical and eccentric castle located in the San Isabel National Forest is a testament to human ingenuity and determination.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park: This dramatic canyon features sheer, dark rock walls that drop down to the Gunnison River, offering awe-inspiring views and excellent hiking opportunities.
Black Hawk and Central City: These historic mining towns, now home to casinos, provide a glimpse into Colorado's gold rush era while offering entertainment and gaming options for visitors.
Breckenridge: A popular ski resort town, Breckenridge offers excellent skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and fishing in the summer.
Colorado National Monument: Situated near Grand Junction, this monument showcases stunning red rock formations, deep canyons, and panoramic vistas, making it a paradise for hikers and photographers.
Colorado Railroad Museum: Located in Golden, this museum features an impressive collection of vintage locomotives and railroad artifacts, offering insight into the history of rail transportation in Colorado.
Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center: Explore the facilities where Olympic athletes train and learn about the history and significance of the Olympic Games in the United States.
Denver Art Museum: With an extensive collection spanning various art forms and periods, the Denver Art Museum showcases both international and regional artwork, including Native American art.
Denver Botanic Gardens: Located in Denver, these gardens feature a variety of themed gardens, including a Japanese garden, a tropical conservatory, and an impressive collection of native plants.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science: This comprehensive museum offers a wide range of exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, gems and minerals, space exploration artifacts, and interactive displays.
Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad: Take a scenic ride aboard a historic steam train through the beautiful San Juan Mountains, passing breathtaking canyons and cascading waterfalls.
Estes Park: Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park is a charming mountain town with a scenic riverwalk, unique shops, art galleries, and frequent wildlife sightings.
Garden of the Gods: Located in Colorado Springs, this unique geological wonder features towering sandstone rock formations that offer excellent opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and photography.
Great Sand Dunes National Park: Home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, this park offers a surreal desert-like landscape that can be explored by hiking, sandboarding, or even sledding.
Hanging Lake: Located in Glenwood Canyon, this picturesque turquoise lake is famous for its cascading waterfalls and travertine formations. It's a popular hiking destination but requires a permit.
Independence Pass: This scenic mountain pass reaches an elevation of 12,095 feet and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, as well as access to numerous hiking trails.
Maroon Bells: Considered one of the most photographed locations in Colorado, the Maroon Bells are twin peaks surrounded by colorful aspen groves, creating a stunning reflection in Maroon Lake.
Mesa Verde National Park: Known for its well-preserved ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings, Mesa Verde offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Native American civilizations that thrived here over 700 years ago.
Mount Evans: Drive or cycle up the highest paved road in North America to reach the summit of Mount Evans at 14,271 feet. The panoramic views from the top are truly awe-inspiring.
Pikes Peak: Standing at 14,115 feet, Pikes Peak is one of Colorado's most famous fourteeners. You can drive to the summit or take a cog railway for breathtaking panoramic views.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre: This iconic outdoor music venue near Denver is set amidst stunning red rock formations, providing a unique and memorable concert experience.
Rocky Mountain National Park: This stunning national park is renowned for its breathtaking mountain landscapes, alpine lakes, hiking trails, and abundant wildlife.
Royal Gorge Bridge and Park: Spanning the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge Bridge is one of the world's highest suspension bridges. The park offers thrilling attractions, including an aerial tram and zipline.
Telluride: A picturesque mountain town nestled in a box canyon, Telluride is known for its stunning scenery, charming historic buildings, excellent skiing, and the annual Telluride Film Festival.
Vail: A world-class ski resort, Vail attracts visitors with its exceptional skiing and snowboarding, luxury accommodations, fine dining, and vibrant après-ski scene.
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