Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF To Print)

There is something about big tires and loud engines that just sticks. These 24 monster truck coloring pages were made for that exact reason. Trucks that fly through the air, crush everything in sight, and somehow still look cool with flames on the side.

This collection includes various monster trucks. Grave Digger is in there. So is Bigfoot. Blaze shows up too. Some are classics, others are just fun to say out loud. Like Sparkle Smash. Or Princess Unicorn Monster Truck. No idea who thought of that one, but it works.

Monster Truck Coloring Pages Design Image

The spooky ones get attention too. Zombie Monster Truck has that weird grin kids love. El Toro Loco is all wild eyes and horns. Somehow they all end up bright green anyway.

Each page is free. Just click, open the PDF, and print. Works with US Letter paper. A4 is fine too. Nothing tricky.

Check out these fun coloring pages while you're here!





Discover More Free Printable Coloring Pages

Are you searching for even more exciting coloring activities that kids adore? Explore these popular collections of free printable coloring pages for endless fun and creativity!

Search

10 Fun Ideas with Monster Truck Coloring Pages

Monster truck coloring pages aren’t just for filling time. With a few extra ideas, they can turn into creative and even learning-friendly activities. These pages can help with motor skills, imagination, teamwork and more. Below are ten simple ways to use them in fun and unexpected ways.

1. Color Grave Digger by Numbers

Use the Grave Digger coloring page as a color-by-number. Pick a few colors, assign each one a number, and let kids fill in the sections to match. It helps with number recognition and makes coloring feel more like a challenge.

2. Make Your Own Bigfoot Truck

After coloring Bigfoot, kids can draw their own version. Bigger wheels? Flames? Maybe a flying truck with rocket boosters. They can come up with their own designs and ideas.

3. Write a Wild Story for Megalodon

Megalodon isn’t just for coloring. After it’s done, write a short story about its latest stunt. Did it race across water? Jump a canyon? Crash through a giant cake? Anything goes.

4. Group Art with Sparkle Smash

Give a Sparkle Smash page to a group of kids and let each person color a part. In the end, it becomes a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that shows different styles and teamwork.

5. Hot Wheels Speed Coloring

Turn coloring into a race. Set a timer and see who can finish the Hot Wheels truck fastest. Afterwards, look at each page together and talk about the different colors and styles.

6. Create a Haunted Scene for Zombie Truck

Once the Zombie Monster Truck is colored, add a spooky background. It could be a haunted garage, dark forest or a stormy night. Let imagination lead the way.

7. Unicorn Truck Memory Game

Color a few copies of the Unicorn Monster Truck and cut them into squares. Mix them up and play a matching game. It helps with memory and is easy to make at home or in class.

8. Try Color Mixing with El Toro Loco

Use the El Toro Loco page to test different color combos. Try blending red and yellow or layering shades. It’s a great way to explore how colors work together.

9. Create a Backstory for Thunderroarus

Give Thunderroarus a full character. How fast is it? What’s its best move? Where does it perform? Kids can write a short bio and even draw a logo or team name.

10. Turn JCB into a Puzzle

After coloring the JCB truck, glue it to cardboard and cut it into puzzle pieces. Kids can mix them up and try putting them back together. It’s fun and great for focus.