Free Colorado Coloring Page

Colorado

This post contains my Colorado coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE

Hey Hey!! I’m Stevie and I make free coloring pages - welcome to my COLORADO post. There are 4 free printable coloring pages about Colorado here in this post and I hope you love at least one if not all of my Colorado printables.

You might have guessed that I am working on a post for every single state and when that’s finished you’ll see a link to where you can see them all right here in this very location.

For now, I hope this Colorado post is exactly what you need - you can print the page you want by using the button just below the image of your favorite page so scroll on down! I’ve included some fun Colorado facts + some links to where you can learn more about Colorado + some videos made for kids about Colorado which I think go great with my coloring pages

4 Free printable Colorado coloring pages from Stevie Doodles - print and color these free Colorado coloring sheets today + search for your favorite state!

The first long-term settlements appeared in the southwest part of the state thousands of years ago; their ancestors built the ruins at Mesa Verde National Park. Many other Native American cultures later lived in this area, including the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. READ MORE ABOUT COLORADO FROM NAT GEO HERE

Colorado facts

This page has facts about Colorado! Like how its nickname is “The Centennial State” and how home to The Rockies, and how its state flower is the white and lavender columbine and its state bird is the lark bunting. You can find Colorado in the map of the US and color it in (or color in the whole map and make Colorado special)

It’s called “The Centennial State” because it became a state in the same year the US celebrated its 100th birthday.

Free printable Colorado coloring sheets from Stevie Doodles - Colorado activity pages you can print and color today.
 
 

Colorado Doodles

I don’t know if you saw the name of this site but this whole thing was born from my (Stevie) love of doodling. I was the doodler in school, drawing on the edge of my notebooks and sometimes in the middle ;) Please leave doodlers alone by the way. I never once had a teacher bother me about my doodles and I’m so thankful.

This is an outline of the state of Colorado with some of my doodles filling it up for your coloring pleasure - hope this adds something awesome to your exploration of Colorado!

Free printable Colorado doodle coloring page from Stevie Doodles - print and color this Colorado activity sheet free + find 1000’s more free printable coloring pages
 

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Colorado Classic

This Colorado coloring page is a classic Stevie Doodles - I make personalized name coloring pages here and you can search for your name in my free pages (I hope you find your and love it!) or you can also get yours for just $5 with one-day digital delivery

You’ll find one of these in every one of my states posts - get the Colorado classic version below the image.

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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FREE COLORADO COLORING ACTIVITY PAGE ABOVE

Surprisingly, it is possible to be in more than two states at the same time. In the southwest corner of Colorado, the state borders three others, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. This is quite the phenomenon as it’s the only place in the whole of America where the corners of four states all meet. So, if you’re in Colorado head to the Four Corners Monument to stand in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah at the same time.

Glenwood Springs houses the largest mineral pool in the world, it is also one of the hottest in Colorado. The source of the Glenwood Hot Springs’s mineral water is the Yampah spring. The spring produces over 3.5 million gallons of water per day at a scolding 122F. READ MORE ABOUT COLORADO HERE

 

Colorado Rockies

Rocky Mountain National Park has 156 lakes. Only 48 of the 156 lakes contain trout populations, as cold water temperatures and lack of spawning habitat prevent populations from sustaining in many of the higher elevation lakes.

The Continental Divide (a demarcation of the flow of water between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean) runs through the park.

There are rocks 1.7 billion years old in the park, and they are also some of the oldest in the National Parks System.

Rocky Mountain National Park is connected from end to end by a stretch of U.S. Highway 34 known as Trail Ridge Road.

Rocky Mountain’s Trail Ridge Road is the highest continual highway in the country. Its maximum height is 3,713 kilometers (12,183 feet). READ MORE ABOUT THE ROCKIES

Free printable Colorado Rockies coloring page printable with facts about the Rockies - free printable activity sheets to explore Colorado
 

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