50 Trucks Coloring Pages - Free PDF Printables

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What kind of truck does your child spot first - a fire truck, a monster truck, or the biggest dump truck on the road? These Trucks coloring pages turn that excitement into an easy activity, with our 50 designs available as a free printable PDF collection that is ready to download in US Letter or A4. The set covers a really fun mix too, including construction trucks, delivery trucks, fire trucks, garbage trucks, monster trucks, and futuristic cargo machines.

That variety makes the collection especially useful for different ages and different kinds of coloring time. Parents can print a few for quiet afternoons, teachers can use them for transportation themes, and kids who love big wheels and busy machines get pages with strong shapes, bold outlines, and plenty of extra details like cargo, ladders, bins, flames, and rocky work sites.

There are simple truck pages that work well for preschoolers, plus busier scenes for older kids who like spending longer on coloring. If your child enjoys these, check out our Cars coloring pages and Tractors coloring pages too for even more vehicle fun.

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Pin to PinterestArctic exploration truck
Arctic exploration truck
Pin to PinterestBox truck outside warehouse
Box truck outside warehouse
Pin to PinterestBusy truck worksite
Busy truck worksite
Pin to Pinterest🎨 Chunky truck big wheels on grassChunky truck big wheels on grass
Chunky truck big wheels on grass
Pin to PinterestCity fire truck scene
City fire truck scene
Pin to PinterestConstruction truck building site
Construction truck building site
Pin to PinterestConstruction truck site
Construction truck site
Pin to PinterestDelivery truck and store
Delivery truck and store
Pin to PinterestDelivery truck dropping packages
Delivery truck dropping packages
🖍 Coloring Tip:Dump trucks and quarry trucks look great in yellow or orange, with dark gray tires and silver metal parts to make them feel heavy.
Pin to PinterestDump truck carrying rocks
Dump truck carrying rocks
Pin to PinterestEpic city truck
Epic city truck
Pin to PinterestFantasy bridge truck
Fantasy bridge truck
Pin to PinterestFantasy fire truck fighting volcano
Fantasy fire truck fighting volcano
Pin to PinterestFantasy fortress truck
Fantasy fortress truck
Pin to PinterestFantasy ocean construction truck
Fantasy ocean construction truck
Pin to PinterestFarm pickup tools
Farm pickup tools
Pin to PinterestFire truck fire station
Fire truck fire station
Pin to PinterestFriendly truck
Friendly truck
🖍 Coloring Tip:Fire trucks stand out best with bright red bodies, black tires, and pale gray ladders, and a little yellow on lights makes the details pop.
Pin to PinterestFuture city mega truck
Future city mega truck
Pin to PinterestFuturistic delivery truck neighborhood
Futuristic delivery truck neighborhood
Pin to PinterestFuturistic electric cargo truck
Futuristic electric cargo truck
Pin to PinterestFuturistic fire rescue truck
Futuristic fire rescue truck
Pin to PinterestFuturistic garbage truck automation
Futuristic garbage truck automation
Pin to PinterestFuturistic mining truck
Futuristic mining truck
Pin to PinterestFuturistic modular cargo truck
Futuristic modular cargo truck
Pin to PinterestFuturistic pickup on road
Futuristic pickup on road
Pin to PinterestFuturistic sky truck
Futuristic sky truck
🖍 Coloring Tip:Garbage and delivery trucks are fun in white, green, or sky blue, especially with black wheels and small orange lights near the cab.
Pin to PinterestGarbage truck and bins
Garbage truck and bins
Pin to PinterestGarbage truck collecting bins
Garbage truck collecting bins
Pin to PinterestGiant fantasy mountain truck
Giant fantasy mountain truck
Pin to PinterestGiant fantasy snow plow
Giant fantasy snow plow
Pin to PinterestGiant truck lifting buildings
Giant truck lifting buildings
Pin to PinterestHero mega truck
Hero mega truck
Pin to PinterestIce cream truck parked
Ice cream truck parked
Pin to PinterestJungle fantasy truck clearing
Jungle fantasy truck clearing
Pin to PinterestMonster truck arena jump
Monster truck arena jump
🖍 Coloring Tip:Monster trucks look extra exciting with bold stripes in lime green, bright blue, or red, and dark purple can make a fantasy truck feel even wilder.
Pin to PinterestMonster truck driving
Monster truck driving
Pin to PinterestMonster truck on hills
Monster truck on hills
Pin to PinterestQuarry dump truck rocks
Quarry dump truck rocks
Pin to PinterestSci fi mining truck
Sci fi mining truck
Pin to PinterestSemi truck on highway
Semi truck on highway
Pin to PinterestSimple dump truck dirt
Simple dump truck dirt
Pin to PinterestSimple fire truck outside
Simple fire truck outside
Pin to PinterestSimple garbage truck street
Simple garbage truck street
Pin to PinterestSimple pickup yard
Simple pickup yard
🖍 Coloring Tip:Futuristic trucks suit cool colors like silver, teal, and electric blue, with black tires and light gray panels to keep the sci-fi shapes easy to see.
Pin to PinterestSimple truck straight road
Simple truck straight road
Pin to PinterestTow truck car assist
Tow truck car assist
Pin to PinterestTow truck helping car
Tow truck helping car
Pin to PinterestTow truck on road
Tow truck on road
Pin to PinterestWarehouse delivery trucks
Warehouse delivery trucks

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5 easy activities using Trucks coloring pages

We've tried to make these ideas realistic, affordable, and easy to set up with supplies most families and classrooms already have. They mix crafts, games, and display projects, and several are built around the truck scenes on this page.

Activities with truck coloring pages
  1. Build a monster truck stunt arena

    The monster truck arena jump, monster truck driving, and monster truck on hills pages are perfect for this because they already feel loud and action-packed. Kids can color the trucks, glue them onto a large sheet, and draw ramps, crushed cars, score signs, and cheering crowds around them to make a full stunt arena.

    You'll need:
    • 2-3 printed monster truck pages
    • Crayons or markers
    • Poster board or large paper
    • Scissors
    • Glue stick
    How to do it:
    • Color the monster truck pages and cut around the trucks or full scenes.
    • Glue them onto poster board with space for extra arena details.
    • Draw ramps, tire tracks, lights, and a crowd around the trucks.

    It makes a bold bedroom or classroom display.

  2. Make a truck delivery route map

    The box truck outside warehouse, delivery truck and store, and delivery truck dropping packages pages work really well together here. Kids can turn them into a pretend route board, drawing roads and arrows to show where each truck goes next and what it needs to deliver.

    You'll need:
    • 3 printed delivery truck pages
    • Crayons or colored pencils
    • Large sheet of paper
    • Scissors
    • Glue stick
    How to do it:
    • Color the truck pages and cut around the main truck scenes.
    • Glue them onto a large sheet in the order your child chooses.
    • Draw roads, buildings, arrows, and package drop-off spots between them.

    It turns coloring time into a simple delivery game.

  3. Create a recycling pickup game

    The garbage truck and bins, garbage truck collecting bins, and simple garbage truck street pages make this one especially easy to understand. After coloring, kids can add little paper trash cans in different colors and move them to the correct truck as part of a sorting game.

    You'll need:
    • 2-3 printed garbage truck pages
    • Markers or crayons
    • Colored paper scraps
    • Scissors
    • Tape or glue
    How to do it:
    • Color the garbage truck pages and cut small bin shapes from paper.
    • Make the bins in different colors like blue, green, and brown.
    • Sort and place the bins near the truck as your child plays pickup route.

    It's a fun mix of coloring, matching, and pretend play.

  4. Design a rescue dispatch board

    The city fire truck scene, fire truck fire station, simple fire truck outside, and futuristic fire rescue truck pages can become one big emergency board. Kids can color the trucks and arrange them on a sheet with roads, fire station signs, and arrows showing which rescue truck gets called first.

    You'll need:
    • 3-4 printed fire truck pages
    • Crayons or markers
    • Poster board
    • Scissors
    • Glue stick
    How to do it:
    • Color the fire truck pages and cut around the main trucks or scenes.
    • Glue them onto a poster board in different spots.
    • Add roads, fire symbols, arrows, and a call board with pretend rescue jobs.

    Kids usually love deciding which truck saves the day.

  5. Build a quarry loading scene

    The dump truck carrying rocks, quarry dump truck rocks, simple dump truck dirt, and busy truck worksite pages are a great match for a loading project. Kids can color the trucks, then add paper rocks, dirt piles, cones, and loading zones to make a whole worksite scene.

    You'll need:
    • 2-4 printed dump truck or worksite pages
    • Crayons or colored pencils
    • Brown or gray paper scraps
    • Scissors
    • Glue stick
    How to do it:
    • Color the truck pages and cut small rock and dirt shapes from paper.
    • Glue the trucks onto a large sheet and add piles of loads nearby.
    • Draw arrows or zones showing where each truck should pick up and dump its load.

    This one feels especially good for kids who like construction play.

Some giant mining dump trucks use tires over 13 feet tall. One Michelin rigid dump truck tire is listed at 159 inches in overall diameter, which is taller than many room ceilings.

For more big wheels and printable vehicle fun, head back to our full Vehicles coloring pages collection. You'll find more cars, tractors, motorcycles, and other machine-themed pages there too.

Coloring Pages FAQ

  1. Can I redistribute or resell these coloring pages?
    • No - please don’t resell or redistribute the files or printed copies.
  2. Are new coloring pages added frequently?
    • Yes - we add new coloring pages frequently, along with new collections.
  3. Are finished coloring pages allowed to be shared on social media?
    • Yes - go ahead and share your finished pages on social media (tag us if you’d like).
  4. What should I choose - 100% scale or Fit to Page?
    • If the preview looks perfect, 100% is fine; if anything looks cut off, “Fit to Page” is usually the better choice.
  5. Is it okay to print these for a school or learning group?
    • Yes - printing for non-commercial educational use is allowed for schools and learning groups.