Deer Coloring Pages – Grab Your Crayons and Fill These Forest Scenes

A young deer standing between two tall pine trunks opens this set of Deer Coloring Pages right on your table. Antlers branch outward with smooth curved tines, and small hooves press into patches of grass drawn along the bottom edge.

The shapes are bold. Some pages place a single deer beside a fallen log, while others position a doe and fawn walking across a meadow with wildflower stems scattered around their legs.

A few layouts zoom into just the head, showing large rounded ears and a soft muzzle. A stack of these works well during long car rides when quiet activities help pass the time.


What These Deer Scenes Look Like

Across the pages, deer appear in full forest surroundings with layered detail. One printable activity sheet shows a buck standing on a rocky ledge with jagged stone edges beneath its hooves and a row of distant mountains behind.

Another places a fawn curled up beside a hollow tree stump with bark texture lines carved into the surface. Tall grass blades frame many of the scenes, and mushroom clusters sit near the base of oak trunks in a few drawings.

Scene Layouts

A line art scene captures a deer leaning over a shallow stream with pebbles visible along the water’s edge. Others position deer beside split-rail fences with crossed wooden beams.

One outline drawing features a doe peeking from behind a thick bush with individual leaf shapes along every branch. The antler structures vary — some carry wide racks with many tines, and others show small velvet nubs on younger deer.

Deer Coloring Pages give steady practice with detailed areas. Coloring supports fine motor skills.

The legs and hooves require precise strokes inside narrow outlines. Larger body sections let younger hands relax and fill space freely.

Backgrounds range from bare ground to full woodland floors covered with acorns and fallen leaves. Each deer drawing template keeps outlines clean enough for confident coloring without cramped spaces.

Fun Fact: Deer can move their ears in different directions at the same time without turning their head.

Creative Tip: Use a colored pencil for the antler tines and thin leg outlines. Switch to a crayon for the wide body and background tree trunks.


How to Print Deer Coloring Pages

  1. Scroll down through all the deer designs below
  2. Select the exact image you want to color
  3. Click the orange “PRINT” button right under the image
  4. Start coloring as soon as the page comes out

Do any designs show a fawn with spots on its body?

Yes, several pages draw fawns with small oval spots across the back and sides.

Which scenes include antlers with many branches?

A few layouts feature bucks with wide racks carrying multiple curved tines.

Are there close-up deer face designs available?

Some pages zoom into the head showing large ears, eyes, and muzzle detail.