Scaled Wings Stretched Over Mountain Peaks

Jagged spines run down a curved back in these Dragon Coloring Pages, with each scale drawn as a separate overlapping shape along the neck and tail.

The wings spread wide — membrane sections divided by long bone lines fanning outward. Claws dig into a rocky ledge below. A forked tongue just barely extends past the jaw.

One of these slides right into a babysitter’s activity folder without any prep. The body fills most of the frame. Open wing sections and belly plates leave plenty of room for shading and detail work.


Wing Spans and Fire-Free Poses to Work Through

Dragon Coloring Pages cover a strong mix of stances and environments that make each page feel like a different encounter. One hand-drawn outline catches a dragon mid-flight above jagged peaks with wings angled downward.

Another print-ready page places the creature coiled around a stone tower, tail wrapping the base twice. Shapes stay bold and readable throughout.

  1. A dragon resting against a cave entrance with stalactites hanging above and rubble scattered at its feet
  2. A dragon reaching toward a treasure chest sitting on a stone platform inside a cavern
  3. Two dragons stacking their necks together on a wide cliff edge with clouds sketched behind them
  4. A dragon peeking around the corner of a crumbled castle wall with ivy lines climbing the bricks
  5. A dragon climbing a steep mountain face with claw marks scratched into the rock surface below

Each ink-friendly design keeps outlines thick enough to survive standard printing. No hair-thin scale lines. No backgrounds that overpower the main figure.


Dragon Coloring Pages work across a wide age range without needing adjustment. Younger kids grab the simpler poses — a dragon sitting upright on flat ground, wings folded.

Older kids reach for the complex scenes. Mid-flight swoops, jaw-open roars, tail-wrapped towers.

The wing membranes break into clear panels between bone ridges. Almost like sections of a fan. That structure helps build focus and patience.

Some scenes set the dragon high on a volcanic ridge with cracked ground underneath. Others bring it down into a forest clearing with thick tree trunks and tangled roots framing both sides. 

Scale texture stays consistent but the surroundings shift enough to keep every page worth picking up.

Also, the tail positions change from page to page — curled tight, draped over a ledge, or stretched straight behind during flight. Small differences like that prevent the stack from blending together.


Dragons appear in stories from almost every country on the planet, and they have been part of legends longer than most other mythical creatures.


Use the tip of a pencil to trace each individual scale before filling them in — it adds a layered look fast.


Dragon Coloring Pages give enough variety in pose and setting to hold attention through the entire stack without repeating the same scene twice.


How to Print

  1. Scroll down to browse all dragon designs below
  2. Select the image you want
  3. Click the orange “PRINT” button
  4. Start coloring immediately

What settings do the dragon outlines include?

Caves, mountains, castles, forests, and cliff ledges across various action poses.

Are these suitable for younger children?

Yes — several designs use large open shapes with simple backgrounds.

Will markers work well on these prints?

Thick outlines hold ink nicely, but a spare sheet underneath helps prevent bleed-through.