A fox perched at the edge of a forest path stares right back at you in these Fox Coloring Pages — ears up, tail curled, ready to be brought to life with whatever crayon is nearest.
Fox Coloring Pages fit quietly into a relaxed weekend morning between cartoons and breakfast. Sharp little faces. Busy, full tails. Plenty of detail to fill in.
What Makes These Fox Drawings Worth Picking Up
Fox coloring pages cover a wide range of scenes — a fox mid-leap over a log, another tucked into tall grass, one peeking from behind mossy rocks. The variety keeps things interesting from page to page.
An outline drawing of a fox sitting upright beneath bare branches captures that classic woodland feel without being too complicated for younger kids. Some pages lean simple. Others pack in roots, leaves, and fallen bark around the fox’s feet.
Scene Layouts
A line art scene might place a fox crouching low beside a frozen stream, nose angled toward the ground as if tracking something just out of frame.
Another layout shows two foxes arranging themselves face-to-face on a snowy ledge, tails overlapping at the tips. Wide scenes stretch across the full page with background tree lines sketched lightly behind the main fox figure.
Smaller, tighter compositions put just the fox and one nearby object — a hollow log, a flat rock — front and center.
What You Will Find:
- Fox standing alert at the mouth of a burrow
- Fox resting against a thick tree root
- Two foxes stacking close together on a hillside
- Fox pulling at a trailing vine near a stone wall
- Fox peeking out from behind a mossy boulder
Fox Coloring Pages work whether a child wants to race through a page fast or take their time on every whisker.
A single printable activity sheet can occupy a full afternoon when the details are layered enough to reward slow, careful crayon work. These also slip into a birthday party favor bag without trouble.
Fox Coloring Pages range from bold, easy outlines suited for preschool-age hands to more involved woodland compositions that older kids and adults find satisfying to finish.
Fox drawing templates tend to highlight the ears and tail most — those two shapes carry the most personality on the page.
Creative Tip: Press the crayon harder along the outer edges of the tail to thicken the outline. Use the tip of a marker to trace the triangular ear shapes before filling them in.
Fun Fact: Foxes can actually hear things underground — their ears are tuned well enough to detect movement beneath soil and snow.
How to Print
- Scroll down to the image you want
- Select it with a tap or click
- Hit the orange PRINT button
- Grab your crayons and start coloring
Do any of the fox pages show the fox in a burrow scene?
Yes, at least one fox outline shows a burrow entrance with roots framing the opening.
Which pages are best for younger kids just starting out?
The single-fox poses with minimal background work best for small hands.
Are the tail details easy to color without the lines bleeding together?
Each tail outline is spaced with clear inner lines, keeping sections easy to separate.



















