Raccoon Coloring Pages – Small Paws Holding a Found Treasure

Curved claws gripping the edge of a hollow log, raccoon coloring pages drop a masked face right into the middle of the paper. The ringed tail curls behind.

Tiny ears sit round and alert on top of a broad head, and the fur markings around the eyes give every outline an instant personality.

The shapes stay chunky enough for younger hands but carry just enough texture to keep older kids busy too. A few of these tuck into a weekend kitchen table stack without any trouble.

Did you know? Raccoons wash almost everything they find in water before eating it, even if the food is already clean!


Masked Faces and Bushy Tails Across Every Sheet

Opening a fresh page of raccoon coloring pages puts you face to face with one of nature’s most curious critters.

A black-and-white outline captures that trademark mask shape clearly — two patches around the eyes connected by a narrow bridge across the nose.

Some raccoons sit upright on a tree stump. Others crouch at the edge of a stream or balance on a fence rail. The poses shift enough that no two sheets feel repetitive.

The tail alone keeps things interesting. Rings wrap around it in even bands, giving a natural rhythm to the coloring. A ready-to-print sheet showing a raccoon beside a hollow tree has wide open sections for fast filling.

One showing a raccoon nestled among fallen leaves takes patience, with overlapping shapes and layered textures. That range matters. Quick pages and slow pages serve different moods.

What’s on the Page

  • A raccoon perched on a thick tree branch with bark texture along the limb
  • Mask-shaped eye patches and rounded ear outlines drawn with clear edges
  • Hollow logs, tree stumps, and rock piles as resting spots
  • Stream banks with smooth stones and small ripple lines in the water
  • Woodland backgrounds with ferns, mushrooms, and fallen branches
  • Close-up portraits showing detailed whisker lines and nose shape

A simple line drawing of a raccoon sitting on a log suits a quick coloring break. A full forest floor scene with roots, leaves, and stones stretching behind the raccoon turns into a longer project. Both styles pull their weight differently across an afternoon.


Printable raccoon templates lean into rounded shapes that feel forgiving under a crayon. The body is stocky, the head wide, and the legs short — every section has enough room inside the lines.

Raccoon outline pages keep the fur texture light, using short dashes along the back and tail without crowding the space. That balance between detail and breathing room keeps the pages accessible.

Grab these raccoon coloring pages and lay them out before the pencils come down. A stack of printed sheets, an open table, and a cup of crayons — the whole setup takes half a minute.


Creative Tip

Press a crayon firmly on the mask patches around the eyes for contrast. Use a colored pencil for short strokes along the tail rings. Try a gel pen to dot tiny claw marks on the paws.

Do the raccoon pages include forest backgrounds or just the animal?

Both — some show full woodland scenes, others focus on the raccoon alone.

Are the tail rings clearly separated for easy coloring?

Yes, each ring has its own distinct outline with space between bands.

Which sheets work best for a quick session?

The single raccoon portraits with thick simple outlines finish fastest.

How to Print

Scroll through all the raccoon sheets lined up below. Tap whichever one catches your eye to open it. Click the orange “PRINT” button and start coloring the moment the paper comes out.