Get ready for our collection of over 33 lion coloring pages. If you’re a fan of these cute but powerful beasts, love the jungle and African animals, these coloring sheets are perfect for you.
Enjoy them on a cozy Sunday afternoon, give some to your kids and let them learn about these wild animals by painting them. It’s sure much more creative to use crayons and pencils on these cute lions than to stare at a screen all the time watching whatever comes when scrolling!
Free Printable Lion Coloring Pages
Downloading our free printable lion coloring pages is as easy as clicking the image or download button, and that’s it. Print directly from the website or keep the pages on your drive to print later. All the A4 printables come in PDF format and are ready to print and color.
Which one do you want to start with?
From cute little cubs to majestic lions gazing the horizon, you’ll find many adorable coloring pages to have fun with. There’s even one with the Lion King! You may have noticed that some are more suitable for children while others present some challenges better appropriate for adults. Anyway, there’s plenty to choose from.
10 Fun Ways to Color Lion Coloring Pages
Lions are usually golden and brown, we know. But do you really have to stick to that? Nope. You can make your lions magical, royal, silly, or even comic-style. Your kids will love the surprise.
1. Rainbow Lions
Color the mane using all the colors in your pencil case. Red, orange, pink, purple, blue, green. Keep the face simple so the mane pops.
2. Galaxy Lions
Use dark blue, violet, and magenta on the mane. Add little white dots for stars. Now your lion looks like it lives in space.
3. Royal King Lions
Gold crown, deep red cape, shiny yellow mane. Add little jewels with dots of green and blue. Perfect for “king of the jungle” vibes.
4. Pastel Baby Lions
Soft peach for the fur, pastel pink for the nose, light mint for the background. Cute, calm, and perfect for toddlers.
5. Safari Sunset Lions
Color the lion normally, but make the background orange, red, and yellow like sunset. It makes the whole page look dramatic without extra effort.
6. Comic-Style Lions
Use thick black outlines, bright yellow fur, and red tongue. Add “ROAR!” in bold letters. It turns a normal page into a mini poster.
7. Winter Lions
Go cold instead of warm. Light gray fur, icy blue shadows, and a snowy background. You can even add a scarf. Why not?
8. Flower Mane Lions
Instead of coloring the mane in one color, turn each tuft into a flower. Pink, orange, lilac, yellow. It looks funny and artsy.
9. Superhero Lions
Give the lion a blue suit, red cape, and a symbol on the chest. Keep the mane bold so it still looks fierce. Kids love hero animals.
10. Neon Party Lions
Use neon markers for the mane — neon green, yellow, orange. Add sunglasses. Now it’s a cool lion ready for a party.
The good thing about drawing upon lion coloring pages is that you can keep the body simple and go wild on the mane. That’s where the fun is.



































