Woolly creativity with free alpaca coloring pages for kids. Prepare for 20 pages of detailed black and white line drawings dedicated to this iconic South American animal.
Alpacas are large animals found in many regions of South America. They are known for their unique appearance and woolly fur, which is used to make clothes, materials, and crafts.
They’re also wonderful companion animals that can even help to keep herds of sheep safe from predators. Beware, though, as they are also known to have a nasty spitting habit.
These pages show alpacas in lots of different settings, styles, and poses, and there are even designs such as alpaca mandalas for you to color. There are also some interesting facts for fans of alpacas to enjoy as they color!
20 Free Alpaca Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Alpaca Carrying Baskets On Its Sides Coloring PDF
This first alpaca is loaded up with baskets and ready to help transport them! Alpacas have been domesticated for thousands of years and are a big part of many cultures in South America. They’re important not just for practical reasons but also for their cultural significance.
2. Alpaca Drinking Water From A River
Alpacas often work pretty hard, and they need to stay hydrated! This one is making sure it gets a big gulp of water from this river to prepare for a long day. People often confuse alpacas with llamas, but alpacas are a bit shorter and usually not used for transporting people and goods like llamas are.
3. Alpaca Eating Hay
There are alpaca farms all around the world, and farmers need to make sure that their alpacas have plenty to eat. Hay is a favorite food of many alpacas!
4. Alpaca Family Together
Isn’t this scene of a baby alpaca with its mother so adorable? Baby alpacas are called crias, and they will stay close to their mothers for up to 7 months. Even after they become more independent, they often stay close to their mothers.
5. Alpaca Grazing In The Meadow
It’s such a peaceful scene in the meadow as this alpaca grazes on some grass. For calm scenes like this one, I like to use some watercolor paint to keep the colors soft and calm.
6. Alpaca Herd In The Mountains
Have you ‘herd’ the news? There is a herd of alpacas in the mountains! Alpacas are highly sociable animals and need to stay in herds for their own well-being. Not only do they help to protect each other from predators, but they also enjoy the sense of community. Anyone keeping alpacas is advised to have at least three of them to avoid them being lonely.
7. Alpaca In A Flower Field
A field of flowers is always beautiful to behold, and it’s even prettier with a fluffy alpaca in it! When completing this page, you can add a lot of different colors to the petals of the flowers to make this page even more vibrant.
8. Alpaca Mandala
Life is stressful these days, let’s be real! This alpaca mandala is here to help you relax and focus on your creativity to make things feel a bit calmer. When coloring a mandala, it’s best to let your creativity take over without worrying about doing things the ‘right or wrong’ way.
9. Alpaca On A Farm With Barn
I’d love to visit an alpaca farm one day, and if I were to, I may see a scene such as this one! Alpacas used to be exclusively bred and farmed in South America, but nowadays you can find farms in North America, the UK, and even Australia.
10. Young Alpaca Resting Coloring Sheet
What a peaceful day it is on this farm! This little alpaca is taking a moment to enjoy the serenity of the moment, and now you can relax as you color the scene.
11. Alpacas Standing In A Desert
Alpacas are certainly not just pampered pets! They are hardy creatures who can survive in harsh environments like this desert.
12. Adult Alpaca In A Grassy Field
Alpacas love to chew on grass for their meals, and this alpaca is spoiled for choice in this lush, grassy field.
13. Alpaca On A Mountain Trail
There’s something majestic about alpacas, and this one is even more impressive with its snazzy hairstyle!
14. Alpaca With Decorated Saddle
The saddles used for alpacas are often beautifully decorated with patterns and lots of colors, and that means you have a lot of freedom in how you can color the saddle on this one. Don’t be shy about adding even more details if you are feeling creative!
15. Alpaca With A Patterned Blanket
The blanket on the back of this alpaca is so gorgeous, and I love the pattern that it has! Alpacas are known to spit a rather unpleasant substance when they’re agitated, but fear not! They usually don’t do this to humans, but will usually save it for other alpacas. You’re not totally safe though, as they will occasionally spit at annoying people.
16. Cartoon Alpaca Running On A Hill
There is such a sense of freedom in this scene, as this alpaca runs through a peaceful meadow! Which colors would best suit this scene?
17. Kawaii Alpaca
This alpaca was drawn in the Japanese Kawaii style, and it’s just too cute to handle! I think this design would be well-suited to some bright, cheerful colors.
18. Cute Alpaca Wearing A Scarf
Even alpacas like to accessorize sometimes, and this one has a cute scarf to help enhance its style! What color will you choose for the scarf?
19. Detailed Alpaca With Thick Coat
This alpaca has such a thick, woolly coat! That wool is used for all sorts of things, like making warm clothes and other accessories, making alpacas really important to communities in South America.
20. Fluffy Alpaca Face Close-Up Coloring Page
It’s time for a close-up as we get a good look at the cute face of this final alpaca! How will you color this last alpaca in the collection?Similar to Alpaca Coloring Sheets:
After You Color Your Alpaca Pages
- Buy some wool or another kind of fluffy fabric and stick it over the fur of the alpacas.
- Look up some pictures of llamas and draw them with the alpacas to show the difference.
- Draw some South American farmers or herders with their alpacas.