Get wild with free coyote coloring pages for kids. These 30 detailed pages allow animal lovers to meet and color these incredible creatures.
Coyotes are small, wild canines who roam various areas of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
They’re known for being highly intelligent and adaptable, and they are a part of daily life for many people.
Additionally, they also have a distinctive howl that creates a haunting mood on the open plains and prairies of the United States.
These pages provide a detailed look at these creatures in different environments and show off some of the animals they may hunt, like rabbits.
There is a lot to learn about coyotes as well, and I will include some fun facts about them for you to enjoy as you color.
30 Free Coyote Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Nervous Coyote Among Scattered Rocks Coloring PDF
Coyotes tend to be rather skittish and cautious, and this is probably what helps them to survive so well in the wild! This particular coyote looks a bit nervous, so it’s possible it’s detected a threat in its territory.
2. Coyote Beside A Stream In Nature
People often picture coyotes roaming the open ranges amongst cactuses and dusty mesas, but they’re actually found in a wide range of environments, like the forest in this scene. In fact, they’re found in every US state except for Hawaii.
3. Coyote Chasing A Rabbit
Coyotes need to be adaptable in what they eat, and they often hunt small animals like rabbits. Unlike other canine animals like wolves, coyotes aren’t strictly carnivores. Sometimes, they will eat small plants like berries in addition to hunting small animals.
4. Coyote Surveying Its Territory
Even though they’re not particularly big, coyotes are still somehow majestic. Coyotes play a big role in Native American culture, and they’re often portrayed as tricksters or noble heroes in many stories.
5. Coyote Crossing A Dry Riverbed
Coyotes are known for being incredibly adaptable. Even when they’re in harsh environments like the one in this scene, they usually find a way to survive.
6. Cartoon Coyote
This coyote has been drawn in a cartoony style that captures their essence brilliantly. The most famous cartoon coyote is definitely Wile E. Coyote, a hapless character who always tries to catch his nemesis, the Roadrunner. This cartoon portrayal is a lot more dignified than Wile E. Coyote, though!
7. Coyote Howling At The Moon
Is there anything more haunting than hearing a coyote howling at a full moon? While they may be most known for howling, coyotes have a wide vocal range with around 11 noises.
8. Coyote Being Hunted
This coyote is in the crosshairs of a hunter, so it had better be quick! Many animals are not legal to hunt due to being endangered, but in many places it is legal to hunt coyotes. They’re not only not endangered but actually overpopulated in some places.
9. Coyote In A Howling Pose
The details on this coyote are so incredible to admire! When coloring it, you could play some coyote howls on YouTube so that you can have the right atmosphere for this scene.
10. Pack Of Coyotes
Coyotes are social animals who often live in packs. This helps them to survive as they can hunt together and fend off predators like wolves and bears who may target them.
11. Coyote In A Wild Landscape
This scene captures what a lot of people have in mind when it comes to mentions of coyotes. They’re common fixtures in Western stories in all media, and this feels like it could be from a cowboy movie. I would use watercolor paints to help capture the old-school mood of such a scene.
12. Coyote Looking Toward Mountains
I love the composition of this scene as a coyote looks out at a mountain range. I think that it would look great to color the sky with the hues you would see at dawn or dusk.
13. Coyote Looking Up At The Sky
This coyote is so fluffy! Having longer hair helps coyotes to survive not just in colder environments but also during cold winters. Coyotes in places like Alaska have longer, denser hair to help them thrive in the harsh environments of this beautiful state.
14. Coyote Navigating Rocky Terrain
You have to be careful when navigating terrain such as what we see in this scene. There are cactuses, thorns, and nasty critters to avoid, and that’s why this coyote is taking it slowly.
15. Coyote With Pups Coloring Sheet
These little coyote pups are just too cute, and I’m sure their mom will do anything to protect them. Coyotes are monogamous creatures who usually mate for life. Unlike some animals, both the mother and father play roles in raising their young.
16. Coyote Resting Under A Tree
Coyotes need to conserve their energy to be ready for hunting or conflict with predators. They’re mostly nocturnal creatures, but do operate during the day sometimes.
17. Coyote Running Through Dry Grassland
This coyote is traveling at full speed, and it would probably look like a blur if you saw this in real life. Coyotes can run really fast, and they can reach speeds of around 43mph.
18. Coyote Near A Dry Bush
Things are looking pretty barren in the environment this coyote is living in. You could color the background details to look Wintery or more like a desert setting.
19. Coyote Sniffing The Ground
Much like most canine species, coyotes have an excellent sense of smell, and they use this to track down food or enemies.
20. Coyote In The Desert
Can you imagine exploring a desert only to encounter this majestic coyote? Coyotes don’t normally attack humans, but it’s not unheard of. Experts say that if you encounter a coyote during the day, you should make loud noises and wave your arms around, but you should never run, as that will activate their predatory instincts.
21. Coyote Near A Mountain Range
There is so much natural beauty to behold in the United States, and you will find coyotes in many of these places. Here, we see a mountainous region with some pine trees and a lone coyote watching over the land.
22. Coyote Standing On A Rock
Sometimes, you need a higher vantage point to see what is around you, and this coyote has the high ground on some rocks so that it can check out what’s happening.
23. Coyote In Tall Grass
Coyotes are relatively small, so if they’re standing in tall grass like this one is, then it would probably see you before you saw it.
24. Coyote With Desert Plants
This coyote looks right at home in this desert environment, and making the colors you choose a bit more muted will help to make the scene look dry and arid.
25. Coyote Tracks In The Sand
If you were to see these tracks in the sand, you might wonder whether they were made by a dog, wolf, or coyote. There are subtle differences between each, and expert trackers are skilled at detecting these differences.
26. Coyote Under A Starry Sky
The stars are out in this beautiful scene, and using some sprinkling of glitter would make the stars sparkle in the sky.
27. Coyote Walking Alone In A Field
This coyote is prowling an open field, but there doesn’t seem to be much to find! Unfortunately, coyotes are seen as pests by many people, as they like to rummage in trash and kill livestock.
28. Coyote Walking Along A Trail
I love the cute cartoon style of this coyote, and if I were coloring this one, I would use some bright cartoony colors to suit the style.
29. Coyote Sitting In A Desert
Here’s another beautiful desert scene with a detailed coyote, and even though there are a lot of details, you could draw a few more if you want it to look even more distinct.
30. Coyote With Pointed Ears Coloring Page
The final coyote in this collection is looking very alert. Coyotes have excellent hearing and can detect things from miles away.After You Color Your Coyote Pages
- Add one or more coyotes to some of the scenes that just have one coyote in them.
- Look up the character of Wile E. Coyote and draw him standing with one of the more realistic coyotes in the collection.
- Print out one of the pages four times and color each one in colors that indicate each season.