Paw Patrol Coloring Pages

By Adventures and Play TeamPublished: May 26, 2026

On this page we’ve gathered 46 Paw Patrol coloring pages, all free to download and print as PDFs. The set features the full team of rescue pups, including Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma, and Everest, along with Ryder and a few Adventure Bay scenes.

Paw Patrol coloring pages

The pages mix simple outlines for younger children with more detailed designs for older kids who want a bit of a challenge. Group scenes with the full team take the longest to color, predictably. Every sheet prints cleanly on standard US letter size, and works just as well on A4 paper.

The whole set sits below this intro, ready to download and print. Each printable Paw Patrol coloring sheet opens as a PDF in a new tab. Grab one favorite at a time, or save the full set for a rainy-day stack.

Free Paw Patrol Coloring Pages

10 Creative Ways to Use Paw Patrol Coloring Pages

1. Build a Chase police car craft

Start with the Chase coloring page, in his blue uniform, peaked cap, and gold star badge. Color him in deep blue and tan, cut him out, and fold a small police car from cardstock around him. Roll tiny paper cones for the back. A coloring activity that ends as a car small enough to slide across the kitchen floor.

2. Make a Marshall firefighter helmet

Marshall's coloring page, with his red fire helmet and dalmatian spots, becomes a wearable helmet. Color the helmet bright red, cut its shape out, and tape it to a cardstock band measured to fit around the head.

3. Create a Skye helicopter mobile

The Skye coloring page, with her pink flight suit, goggles, and helicopter, becomes a spinning mobile. Color the page in soft pinks and creams, cut out Skye and a separate cardstock propeller, and push a brass fastener through both so the blades actually spin. Hang it from a length of thread above a bed. The first time we tried this Paw Patrol coloring adventure our printer ran out of ink halfway through, and the unfinished propeller still spun beautifully once the window opened.

4. Build a Rubble bulldozer with moving scoop

From the Rubble coloring page, with his yellow hard hat, vest, and bulldozer scoop. Color him in bright yellow, cut out a separate scoop from heavy card stock, and attach it to a small folded box with a brass fastener so it moves up and down. Glue Rubble on the side. A coloring activity that ends as a bulldozer with a scoop that actually moves.

5. Turn Rocky into a recycled paper chain

There's something about the Rocky coloring page that suits a saved-scraps craft, with his green vest and recycling-symbol badge. The whole pup is about reusing what would otherwise be thrown out. Color Rocky in dark greens and tans, then dig through the scrap-paper bin that lives in every house with kids. Cut the scraps into equal strips, loop them into a paper chain, and glue Rocky as the lead link. We had no idea a chain of old printer paper would hold, but it draped along a doorway for a full week. A Paw Patrol coloring project that lasts.

6. Make a Zuma floating water scene

Zuma's coloring page, in his orange suit and yellow water gear, becomes a small floating scene. Color him in, glue him to corrugated cardboard backed with blue cellophane, and watch the water shimmer through.

7. Create an Everest snow diorama

Everest, with her teal jacket and orange snow goggles, fits a snow-covered scene. The coloring page shows her ready for a rescue. Color her in cool teal and warm orange, cut her out, and stand her in a shoebox lined with white tissue paper. Cotton balls pulled apart make convincing drifts. We had no idea cotton would read as snow in a photograph, but this coloring activity does.

8. Build a Tracker jungle pop-up scene

The Tracker coloring page, with his green safari vest, brown ears, and explorer compass badge, becomes a pop-up scene. Color him in earthy greens and browns, then cut Tracker out as a separate piece. Fold green cardstock in half, glue Tracker onto a small flap so he springs forward when the card opens, and tuck small paper leaves around him. A coloring adventure for the jungle-minded.

9. Design a Liberty pup badge

Liberty's coloring page, with her coral riding gear, floppy ears, and skyscraper-shaped badge, becomes the starting point for a wearable badge. Color the badge area in coral pinks and bright blues, cut it out, and glue it onto a sturdy circle of heavy cardstock. A safety pin taped to the back turns the Paw Patrol coloring sheet into a real piece of pup gear. 2 extra layers behind the badge stop it from bending the first time it's clipped to a shirt.

10. Turn Ryder into a paper bag puppet

Ryder, the boy who leads the pups, in his red vest and blue helmet, becomes a paper bag puppet. Color the page, cut Ryder's face and red vest into separate pieces, and glue them onto the flap and front of a small brown paper bag. The fold opens his mouth. Paw Patrol coloring fun that turns into an afternoon of pretend rescue calls.

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