These monster truck coloring pages cover everything from simple pages for toddlers to full Monster Jam arena scenes for older kids and teens. This set includes 44 free printable coloring sheets, all PDF downloads sized for US Letter and A4, built around every major truck and theme fans actually search for.
You’ll find easy cartoon trucks with smiley faces for younger kids, classic monster truck scenes with dust clouds and dirt tracks, and named trucks including Grave Digger, Megalodon, Zombie, El Toro Loco, Bigfoot, Max-D, Sparkle Smash, Blue Thunder, Mohawk Warrior, the Bone Shaker, Monster Mutt, and Blaze. Whether you call them monster trucks coloring pages or pictures of monster trucks to color, every design in this set is free and ready to print.

There are also seasonal pages for Christmas, birthdays, and Easter, plus a cartoon T-Rex riding a truck that kids consistently want to color first. These are also the monster truck colouring pages searched by fans in the UK and Australia, and every PDF prints cleanly on A4.
Click Download PDF under any image to open the file directly. No account, no email, no sign-up needed. Every free printable monster truck coloring page in this set prints at full size on both US Letter and A4 paper.
Easy Monster Truck for Little Kids
Cute Monster Truck with Big Eyes
Simple Side-View Monster Truck
Classic Monster Truck Front View
Monster Truck Crushing Cars
Monster Truck Going Big Air
Monster Truck Junkyard Crush
Monster Truck Racing on the Dirt Track
Grave Digger Classic Design
Grave Digger Goes Big Air
Son-uva Digger — Born to Dig
Megalodon — The Shark Truck
Megalodon Bites Down
Monster Jam Arena Night Show
Monster Jam Backflip Stunt
Two Monster Jam Trucks Racing
Blue Thunder on the Track
Mohawk Warrior Racing
Shark Monster Truck in the Mud
Tiger Shark Monster Truck
Hot Wheels Monster Truck on the Loop
Hot Wheels Bone Shaker
Monster Mutt — The Dog Truck
Zombie Monster Truck Rising
Zombie Truck — Graveyard Night
Bakugan Dragonoid Monster Truck
Dinosaur Monster Truck — T-Rex Attack
T-Rex Riding a Monster Truck
Spiderman Monster Truck
El Toro Loco Charging
Bigfoot — The Original Monster Truck
Pirate’s Curse Monster Truck
Jeep Monster Truck Off-Road
Max-D — Maximum Destruction
Earth Shaker — Ground Impact
Sparkle Smash — Stars Flying
Lightning McQueen Monster Truck Style
Unicorn Monster Truck — Rainbow Power
Blaze and AJ Racing
Police Monster Truck Wheelie
Fire Truck Monster Truck
Christmas Monster Truck
Happy Birthday Monster Truck
Easter Monster Truck
What Is a Monster Truck?
A monster truck is a modified pickup truck built with oversized tires — typically around 5.5 feet tall, which is taller than most adults — and a heavy-duty suspension system designed for jumping ramps, crushing cars, and performing stunts. Most competition trucks run on methanol fuel and produce between 1,500 and 2,000 horsepower.
Monster Jam, the world’s leading monster truck competition series, has been running since 1992 and features trucks like Grave Digger, Megalodon, El Toro Loco, and Max-D performing in stadiums across the US and internationally. Every truck is equipped with a remote kill switch that shuts down the engine instantly if the driver loses control.
When coloring these pages, bold solid colors like deep green, electric blue, or bright orange work best for the truck body — and leaving the tires a dark gray or black makes the wheels stand out instantly.
5 Things to Make With a Finished Monster Truck Page
Monster Truck Race Track Collage
Color and cut out six trucks from the set. Spread a large sheet of cardboard flat and draw a dirt track across it with a brown marker. Glue the trucks at different points, add ramps from folded cardstock, a finish line flag, and a crowd of stick figures in the stands. Write each truck’s name underneath and hang it on the wall. Takes about 20 minutes.
Spinning Wheel Truck
Print the same truck page twice. Color both. Cut out the full truck from the first page. Cut out just the four wheels from the second. Stack each cutout wheel directly over the printed wheel and push a brass brad through the center of each. The wheels spin independently while the truck body stays flat — it looks like the truck is frozen mid-stunt.
Shoebox Monster Jam Arena
Line the inside of a shoebox with brown or black tissue paper for the dirt floor. Cut a ramp shape from spare cardboard and prop it inside at an angle. Color a truck, cut it out, and glue it to a small cardboard stand so it stays upright on the ramp. Instant desktop arena. Works especially well with the Grave Digger or Megalodon page.
Shrink Plastic Keychain
Print any truck page onto shrink plastic sheets from a craft store. Color with markers, cut out the truck, punch a small hole at the top. Bake on a tray per the package instructions — the truck shrinks to about a sixth of its size and hardens. Thread a keychain ring through the hole. Works best with simpler designs like the easy front-view trucks.
Monster Truck Birthday Card
Print any truck page at 25% scale so four fit on one A4 sheet. Color one, cut it out, and glue it to the front of a folded piece of cardstock. Write the message inside. Takes five minutes and looks completely custom — kids who love trucks will keep it.
FAQ
Are these monster truck coloring pages free?
Yes — all 44 pages are completely free. No account, no email, and no subscription required. Click the Download PDF button under any image and the file opens directly in your browser or saves to your device.
What paper size do the PDFs print on?
Every PDF prints cleanly on both US Letter (8.5×11 inches) and A4. Print at 100% scale on either size with no adjustments needed.
Are there easy monster truck coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the first three pages use the thickest outlines and simplest shapes in the set. Page 1 is a round cartoon truck with a smiley grille, page 2 is a kawaii-style truck with big eyes, and page 3 is a clean side view with just the truck and its giant tires. If your child enjoys vehicle pages, our car coloring pages have the same simple-first approach.
Is there a Grave Digger coloring page?
Yes — three. The classic design crushing cars in a graveyard setting, Grave Digger airborne off a ramp with the moon behind it, and Son-uva Digger doing a donut spin in the arena. You can read more about Grave Digger’s history on the Monster Jam official site.
Is there a Megalodon monster truck coloring page?
Yes — two. One shows Megalodon with its shark fin on the roof and open jaw grille racing through a water splash. The second shows the shark mouth bearing down on a car from above — the most dramatic angle in the set.
Can I use these pages in a classroom?
Yes. All pages are free for personal and educational non-commercial use. The easy pages work well for younger students, the named truck pages work as reward sheets for older kids who follow Monster Jam, and the seasonal pages fit holiday art sessions. Everything prints cleanly on standard school printer paper.
Are there monster truck coloring sheets for girls?
Yes — the Sparkle Smash page has star and glitter graphics with rainbow color zones, the Unicorn monster truck has a spiral horn and heart patterns, and the Unicorn and Christmas pages tend to be the most requested by younger girls in the set.
Whether you’re printing a quick Grave Digger page before school or working through all 44 free coloring pages of monster trucks over a weekend, every page in this set is here whenever you need it — free, no prep, just open and print.
For more vehicle and action coloring sheets, check out our car coloring pages, Minecraft coloring pages, Sonic coloring pages, and Pokémon coloring pages.











