30 free Pocahontas coloring pages packed with the best scenes from the movie — the classic wind pose, canoe on the river, Meeko the raccoon, Flit the hummingbird, autumn leaves, and Grandmother Willow. Every page is a free printable PDF and ready to download instantly.
Easy thick-outline pages come first for toddlers and preschoolers, with bold clean lines and large open spaces. Detailed movie scenes, waterfall landscapes, and the mandala page are better for older kids, teens, and adults who want a longer coloring session. Every page prints cleanly on both US Letter and A4 paper, making these the Disney Princess Pocahontas colouring pages families in the UK and Australia reach for most.

Parents and teachers use these pages for rainy afternoons, classroom activities, and fall craft days. Animal pages with Meeko and Flit are favorites for younger kids, while the wind and waterfall scenes are ideal for longer, more detailed coloring sessions. Whether you’re creating a handmade gift or a cheerful classroom display, this collection brings a personal touch to your creative time.
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Pocahontas Classic Wind Pose
Pocahontas Smiling Close-Up
Pocahontas and the Swirling Leaves
Pocahontas on the Mountain Cliff
Pocahontas at the Sunset Hill
Pocahontas Running Through the Forest
Pocahontas with Her Compass
Pocahontas in Her Canoe
Pocahontas Elegant Princess Portrait
Pocahontas and Her Forest Friends
Pocahontas and John Smith
Pocahontas and Meeko
Pocahontas and Flit
Grandmother Willow
Pocahontas Paddling the River
Colors of the Wind Scene
Pocahontas Village Scene
Pocahontas Animal Friends Group
Baby Pocahontas Cute Page
Kawaii Chibi Pocahontas
Easy Pocahontas Page for Kids
Toddler Pocahontas in the Forest
Pocahontas Autumn Leaves Scene
Pocahontas Thanksgiving Harvest
Pocahontas Winter Christmas Scene
Pocahontas Valentine Floral Page
Pocahontas Leaves Mandala
Pocahontas Forest Spirit Scene
Pocahontas Waterfall Scene
Pocahontas at Grandmother Willow
WHO IS POCAHONTAS
Pocahontas is the lead character of Disney’s 1995 animated film of the same name — the story of a young Native American woman from the Powhatan tribe who meets English explorer John Smith and chooses a path between two worlds. Directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg, the film was notable for its visual ambition, its use of wind and nature as storytelling tools, and its Oscar-winning soundtrack. Pocahontas remains one of Disney’s most visually striking characters — her wind-caught hair and cliff-edge silhouette are among the most recognizable images in the Disney canon.
How to Color Pocahontas
Pocahontas’s look is built on contrast — her dress is a simple warm tan-brown, which lets the environment do the visual work. Keep the dress earthy and understated so the leaves, wind shapes, and background colors can carry each page. Her hair is jet black and very long — the most dramatic element on any page she appears on.
The leaf and wind scene pages reward the most creative color choices in the set. The leaves can be any autumn palette — deep red, amber, golden yellow, burnt orange — and mixing all four makes the swirling compositions genuinely striking. Let the wind lines stay white for contrast.
Meeko is warm grey-brown with a darker striped tail. Flit is a tiny iridescent hummingbird — metallic blue-green with a red throat patch, though any jewel-tone combination works. Grandmother Willow is deep grey-brown bark with golden-green trailing leaves.
For the mandala, work outward from the center — earthy tones in the portrait, amber and rust in the leaf rings, deep forest green in the outer border.
What to Do with Finished Pocahontas Coloring Pages
Fall classroom display — print the autumn leaves page, the harvest Thanksgiving page, and the colors of the wind scene. Color them in full autumn palette, cut around the figures, and mount them on a bulletin board with real pressed leaves between. One of the most seasonal displays possible from three printed pages.
Animal friends activity pack — print the Meeko page, the Flit page, and the animal friends group page. Color all three, write one fact about raccoons, hummingbirds, and pugs underneath each one. Works as a nature-themed coloring and learning activity for ages 5 and up.
Frame the mandala — print on cardstock, color with fine-tip colored pencils using a full autumn palette. Frame in dark wood. The finished piece reads as decorative art and works in any room that has even one plant in it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Pocahontas coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. Download directly, no account or sign-up required.
Are there easy Pocahontas coloring pages for little kids?
Yes — baby Pocahontas, toddler Pocahontas in the forest, kawaii chibi, and a simple thick-outline page for the youngest colorers.
Are there Pocahontas and Meeko coloring pages?
Yes — Meeko and Pocahontas nose-to-nose, Meeko in the harvest scene, and the full animal friends group page with Meeko, Flit and Percy together.
Is there a colors of the wind coloring page?
Yes — two wind scene pages: the classic wind pose with swirling leaves, and the full colors of the wind scene with arms raised wide.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Disclaimer: Pocahontas and all related characters belong to their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations created as a fan activity for personal and family use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Pocahontas brand owners.
Parents, teachers, and Pocahontas fans reach for these pages for fall craft days, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love nature, wind, forest animals, and a princess who already knew exactly who she was.
All 30 pages are here, free, ready to print. For more princess coloring pages, the Moana coloring pages and Merida coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for more.











