Free Summer Coloring Pages
Curated by Coloring Therapy
Free summer coloring pages, ready to print at home and made to be enjoyed at any age. Every page is a cheerful summer scene drawn with clear lines and generous open spaces, from sandcastles and ice cream to sunny days at the beach, so beginners and young children color them with ease while experienced colorists still have room to shade and blend. Pick a single page below, or print the whole 30 page summer coloring book as one PDF.
These summer coloring pages are sized for standard 8.5x11 paper, work with crayons, colored pencils, markers, and gel pens, and are free to print with no signup and no ads. Click any page in the gallery to open it in the viewer, or build a custom coloring book if you want to mix summer scenes with other favorite themes.
Browse every page in the book
Click any summer coloring page below to preview, print or download.
Beaches, treats, and sunny outdoor fun
The book moves through a few summery styles, so you can pick a page based on how much time you have and how much you feel like coloring.
Beach and seaside days
Capture sandcastles, beach balls, buckets and spades, and waves rolling onto the shore. The wide open shapes are quick and satisfying to fill and set the sunny mood of the whole book.
Ice cream and summer treats
Feature ice cream cones, popsicles, watermelon slices, and cool drinks. These small, cheerful pages are perfect for a quick coloring break and a favorite with younger colorists.
Outdoor summer fun
Show sunshine, kites, swimming, and picnics in the park. The lively scenes give you more to color while keeping the lines bold and easy to follow.
Bold, simple summer pages
Use thick outlines and minimal background, so the focus stays on one happy summer subject per page. Perfect for the youngest colorists, quiet moments, and quick creative breaks.
Why summer coloring pages are a favorite
Summer is one of the most cheerful coloring themes, and the appeal cuts across ages. The subjects are bright and familiar, a sandcastle on the beach, a dripping ice cream cone, the sun high in the sky, so you skip the figuring out stage and drop straight into the fun part of choosing colors. That shift from analyzing to doing is what makes a coloring session feel like a small mental break, whether you are six or sixty.
There is also a warm, nostalgic feeling to summer imagery. Beaches, picnics, and lazy sunny afternoons invite you to slow down and picture the whole scene, and that gentle daydreaming is exactly what makes these pages so easy to lose a happy hour in. No two finished pages ever look the same, which is half the fun.
The benefits of coloring at any age
Coloring is one of the simplest ways to give your mind a rest. For adults, focused, repetitive coloring has been linked to lower stress and a calmer, more present state of mind, a lot like a short meditation. It is screen free, asks for no special skill, and leaves you with a finished page to feel good about, which is a rare and satisfying thing in a busy day.
For younger colorists, the same pages quietly build real skills. Staying inside the bold outlines develops fine motor control and pencil grip, choosing and naming colors supports early learning, and completing a page builds focus and a genuine sense of accomplishment. Coloring together is also a screen free way for families to spend relaxed time side by side, each working at their own pace on a page they picked themselves, which is especially welcome on a long summer afternoon.
Who these pages are for
This collection welcomes everyone. Complete beginners can lay down flat color and feel proud of a finished beach scene in well under an hour, while experienced colorists can use the same page to practice shading, blending a sunset sky, and color theory like complementary and analogous palettes. The clean, friendly line work means your color choices and technique get to be the star.
The bold outlines and large open areas make these pages especially comfortable for young children just learning to color, for anyone with tired eyes at the end of a long day, and for grandparents and grandkids coloring at the same table. They are also a go to for keeping kids happily busy over summer break, at day camps, and in end of year classrooms.
Best tools and paper for this style
For paper, standard printer paper is perfectly fine for crayons and colored pencils. If you like markers, step up to a heavier sheet, around 70 to 90 lb cardstock, so the bright summer colors do not bleed through to the next page. A smooth surface helps with burnishing big open skies and water, while a slight tooth grabs pencil pigment beautifully.
Tool wise, crayons are the easiest and most forgiving starting point. Colored pencils give the most control for blending a sunset or layering the gradients of a wave, and washable markers make the cheerful summer colors really pop. A white gel pen is the perfect finishing touch for sparkle on the water, highlights on ice cream, and a glint of sunshine.
Building a coloring ritual
Because each page is quick and approachable, this book lends itself to a short daily practice rather than occasional marathon sessions. Pair a page with your morning coffee or an evening podcast, or make it part of a lazy summer afternoon, working in 15 to 30 minute increments and finishing a piece across two or three sittings. That rhythm is gentle on hands and wrists and gives your brain a predictable, screen free pause in the day.
If you want a little structure, color a page a day and build a sunny collection on the fridge, or print a small stack for a road trip, a beach bag, or a get together. Keep your supplies in a small basket near your favorite chair so setup never becomes a barrier. The easier you make it to start, the more often you will reach for the book, and the more those small calm moments add up.
How to print summer coloring pages at home
Printing from this book takes about a minute from start to finish. The full book is one PDF, so you can print every summer page in a single job or pick out only the pages you want.
- Open the book in the embedded viewer. Scroll to the embedded viewer at the bottom of this page, or click any thumbnail in the gallery to jump straight to that summer page inside the viewer.
- Choose Print or Download from the toolbar. Use the viewer's toolbar to print directly from your browser or download the full PDF to your device for later use. Both options are free.
- Pick the right paper. Standard 24 lb (90 gsm) printer paper works fine for crayons and colored pencils. For markers or gel pens, step up to 70 to 90 lb cardstock to prevent bleed through and warping.
- Set print quality and scaling. Select your printer's highest quality setting and set scaling to None or Actual Size to keep the line work crisp on 8.5x11 paper. On A4, enable Fit to page.
- Test print one sheet first. Before printing the full book, run a test on a single summer page to check the line crispness and how your chosen paper handles your pencils or markers.
More free coloring pages to print
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Nature coloring pages
Sunsets, mountains, and the outdoors, a natural pairing with sunny summer scenes.
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Browse all pages →Summer coloring pages: frequently asked questions
Are these summer coloring pages really free?
Yes. Every summer coloring page here is free to print and download as a PDF, with no signup and no ads.
Are these summer pages only for kids?
Not at all. Children love them, and so do plenty of adults who enjoy a cheerful, low pressure page to color. The bold lines make them welcoming for every age.
How many summer coloring pages are in this book?
This summer book has 30 coloring pages to print and color, available as one easy PDF.
What size paper do these summer PDFs print on?
All of these summer coloring pages are sized for standard 8.5x11 inch (US Letter) paper, and print cleanly on A4 with the Fit to page option enabled.
Can I print just one summer page instead of the whole book?
Yes. Click any page in the gallery to open it in our viewer, then print the single sheet from your browser.
What tools work best on summer coloring pages?
Crayons are easy and forgiving, colored pencils give the most control for blending sunny skies and beach scenes, and markers make the bright summer colors really pop. A white gel pen is great for sparkly highlights on water and ice cream.
Are summer coloring pages relaxing?
Yes. Coloring cheerful, sunny scenes is a calming, screen free way to unwind, and many colorists describe a session as feeling like a short meditation, no matter their age.
What skill level are these pages for?
Every level. A complete beginner can lay down flat color and feel proud in under an hour, while an experienced colorist can practice shading, blending, and color theory on the same page.
Are these good for summer break, camps, or classrooms?
Yes. They are a popular, screen free activity for summer break at home, day camps, and end of year classroom fun, and you can print as many copies as you need.
Are there more seasonal or fun themes to try?
Yes. If you love these summer pages, our dinosaur and dragon coloring pages bring the same friendly style, and our flower and nature pages add more of the outdoors.