Monster Truck Coloring Pages: Giant Wheels and Action Scenes

Giant tires grip dirt as Monster Truck Coloring Pages let kids draw oversized vehicles mid-jump. These trucks feature exaggerated suspension systems and roll cages visible through cabin windows.

Each outline shows a different stunt or terrain challenge. Homeschool teachers often print several sheets for quiet time blocks during afternoon lessons.

What These Pages Show

Trucks appear in various action poses. Some sit parked beside stadium bleachers. Others launch off wooden ramps with all four wheels airborne. A few crush smaller vehicles beneath massive treads.

Background elements include cheering crowds, mud splashes, and safety barriers lining the track perimeter.

Visual Context

Stadium lighting towers frame several scenes. Tire marks streak across arena floors in curved patterns. Flags hang from overhead cables.

Some drawings place trucks on outdoor dirt courses with hills and obstacles. Drivers wear helmets inside protected cabs. Sponsor decals cover truck body panels.

What You Will Find:

  • Trucks performing wheelies with front ends lifted high
  • Side-by-side racing scenes on marked tracks
  • Single vehicles frozen mid-flip rotation
  • Mechanics working beneath raised trucks in garage bays
  • Trucks splashing through shallow water puddles

Fun Fact: The first monster trucks were built by modifying regular pickup trucks in the 1970s, and they started performing stunts by accident when drivers discovered how high they could jump.

Kids can outline tire treads with crayons first, then fill body panels with markers. Colored pencils work well for shading beneath the chassis. Drawing small rocks and dirt clumps around the wheels adds ground texture.

How to Print Your Monster Truck Pages

Scroll through the image collection below. Pick the scene you want to color. Click the orange “PRINT” button under your selected design. Grab your art supplies and start coloring those massive machines.

Which scenes show the biggest jumps?

Several images capture trucks at peak flight height over crushed cars.

Do any drawings include the track crew?

Yes, some sheets show pit teams preparing trucks before events.

Are stadium backgrounds included?

Multiple pages feature grandstands filled with spectators watching the action.