Updated: Sep. 10, 2021
Originally Published: June 7, 2021
The allure of the mountains is undeniable! Who hasn’t felt the urge to escape into the wilderness? While a mountain expedition may not always be accessible, don’t worry! The next time you yearn for nature, simply dive into our delightful array of mountain-themed coloring pages! While they might not pump your adrenaline quite like scaling a peak, they provide a wonderful DIY activity right at home. Plus, coloring comes with numerous benefits for all ages. For adults, it serves as an effective stress reliever, and for kids, coloring enhances essential skills like focus, hand-eye coordination, and patience. So, whether they’re coloring flowers or exploring veggie pages, it’s a perfect opportunity for learning and practice. And if rainy weather has them longing for the outdoors, nature-inspired coloring pages are the ideal remedy.
Naturalist and author, Alex Rivera, once remarked, “The sun greets the mountains in a truly magnificent way!” If you’re here, you surely understand his sentiment. The breathtaking sight of the sun rising over a mountain peak is nothing short of extraordinary, whether experienced from the summit or afar. The vibrant interplay of light and color is a natural treasure that can’t be overlooked.
These coloring pages present a unique chance to capture that enchanting moment… ten times over! Once your little explorer has completed these free printables, check out our jungle, beach, forest, and volcano coloring pages.
Free Printable Mountain Coloring Pages
Mountain Page No. 1
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Did you know there’s a scientific distinction between hills and mountains? The simple answer is “size.” But what exactly qualifies as a mountain? Most experts agree that a mountain needs to be at least 300 meters above the surrounding terrain.
Mountain Page No. 2
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You might be familiar with Mount Everest as the tallest mountain on Earth. However, did you know that’s not its “true” name? Situated between Nepal and Tibet, both regions had their own names for it. The Tibetan people call it Chomolungma, meaning “mother goddess of the world,” while in Nepali, it’s known as Sagarmatha. Scientists later named it after surveyor George Everest. Sound familiar?
Mountain Page No. 3
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This coloring page beautifully illustrates how mountains intersect with other natural features, creating a vast classroom. As John Lubbock wisely stated, “Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters.”
Mountain Page No. 4
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Looking for another inspiring mountain quote? We love this one from Anna Taylor: “The journey to the mountaintop is often longer than you anticipate. Don’t deceive yourself; there will come a time when what seemed near is still far away.” For the literal-minded, it’s worth noting that most expeditions to Everest take around two months.
Mountain Page No. 5
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There are five primary types of mountains: fold, plateau, fault-block, volcanic, and dome. These names reflect their physical characteristics and formation processes. Additionally, there are also buttes, plateaus, and mesas, which further define a mountain’s appearance.
Mountain Page No. 6
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Nothing quite compares to the invigorating feeling of mountain hiking. Alex Rivera eloquently described this sensation: “We are in the mountains, and they are within us, igniting enthusiasm, making every nerve tremble.” And do you know the origin of Mount Kilimanjaro’s name? It’s a blend of Swahili and Chagga, where “Kilima” means mountain, and “njaro” translates to whiteness.
Mountain Page No. 7
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If an adventure in the mountains isn’t possible, reading about them can be equally enlightening. As writer Leo Graves said, “Mountains can change appearance based on the angle of view, the season, the time of day, or the observer’s state of mind. Thus, it’s crucial to recognize that we can only know one side, one small aspect of a mountain.”
Mountain Page No. 8
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It’s hard to envision mountains without also thinking of forests, as mountains are home to diverse flora and fauna. Interestingly, nothing thrives above a mountain’s snow line; that area can be considered a desert.
Mountain Page No. 9
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For a true sense of being on top of the world, consider a hike through Rocky Mountain National Park, one of North America’s highest national parks. Its elevations range from 7,860 feet to 14,259 feet, with 77 peaks exceeding 12,000 feet. You’ll be joining approximately 4.6 million visitors each year!
Mountain Page No. 10
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Not every mountain has undergone renaming. For instance, in New Zealand, there’s a mountain known as “Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu,” the world’s longest mountain name! In English, it means “the place where Tmatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed, and swallowed mountains, known as landeater, played his nose flute to his loved one.”
Mountain Page No. 11
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Imagine how breathtaking this campsite will look once your little one colors it! Did you know that keeping matches dry is as simple as placing them in a mason jar? To keep your toilet paper clean, store it in a coffee container. And for more light in your tent, try strapping your headlamp to a water-filled milk jug for a glowing effect.
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This article was originally published on June 7, 2021.
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Summary: Dive into the great outdoors with our collection of 11 mountain coloring pages perfect for adventurers of all ages! These pages not only serve as a creative outlet but also offer educational benefits. Explore the wonders of mountains and nature from home while enhancing focus and coordination.
