Detailed black-and-white coloring page of a woodland forest scene with tall trees, pumpkins, plants, and a small bridge over a stream.

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Printing & coloring FAQ

Is this coloring page free to print?

Yes. The Woodland Forest Scene Coloring Page is free to view, download as a PDF, and print - as many copies as you like for home, classroom, and personal use.

What paper size does it print on?

The PDF is sized for standard US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) paper and also prints cleanly on A4. Use the Download PDF button for the sharpest result.

What should I color it with?

Colored pencils or fine-tip markers work best for the smaller, detailed areas. Print on slightly heavier paper if you plan to use markers, so colors do not bleed through.