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Camel Coloring Pages

Camel Coloring Pages bring desert life to the page with a mix of cute, friendly camels and more lifelike, textured fur scenes. You will find profile walkers beside soft dunes, close-up faces with long eyelashes, and bold, clean outlines with room to invent your own background. There are also playful variations, like a scarf-wearing camel, sunglasses camel, and even a camel in a Santa hat. From baby camels near desert grass to multiple camels traveling with packs, this collection is great for both relaxing color time and classroom print sets.

A camel stands in profile beside soft desert dunes and a small hill

Print on heavier paper if you want richer blending, such as 160–200 gsm or standard cardstock for markers. Set your printer to “Fit to page” while keeping margins visible, and choose high quality for the realistic, fur-texture pages. To save ink, use grayscale printing for sketchier outlines, then color with your preferred palette.

Camel Coloring Pages: Desert Dunes, Cute Faces, and Realistic Camels

A camel walks through desert dunes under a bright sun

Camel Coloring Page PDF

The wide dunes and simple sun create a classic desert picture that is easy to fill with color. You can keep the background plain or add patterns to the sand.
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A simple camel with rounded shapes and a friendly face

Easy Camel Coloring Page

Bold outlines and a clear pose make this camel easy for younger artists to color. The soft desert ground leaves room for creative colors and shading.
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A cute camel with big eyes and a scarf

Cute Camel Coloring Page

This sweet camel design has a playful look that feels fun and approachable. Bright colors on the scarf can make the whole page feel cheerful.
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A cartoon camel waves near a cactus and desert rock

Cartoon Camel Coloring Page

The playful pose and simple desert details give this page a lively feel. Kids can have fun adding spots, stripes, or a bright sky.
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A realistic camel with textured fur standing in the desert

Realistic Camel Coloring Page

Fine fur lines and a natural stance make this design great for careful coloring. It is a nice way to practice light shading on the camel’s body and legs.
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A baby camel sits near a small patch of desert grass

Baby Camel Coloring Page

The little camel’s seated pose makes the picture feel gentle and sweet. Soft lines and simple shapes are easy to color without rushing.
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A camel resting on sand beside a few small stones

Camel Coloring Sheet

This calm resting pose keeps the scene simple and relaxing to color. The stones and sand give just enough detail to make the page interesting.
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A camel stands with desert plants and open space around it

Camel Printable Coloring Sheet

Open space around the camel makes this sheet easy to print and color. Small desert plants add variety without making the page feel crowded.
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A bold camel outline with no background details

Camel Outline Coloring Page

Strong outlines and a clean shape make this a good page for simple coloring. It works well if you want to add your own background later.
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A close-up camel face with long eyelashes and a calm look

Camel Face Coloring Page

The close view focuses on the camel’s eyes, nose, and gentle expression. It is a nice page for practicing small details and neat coloring.
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A front view camel head with ears and a curved muzzle

Camel Head Coloring Page

This front-facing design highlights the camel’s ears, eyes, and long muzzle. The simple layout makes it easy to color the features clearly.
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A camel hump shown in side view with a desert line behind it

Camel Hump Coloring Page

The rounded hump is the main focus here, making the shape easy to notice and color. A plain background keeps attention on the camel’s silhouette.
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A camel walks across dunes leaving footprints in the sand

Camel In Desert Coloring Page

Footprints and rolling dunes help this desert scene feel alive without adding clutter. The camel’s steady stride gives the page a peaceful rhythm.
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Three camels travel in a line with packs across the desert

Camel Caravan Coloring Page

This caravan scene shows camels traveling together with a sense of journey and distance. The packs and spacing between them create a nice coloring challenge.
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A happy camel with large simple shapes for kids

Camel Coloring Page For Kids

Big shapes and a cheerful face make this page easy and fun for younger children. The open areas are perfect for crayons or markers.
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A minimal camel standing on sand with clean lines

Simple Camel Coloring Page

The simple layout keeps the focus on the camel’s shape and gentle posture. It is easy to color and easy to finish.
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A two-humped camel standing in the desert with sparse grass

Bactrian Camel Coloring Page

The two humps give this camel a distinctive shape that stands out right away. Sparse grass and open ground keep the scene uncluttered.
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A two-hump camel walking over sand beside a small rock

Two Hump Camel Coloring Page

This camel’s double hump creates a unique silhouette that is fun to color. A small rock adds just enough detail to ground the scene.
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A one-hump camel near a low dune under a clear sky

One Hump Camel Coloring Page

The single hump and simple dune make the shape easy to spot and color. A clear sky leaves plenty of room for your own background ideas.
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A camel stands beside a cactus and a few desert flowers

Camel And Cactus Coloring Page

The cactus adds a sharp contrast to the camel’s smooth curves. Small flowers bring a little extra charm to the desert setting.
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A rider sits on a camel holding reins and a blanket

Camel Rider Coloring Page

The rider and camel together make this a lively travel scene. The blanket and reins add small details that are fun to color.
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A camel wearing a saddle with straps and a blanket

Camel With Saddle Coloring Page

The saddle gives the camel a ready-for-travel look and adds useful detail. Straps and fabric folds create nice spaces for different colors.
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A camel rests under a palm tree on shaded sand

Camel Under Palm Tree Coloring Page

The palm leaves create a calm patch of shade around the resting camel. Soft sand and simple fronds make the page pleasant to color.
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A camel in a Santa hat stands by a gift on sandy ground

Christmas Camel Printable

Holiday details like the hat, ribbon, and simple dunes make this scene easy to color. Add a few snowflakes or stars for a playful seasonal touch.
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A funny camel wearing sunglasses beside a cactus

Funny Camel Coloring Sheet

The silly expression gives this camel page a lighthearted feel. Bold outlines and a simple desert backdrop make it fun for quick coloring.
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A mother camel standing close to her baby camel

Camel and Baby Coloring Page

The gentle pose makes this a sweet family scene to color. Soft fur lines and simple desert rocks keep the picture easy to finish.
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A camel in front of pyramids and palm trees in Egypt

Camel in Egypt Coloring Page

Pyramids, palms, and a saddle give this picture a classic travel feel. It is a nice way to add patterns to the blanket and stones.
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A camel in safari gear standing near tall grass

Camel in Safari Coloring Page

Safari details make this scene feel adventurous without getting crowded. The grass, hat, and gear offer a few clear spots for creative coloring.
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A camel standing on a desert dune

Camel Standing Coloring Page

This simple pose highlights the camel’s long legs and curved hump. A wide open background leaves room for sky, sand, or distant hills.
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A camel walking across the desert sand

Camel Walking Coloring Page

The walking pose adds movement while staying easy to color. Sand ripples and a few rocks can make the scene feel more natural.
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A camel in the desert with dunes and a sun

Desert Camel Coloring Page

Rolling dunes and a strong outline make this a classic desert picture. You can color the sky softly and give the camel warm earthy tones.
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What you will find in Camel Coloring Pages

One of the most fun things about camel coloring pages is how many different “looks” you can choose from. This set ranges from super simple, kid-friendly camels with rounded shapes and a friendly face to more detailed scenes that show texture, realistic proportions, and desert lighting. That means you can pick a page that matches your mood: quick and easy for a short session, or more focused and detailed when you want to slow down.

Scenes across dunes, hills, and desert plants

Many pages place a camel in a classic desert setting: dunes that curve in soft waves, a small hill in the distance, and open sand around the animal. You will also see desert plants and accents like sparse grass, small stones, and even a cactus. Because those background elements are often simple and clearly outlined, the pages are great for practicing color blending in sand tones without getting overwhelmed.

Look for variations such as:

  • Camels standing beside cactus and desert flowers, with clean spaces for you to add your own sky or heat-haze effects.
  • Camels resting on sand with a few small stones nearby, which helps you practice gentle shadowing under the body.
  • Camels walking across dunes and leaving footprints in the sand, offering an easy way to experiment with lighter and darker sand layers.
  • Camels under bright sun, where the illustration often includes strong contrast lines and makes warm color palettes feel especially satisfying.

Friendly faces, close-ups, and different views

Not every page is a full-body scene. Several feature close-up camel faces with calm expressions, long eyelashes, and an inviting “profile” look. Others show a front-view camel head with ears and a curved muzzle, so you can color the details around the eyes and snout carefully. If you like anatomy-like shapes, there are also pages that focus on a hump in side view with a simple desert line behind it.

These view changes are useful because they teach you how to vary color placement. For example:

  • For profile camels, you can blend highlights along the neck and shoulder line while keeping the underside slightly darker.
  • For close-up faces, spend time on the eye area and the gentle curve of the muzzle to make expressions pop.
  • For hump-focused pages, try creating a gradient across the hump rather than using one flat color.

Cute characters and themed surprises

This set also includes playful, character-like pages that feel extra fun to color. You might see a camel with a scarf, a camel with big eyes, or a cartoon camel waving near a cactus and desert rock. There is even a funny camel in sunglasses, which makes it easy to add bright accents and personal style.

Seasonal or playful additions expand the theme beyond the usual desert-only look. A camel in a Santa hat and a camel wearing safari gear bring an unexpected twist while still fitting the same desert atmosphere. These pages are excellent for making themed gifts, decorating a classroom bulletin board, or adding a little surprise to a relaxing coloring session.

Families, travelers, and action

If you enjoy stories, you will appreciate the variety in poses and group scenes. Some pages show a mother camel standing close to her baby camel, with the smaller animal near a patch of desert grass. Others depict three camels traveling in a line with packs across the desert, creating a natural “journey” composition.

Action-focused pages include camels walking over sand beside a small rock, camels crossing the desert leaving footprints, and camels in motion across dunes. Those scenes are great for practicing movement with color: use slightly darker tones under moving legs and lighter tones where sand “catches” the light.

Rider and equipment details

For more interest in accessories, some pages feature a rider sitting on a camel holding reins and a blanket. You may also find a camel wearing a saddle with straps and a blanket. These add new areas for color variety, like strap shading, blanket patterns, and the way fabric drapes over the camel’s body. If you like creative control, this is where you can invent a pattern for the blanket or coordinate strap colors with your dune palette.

Realistic texture vs. bold outlines

You will see contrasting styles within the same theme. Some printables emphasize realistic camel fur texture and lifelike desert positioning. Others use bold, minimal outlines with no background details, giving you the freedom to build your own scene from scratch. A close-up camel face with clean lines and long eyelashes can sit comfortably in the middle, with enough detail to color carefully while still feeling approachable.

Try this strategy for choosing which page to color:

  • If you want a quick win, start with minimal camel silhouettes and clean-line backgrounds.
  • If you want a richer, meditative session, choose realistic fur texture pages and work slowly across the body.
  • If you want practice with design, color the scarf, saddle, Santa hat, or sunglasses and match them to a consistent desert color scheme.

Tips for coloring and customizing your results

Because the scenes are often grounded in desert colors, you can make your finished pages look cohesive. Consider building a palette around warm sand (light tan, golden ochre, soft beige), deeper shadows (burnt umber, cocoa brown), and small accent colors from cactus flowers or sky highlights.

For footprints and dune ridges, use gentle transitions rather than harsh bands. A light base color with a slightly darker layer in the grooves usually looks more natural. For camels standing beside stones or sparse grass, try keeping those details simpler than the camel itself so the animal remains the focal point.

How to use these Camel Coloring Pages at home or in class

These printables work well for screen-free breaks, quiet time, or travel-themed lessons. Teachers can use the variety to differentiate difficulty: simple rounded camels for younger students, and realistic or multi-element scenes (like riders, groups of camels, and pyramids-in-the-distance style pages) for older kids or advanced coloring groups.

They also make great group activities. Assign each student a different camel style: one realistic fur page, one cartoon page with a scarf, and one bold-outline page where everyone draws their own desert background. When you compare finished sheets, you can talk about how line weight, shading choices, and background additions change the final look.

Ideas for personalization

  • Add a sun glow behind camels walking under a bright sun by using light yellow or pale orange near the top.
  • Turn cactus pages into “day vs. night” by coloring one page with warm daylight tones and another with cooler blue-gray shadows.
  • For pages with open space, invent your own dunes pattern or include extra desert elements like small rocks, birds, or distant hills.

Whether you choose a baby camel near desert grass, a two-humped camel on sand with sparse plants, or a front-view camel head with a calm gaze, these Camel Coloring Pages offer plenty of room for both creativity and careful detail. Print a mix of easy and detailed styles so you always have the right page for your time and your mood.

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