Free Snoopy coloring pages: 17 printable PDF designs featuring Snoopy, his bird friend Woodstock, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, and summer camp scenes. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Snoopy is the famous pet beagle from the Peanuts comic strip, created by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz. He first appeared in 1950 and went on to become one of the most recognizable characters in the world, known for his imaginative daydreams, his red doghouse, and his alter ego as a World War I flying ace. With his simple black and white design and big personality, Snoopy is a friendly, approachable subject for colorists of every age. This collection includes recent camp-themed pages alongside classic scenes with Woodstock and the Peanuts gang.

The collection ranges from simple, cute Snoopy pages for younger children to busier scenes with several characters for older fans. Because Snoopy is mostly white with black ears, the pages give children a chance to focus on backgrounds, friends, and accessories, where they can be as colorful and creative as they like.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 17 pages cover several styles, so there is something for every age and skill level.

Snoopy and Woodstock

Several pages feature Snoopy with his best friend, the little yellow bird Woodstock, including happy scenes, a boat trip, and cute portraits. These friendly pairings have clear shapes that suit younger children.

Camp and Adventure Scenes

Many pages follow a summer camp theme, including Snoopy excited about camping, climbing a mountain, and camp scenes. These busier outdoor designs give older children more detail to color.

The Peanuts Gang

Some pages bring in other Peanuts characters, such as Snoopy with Charlie Brown and Snoopy with Peppermint Patty. These pages connect Snoopy to the wider world of the comic strip.

Cute and Restful Snoopy

Other pages show simple, gentle moments, like a sleeping Snoopy, a cute Snoopy, and Snoopy enjoying a quiet day. These calm designs suit the youngest colorists and anyone who wants an easy, relaxing page.

What Snoopy Coloring Pages Do

Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. These pages support a wide range. A young child fills the simple shape of a cute Snoopy, while an older child manages the fine details of a busy camp scene.

Color choice with a simple base. Because Snoopy himself is mostly white with black ears, children get to make most of their color choices in the background and on his friends and accessories. This is good practice in planning a scene’s palette rather than just filling a single figure.

Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The calm, gentle Snoopy scenes provide the kind of focused, absorbing task associated with the study’s calming findings, making them a relaxing activity for both children and nostalgic adult fans.

A bridge across generations. Snoopy has been loved for over seventy years, so these pages connect children and adults through a shared character. Coloring together can be a simple, screen-free activity that grandparents, parents, and children all enjoy.

How to Color Snoopy Pages Well

  • Keep Snoopy white: Leave Snoopy’s body white and color only his ears, nose, and spots black. Add a light gray shadow under his body so he does not look flat against the page.
  • Woodstock: Color Woodstock bright yellow with Crayola “Yellow,” and add a few small lines for his feathers. His bright color contrasts nicely with Snoopy’s white.
  • The red doghouse: If a page shows Snoopy’s doghouse, color it the classic red, using “Red” or “Scarlet,” which is one of the most recognizable parts of his world.
  • Charlie Brown: Color Charlie Brown’s famous shirt yellow with a black zigzag stripe, a detail fans will recognize right away.
  • Camp and outdoor scenes: Use greens for trees and grass, blue for the sky and water, and warm browns for tents and trails to bring the camp scenes to life.
  • Add a background: Since Snoopy is simple, a colorful sunset, a starry sky, or a green field behind him gives the page energy and a finished look.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Snoopy Coloring Pages

1. Greeting Card. Color a Snoopy and Woodstock page, cut it out, glue it to a folded card, and add a message inside to make a cheerful handmade card.

2. Bookmark. Color a tall Snoopy design, cut it into a strip, glue it to a card, and laminate it to make a durable bookmark.

3. Paper Standee. Color a full-body Snoopy, glue it to a card, cut it out, and fold a tab at the base so it stands up on a desk or shelf.

4. Window Decoration. Color a Snoopy on lighter paper, cut it out, and tape it to a window so the light shines through the colors.

5. Camp Scene Poster. Color several camp pages and arrange them on a large poster to build one big summer camp scene with Snoopy and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Snoopy coloring pages?

Snoopy coloring pages are printable designs featuring Snoopy, the beagle from the Peanuts comic strip, along with friends like Woodstock and Charlie Brown. They include cute portraits, camp scenes, and group pages, and can be printed as PDFs or colored online.

Who created Snoopy?

Snoopy was created by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz as part of his Peanuts comic strip. Snoopy first appeared in 1950 and has since become one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in the world, appearing in comics, television specials, and films.

Who are the characters in these coloring pages?

The pages feature Snoopy, his bird friend Woodstock, Charlie Brown, and Peppermint Patty. Snoopy and Woodstock appear together most often, while Charlie Brown is Snoopy’s owner and a central figure in the Peanuts world.

Who is Woodstock?

Woodstock is a small yellow bird who is Snoopy’s best friend in the Peanuts comic strip. He appears on many of these pages alongside Snoopy, and his bright yellow color makes a nice contrast to Snoopy’s white fur.

What colors should I use for Snoopy?

Snoopy is mostly white with black ears, a black nose, and a black spot on his back, so he is usually left white with only those details colored. His friend Woodstock is yellow, his doghouse is red, and the backgrounds can be any color you like.

Are Snoopy coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The simple, cute Snoopy pages have large, clear shapes that suit children ages 3 and up. The busier camp and group scenes suit older children and adult fans who enjoy more detail.

Are these Snoopy coloring pages free to print?

All pages are free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online in the browser. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages can be printed at home on standard paper for personal use.

Why do adults enjoy Snoopy coloring pages, too?

Snoopy has been popular for over seventy years, so many adults grew up with the character. Coloring Snoopy can be a relaxing, nostalgic activity, which is why these pages appeal to grown-up fans as well as children.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.