Celebrate February 2nd with these Free Printable Groundhog Day Coloring Pages!

Whether you're cheering for an early spring or getting cozy for six more weeks of winter, these free coloring pages are a fun way to make the holiday extra special. They're also a super easy, no-mess activity-just print, grab some crayons, and you're ready to go!
You'll find adorable groundhogs popping out of burrows, waving hello, and hanging out in cute nature scenes. Some pages are simple and perfect for little ones, and others have more details for older kids who love to take their time. When your kids are done, you can hang their masterpieces on the fridge, turn them into classroom decorations, or even make a mini Groundhog Day "art gallery" at home.
These printables aren't just fun-they're also a great way to learn! While kids color, you can talk about the Groundhog Day tradition, what a "prediction" is, and why people watch for a shadow. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this is an easy February 2nd activity that keeps kids entertained without spending a dime.
How to Download & Print the Coloring Pages
- Scroll to the coloring page you want.
- Click the "Get it now" button below the image.
- Your PDF will open in a new tab.
- Save it to your device (or print right away).
Printing tips:
- Choose "Fit to page" if you want the whole design to print neatly.
- Choose "Actual size/100%" if you want the page to print at true size.
- For best results, print in high quality (especially if your printer has a "best" setting).
Recommended Ages & Difficulty
These pages work for a wide range of kids.
- Toddlers + Preschoolers (Ages 3-5):
Choose the simpler designs with bigger shapes and fewer tiny details. These are great for practicing coloring inside the lines. - Kindergarten-2nd Grade (Ages 5-8):
The pages with a little more background detail are perfect for this group-fun, but still not too tricky. - Older Kids (Ages 8+):
Go for the detailed scenes (like village or landscape backgrounds). They'll enjoy taking their time and getting creative with shading and patterns.
How Long Do These Activities Take?
Most kids can finish one page in about 10-25 minutes. If you want to stretch it into a longer activity, print a bunch and turn it into a "Groundhog Day Coloring Book."
Groundhog Day Coloring Pages

A cute groundhog stands in a woodland scene under a smiling sun, ready to be colored in for February 2nd!

This one holds a "Happy Groundhog Day" sign in a fun outdoor scene that's perfect for adding bright greens and warm browns and tans.

This one stays dry under a big umbrella while raindrops fall from a smiling cloud overhead.

An adorable groundhog pops out of a flower pot surrounded by big daisy blooms-perfect for a colorful spring coloring page!

Celebrate in style with this groundhog holding a February 2nd sign! With sunny skies and blooming flowers around it, this page is perfect for kids to color bright shades of spring.

This one is popping up from its burrow with a big smile and a wave-ready to predict the weather! The landscape has lots of fun details for kids who love longer coloring activities.

Perfect for younger children, this fuzzy little guy is easy to color and great for preschoolers. Kids can use browns and tans for the groundhog and go wild with the background colors!

This little guy is peeking out of a log on a sunny day. The detailed background makes it a great pick for kids who want a longer coloring activity.

Wave hello! This excited groundhog is popping out of its burrow while holding a festive sign.

This one is feeling fancy in a charming top hat! It peeks out from its burrow under a sign. Kids of all ages will have fun adding their own creative color choices.

Bundled up in a scarf and jacket, this little guy is ready for winter fun! The village setting in the background gives kids lots of details to color and explore.

This one is enjoying a calm and sunny day with closed eyes. This page is a cute and relaxing option for kids of all ages.

Say hello to this cute groundhog popping out of its burrow. This simple design is great for younger kids.
Fun Add-On Activities
If you want to turn coloring time into a whole themed activity session, try one of these easy extras:
- Make a prediction: Have kids write or say their guess-early spring or more winter?
- Color a code: Pick a "theme" (all warm colors, all cool colors, rainbow groundhog, etc.).
- Shadow play: Trace a toy's shadow on paper, then color it in.
- Groundhog name game: Let kids name their groundhog and write it at the top of the page.
- Pattern practice: Add patterns to the scarf, hat, or sign (stripes, dots, zig-zags).
Don't forget to check out my other free printables for even more fun seasonal coloring pages and kid-friendly activities!
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