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10 Gargoyle Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Welcome to our Gargoyle Monster Truck Coloring Pages collection! If your child is fascinated by two of the coolest things on wheels—mighty monster trucks AND mysterious, magical creatures—this set is pure magic. We've combined the raw power of monster trucks with the enchanting, slightly spooky charm of gargoyles to create a collection that sparks imagination and keeps kids engaged for hours.

These 10 free printable pages are designed with children ages 2-8 in mind, with a mix of simple and more detailed designs so every skill level can enjoy coloring. The variety matters because it grows with your child. Younger toddlers (ages 2-4) will love our pages with thick, bold outlines that are easy to color within, while older kids (ages 5-8) can tackle more intricate Gargoyle details and smaller spaces. Coloring isn't just fun—it's seriously good for their development. When kids color, they're building fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. They're also exploring color combinations, learning about shading, and expressing creativity in a low-pressure way. Plus, there's something calming about the repetitive motion that helps kids focus and manage big feelings.

In this collection, you'll find pages featuring Gargoyle-decorated monster trucks with fierce expressions, scenes of these legendary creatures perched on oversized tires, and trucks with stone-textured details and mythical wings. Some pages show the trucks in action, others let kids create their own colorful Gargoyle world. It's the perfect blend of powerful vehicles and magical storytelling.

For parents and teachers: These pages work beautifully in classrooms as a calm-down activity, a reward for good behavior, or part of a mythology or vehicle unit. At home, they're perfect for quiet time, rainy day entertainment, or creative bonding with your little one. Print them as often as you'd like—they're completely free!

To start coloring, click the Print or Download PDF button on any page below. Every sheet is free — no signup, no watermark mess, just print and color.

Coloring Tips for This Collection

  • Try using <strong>gray and stone colors</strong> (light gray, charcoal, beige) for the Gargoyle parts to give them that classic carved-stone look, then go bold with bright colors on the truck parts. This creates an awesome contrast!
  • For younger colorers: Don't worry about staying in the lines perfectly! Coloring is about having fun and exploring color, not perfection. Celebrate every scribble, line, and color choice your child makes.
  • Give the Gargoyle's eyes extra personality—dark pupils and white highlights make them look alive and expressive. Let your child choose wild colors for the truck's stripes, designs, and flames. This is their chance to make it uniquely theirs!
  • Once your child finishes coloring, cut out the truck or frame the page to display on a bedroom wall or classroom bulletin board. You could also laminate the pages so they last longer, or create a 'gallery walk' where kids admire each other's creations.

Related Collections

1. Gargoyle Face Grille Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a front grille shaped like a fierce gargoyle face with horns and fangs

This terrifying truck has a front grille shaped exactly like a fierce gargoyle face! Two curved horns jut up from the top corners, long stone fangs hang down from the grille opening, and hollow eye sockets sit above the teeth. The most menacing front end ever built.

2. Stone Wing Fender Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with fenders shaped like folded stone gargoyle wings

The fenders on this incredible truck are shaped like massive folded stone gargoyle wings! Each wing fender has carved feather-like stone segments fanning out over each wheel arch. When the truck moves, it looks like the wings are about to unfurl.

3. Baby Gargoyle Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple cute monster truck with small horns, bat wings on fenders, and round stone eyes

This adorable little truck has two tiny rounded horns on the cab roof, cute little bat wings on the fenders, and big round stone eyes as headlights. The bumper has a small friendly gargoyle nose. Perfect for little colorers!

4. Gothic Spire Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with exhaust pipes shaped like gothic cathedral spires pointing upward

This truck shoots exhaust through pipes shaped exactly like gothic cathedral spires! Four tall pointed spire pipes rise from the engine compartment, each with carved stone detail lines. It looks like a rolling gothic cathedral!

5. Gargoyle Perch Cab Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a cab shaped like a gargoyle crouching on a building ledge

The cab of this truck is designed to look like a gargoyle crouching on a stone building ledge! The roofline has a ledge-like overhang, two stone gargoyle feet grip the front corners of the cab, and the whole cab has a hunched crouching shape.

6. Stone Claw Bumper Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with front bumper featuring gargoyle stone claws gripping forward

The front bumper of this truck has four massive stone gargoyle claws gripping forward! Each claw has thick curved stone fingers spread wide, like a gargoyle's hand reaching out to grab. The bumper itself is built around the claw shapes.

7. Cathedral Window Doors Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with doors shaped like gothic pointed arch cathedral windows

Each door on this gothic truck is shaped like a tall pointed gothic arch window! The door panels have the classic pointed arch shape with carved stone tracery lines inside. The whole side of the truck looks like a rolling gothic cathedral wall.

8. Waterspout Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with an exhaust pipe shaped like a gargoyle water spout mouth

This truck's exhaust pipe is shaped like the mouth of a classic gargoyle water spout! The pipe end is carved into an open gargoyle mouth with a wide jaw, hollow throat, and carved stone lips. Exhaust blasts out from the gargoyle's mouth.

9. Demon Horn Roof Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with two curved demon horns on the cab roof and small wings

Two big curved demon horns rise from the top of this truck's cab! Small simple bat wings fold down from the cab sides, and the headlights are shaped like diamond eyes. Simple and bold — easy and fun to color!

10. Guardian Shield Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with a shield-shaped front end and gargoyle head on the hood

The entire front end of this truck is shaped like a classic stone guardian shield! The shield face has a simple gargoyle head in the center of the hood. Bold, simple, and built to protect — great for beginner colorers!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these Gargoyle monster truck coloring pages best for?
These pages are perfect for ages 2-8! We've created a mix of difficulty levels so everyone can participate. Pages 1-3 feature extra-thick outlines and simple designs ideal for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2-4). Pages 4-7 work great for kindergarten and early elementary (ages 5-6). Pages 8-10 have more detailed Gargoyle textures and smaller spaces, perfect for ages 6-8 or children with more coloring experience. Every child can find their perfect challenge level!
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes! All 10 pages are completely free to download and print as many times as you'd like. Just click the download link, save the PDF to your computer, and print on standard 8.5 x 11-inch paper. You can print them in color or black-and-white—both work beautifully. No hidden fees, no account required, no catch. We believe coloring fun should be accessible to every family!
How can I use these Gargoyle coloring pages in the classroom?
Here are three easy ideas: (1) <strong>Calm-down activity:</strong> Keep printed copies at a coloring station for kids who need to refocus or manage big emotions. (2) <strong>Mythology lesson:</strong> Pair these with a simple unit about gargoyles and medieval history—talk about why gargoyles were carved on buildings, then let kids color and create their own. (3) <strong>Vehicle + art combo:</strong> If you're teaching about transportation or engineering, use these pages to discuss how trucks work while kids explore color and design.
What supplies work best for coloring these pages?
For ages 2-4: chunky crayons and thick colored pencils are easiest to grip. For ages 5+: regular crayons, colored pencils, and markers all work wonderfully. Pro tip: Avoid thin markers on lighter paper (they can bleed through), but they're great for darker cardstock if you want extra durability. Colored pencils give the nicest control for details on the trickier pages. Have fun experimenting with what your child enjoys most!
Can my toddler color these Gargoyle monster truck pages?
Absolutely! The first few pages in our collection are specifically designed for toddlers ages 2-4. They feature <strong>extra-large, thick outlines</strong> that are perfectly sized for little hands still learning grip and control. The designs are simple and not scary—our Gargoyles are friendly and fun, not frightening. You might sit together while your toddler colors, and that cuddle time is wonderful for bonding too!