30 Park Coloring Pages - Free!
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This girl swinging on a swing might remind you of your trips to the park. Do you think we used the right colors? I used light tones, but you can choose more striking and vibrant colors. Remember that creativity has no limits!
If you want to go to the park, but you cannot go, then take a look at our gallery and choose the park coloring pages you like best. We are sure you will be able to imagine yourself in one while you personalize it in your own style and with your favorite colors.
In this place you will find drawings of parks for kids, and drawings of parks with kids, ready to be painted by a very creative artistic mind like yours. Do not think about it too much, we are sure you will have just as much fun as if you were in one.
Painting coloring pages can be much more fun than it seems, because you can play a lot with the techniques and the materials you have. That is why at Coloring Together we have colorful galleries so you can let all your creativity flow over the printable coloring images we have.
Also, we have a whole section for the colored drawings of our artists. Whether you are big or small, your art will surely leave everyone speechless. Do not hesitate to send us a photo! We will gladly publish it.
It is time to go to a very special place. Slides and swings are waiting for us. If it is sunny we can have a picnic. Bring your colors! Let's color together the scenery around us. Let's get to work!
Parks coloring pages
Why color park images?
A place to de-stress and run around as much as we want, spend time with friends and family, and play some sport. A park is that place where we can enjoy a sunny day, without worries. How great it is to go to a park!
There are many types of parks, but the ones that are small, full of greenery, and with simple attractions are without a doubt the best, because we can go at any time and they will be there, ready to give us a good time. And you, do you like to go to parks? We love it!
That is why, in this place you will find park coloring pages that we accompany with very interesting information you did not know about them, this way you will not only have fun, but you will learn new things in the process. It is like killing two birds with one stone!
So, if you are ready for this adventure, then take your colored pencils, chalk, or markers. Whatever! And come with us to have fun in this park full of drawings waiting to be colored. Shall we begin?
Learn while coloring Parks
- Herbert Seiner was an American inventor who, in the 20th century, created the first modern slide, called the “Water Tobogan Slide”, in Minnesota. The slide was made of wood.
- In the Disney World parks there is a society of explorers known as the Society of Explorers and Adventurers.
- Several dinosaur fossils found in the Disney parks are real, or at least the ones in the queue are. And the ones that are fake are usually molds.
- Central Park is an artificial park, did you know? When Manhattan began to grow more and more crowded, it was decided to build a park that would serve as the green lung of the Big Apple.
- Every year, more than 40 million people visit Central Park. Would you like to go someday?
- In Central Park there are a total of 25,000 trees throughout its extent. That is a whole lot!
- In 1848, Henry Barnard sketched the first draft of a park for children, in which he included a shaded area for the teachers, and a play area with wooden blocks, toy carts, and two rotating swings.
- In 1885 a group of women in Boston said that children had the right to play in the dirt. From there the concept of the sandbox appeared, then known as “sand gardens”.
- The first children's playground in the United States opened in 1887, in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. That was a very long time ago!
- In the 1960s playgrounds began to be mass-produced, although twenty years later, in 1980, lawsuits over childhood injuries began to arise.
- Central Park is one of the areas that Hollywood directors prefer for filming scenes of movies and series, such as Gossip Girl or Ghostbusters. Have you seen any of them?
- Central Park is about 341 hectares, which makes it larger than the Principality of Monaco or Vatican City.
- Eric McMillan was the pioneer in the design of adventure parks, since he was the inventor of the colorful ball pit that children love so much.
- Strolling peacefully through Central Park you can come across an Egyptian obelisk. That's right! It is known as “Cleopatra's Needle”.
- Do you want to know where the swing comes from? Its origin is in Greece and Rome, since it was related to religious rites and ceremonies in which souls were freed from purgatory. How strange!
