I’ve been hooked on How to Train Your Dragon since the first time I saw Toothless flap those big, goofy wings on screen. There’s something about those Vikings, dragons, and wild adventures that just pulls you in, right? So when I started sketching out ideas for some How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages, I couldn’t stop—60 designs later, here we are, and I’m so excited to share them with you!
Growing up, I’d spend hours with a pencil in hand, dreaming up my own dragon-riding escapades. These coloring pages are like a little piece of that magic—Hiccup, Astrid, and the whole gang, ready for you to bring them to life with your own colors.
I mean, who wouldn’t want to decide if Toothless’s scales shimmer in midnight black or maybe a wild purple streak?
And the best part?
Getting these How To Train Your Dragon coloring pages into your hands is a breeze. I’ve packed all 60 designs into one neat PDF—sized just right for US letter or A4 paper, no fuss.
Click any image, watch it pop open in a new tab, and hit download—or use the handy print button I tossed in to skip a step and get straight to coloring with your crayons or markers!
Whether you’re planning to frame your favorite Viking masterpiece or just keep the kids busy on a rainy afternoon, these pages have that same spark How to Train Your Dragon always delivers. Grab your supplies and let’s make some Berk-inspired art together. What’s your first pick—Hiccup mid-flight or a grumpy Stormfly?
Toothless Coloring Pages
Here are some How To Train Your Dragon coloring pages for Toothless:

Toothless Soaring Through the Sky

Toothless Playing with Hiccup

Toothless Napping in the Sun

Toothless Shooting a Plasma Blast

Toothless Meeting a Baby Dragon

Toothless Celebrating with Friends
Night Fury Coloring Pages
Here are some Night Fury coloring pages from How To Train Your Dragon:

Night Fury Silhouetted Against the Moon

Night Fury Stealthily Hunting

Night Fury Racing Through Storm Clouds

Night Fury Bonding with a Viking

Night Fury Teaching a Youngling to Fly

Night Fury Resting by a Campfire
Astrid Coloring Pages
Here are few Astrid coloring pages from How To Train Your Dragon:

Astrid Wielding Her Axe in Battle

Astrid Training with Stormfly

Astrid Laughing with Hiccup

Astrid Braiding Her Hair

Astrid Leading a Dragon Race

Astrid Exploring a Hidden Cave
Hiccup Coloring Pages
Here are some Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III coloring pages from How To Train Your Dragon:

Hiccup Sketching Toothless

Hiccup Forging in the Workshop

Hiccup Training a Young Dragon
Fishlegs Coloring Pages

Fishlegs Studying Dragon Cards

Fishlegs Reading to Baby Gronckles

Fishlegs Feeding Meatlug
Death Song Coloring Pages

Death Song Singing Its Lure

Death Song Trapping Prey

Death Song Soaring Over the Sea
Skrill Coloring Pages

Skrill Unleashing Lightning

Skrill Emerging from the Fog

Skrill Battling Toothless

Skrill Resting on a Cliff

Skrill Chasing Viking Ships

Skrill Protecting Its Territory
Stormfly Coloring Pages

Stormfly Shooting Spines in Flight

Stormfly Racing Other Dragons

Stormfly Perched on a Rooftop
How To Train Your Dragon Viking Coloring Pages

Viking Warrior Training with Dragons

Viking Chief Leading a Feast

Viking Blacksmith Crafting a Saddle
Triple Stryke Coloring Pages

Triple Stryke Unleashing All Three Tails

Triple Stryke Resting in a Cave

Triple Stryke Rolling into a Ball
Whispering Death Coloring Pages

Whispering Death Burrowing Underground

Whispering Death Roaring at Toothless

Whispering Death Guarding a Tunnel
Heather Coloring Pages

Heather Reuniting with Dagur

Heather Exploring an Island

Heather Resting by a Campfire
Deadly Nadder Coloring Pages

Deadly Nadder Firing Spines

Deadly Nadder Preening Its Feathers

Deadly Nadder Resting in the Sun
How To Train Your Dragon Hidden World Coloring Pages

Toothless Ruling the Hidden World

Light Fury Gliding Through Crystals

Dragon Babies Playing in the Hidden World
How To Train Your Dragon 2 Coloring Pages

Valka Reuniting with Cloudjumper

Stoick and Skullcrusher in Action

Toothless Protecting the Alpha
How To Train Your Dragon 3 Coloring Pages

Toothless Meeting the Light Fury

The Hidden World Exploration

Toothless and Light Fury with Dragon Babies
12 Craft Ideas To Do With How To Train Your Dragon Coloring Pages
So, you’ve got your hands on these How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages—now what?
I’ve rounded up 12 craft ideas that’ll take those printed sheets from fun to downright epic. These are straight from my own trial-and-error crafting days, and trust me, they’re a blast!
Coloring’s just the start—let’s turn these into something you’ll want to show off or play with. Got scissors, glue, and a little imagination handy?
Here’s where the real Viking-level creativity kicks in.
1. Dragon Wing Bookmarks
Snip out Toothless or Stormfly, focusing on those awesome wings. Glue them to a strip of cardstock, and bam—you’ve got a bookmark that’ll guard your page like a dragon guards its hoard. I’ve got one in every book I’m reading right now!
2. Viking Helmet Decor
Color a Hiccup page, cut out his helmet, and stick it to a homemade paper helmet. Wear it around the house—because who doesn’t want to channel their inner Berk warrior? My nephew rocked this at his last birthday party.
3. Dragon Tail Wall Art
Take a long dragon like Hookfang, color it bold, and tape it along your wall like a fiery tail. It’s like having a dragon swoop through your room. I did this once, and my dog kept staring at it like it might fly off!
4. Toothless Mobile
Color a few Toothless pages, cut them out, and hang them from a hanger with string. Spin it above your desk for some mid-homework inspiration. Mine’s been twirling in my office for weeks now.
5. Hiccup’s Journal Cover
Glue a colored Hiccup page onto a notebook front—suddenly, it’s your own dragon-training journal. I’ve got one filled with doodles and grocery lists. Very Viking of me, huh?
6. Dragon Egg Ornaments
Cut out some dragon shapes, roll them into little 3D eggs with a bit of tape, and hang them up. Perfect for a themed party or just because dragons deserve eggs! I made these for a movie night once—total hit.
7. Astrid’s Axe Garland
Color Astrid pages, cut out her axe, and string a bunch together for a garland. Hang it across a doorway for instant Viking vibes. I’ve got one up now, and it’s my favorite decor tweak.
8. Puzzle Pieces
Color a page, glue it to cardboard, and cut it into funky shapes for a DIY puzzle. My kids love racing to put Toothless back together—keeps them busy for hours!
9. Dragon Scale Coasters
Pick a dragon, color those scales bright, and seal it onto a cork circle with Mod Podge. Now your drinks have a scaly protector. I’ve got a whole set on my coffee table.
10. Flight Scene Shadow Box
Layer colored dragons and Vikings in a shoebox—add a sky background for a 3D flight scene. Mine’s on my shelf, and I catch myself staring at it way too often.
11. Character Stick Puppets
Color, cut, and tape characters to popsicle sticks—boom, instant dragon playtime. My little cousin made up a whole Toothless vs. Hiccup battle with these last weekend.
12. Berk Village Map
Color a bunch of pages, cut out dragons and Vikings, and glue them onto a big paper “map” of Berk. It’s like building your own little dragon world—I’ve got one pinned up in my craft corner!
Wrapping Up
So there you go—60 How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages and a dozen ways to turn them into something extra.
I’ve had such a good time messing around with these ideas myself, and I hope you’ll find a few that stick with you too. What’s your favorite craft from the list—or are you cooking up something totally different?
These pages are all about that Berk spirit—wild, creative, and a little bit chaotic in the best way. Whether you’re coloring solo or roping in the whole crew, I’d love to hear how it goes.
Drop me a line sometime and tell me about your dragon masterpieces!