Free Alaska Coloring Pages

ALASKA

This post contains my Alaska coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE

Hello! I hope you love these four totally and completely free Alaska printables from Stevie Doodles. I (Stevie) made these pages myself just for you - for you personal use only please.

You are so welcome to print these out for you or even for your whole class, but if you’d like to share - send links to Stevie Doodles and spread the love two ways (to your friend and back to me ;) )

To print these, use the button just below the image of the page you want. You can have all four of course!

Alaska, known as the "Last Frontier," is the largest state in the United States, spanning over 663,000 square miles. It is also home to Denali, the highest peak in North America, towering at 20,310 feet. With more than 3 million lakes and over 100,000 glaciers, Alaska boasts breathtaking natural beauty and is a haven for wildlife, including bears, moose, and eagles. The state also experiences extreme weather conditions, with temperatures plunging to -80°F in certain regions during winter. Additionally, Alaska is rich in natural resources, with vast oil reserves contributing significantly to its economy.

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4 alaska coloring pages, facts page, state outline with doodles, salmon page, and "Alaska" bubble letters filled with doodles

ALASKA FACTS

The page below has some fun Alaska facts! I had fun learning more about Alaska as I made these pages and I hope you have fun learning more about Alaska too with my printables.

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The first people probably came to what is now Alaska about 13,000 years ago. They either walked from what is now Russia, which was connected to Alaska by a patch of land up to 600 miles wide called the Bering Land Bridge, or they sailed. READ MORE ABOUT ALASKA HERE

 

ALASKA WITH DOODLES

This is ALASKA! With some doodles by Stevie - these ones are going to be so fun to color and, I think nice to mark off where you’ve explored in your study of the US states. This Alaska with doodles page is of course free to print and color using the button just below the image. If you love it and want to share, don’t forget to share links not pdfs, so you’re friends know just where to come for all of the best free coloring pages.

Alaska - free printable Alaska coloring page activity sheets from Stevie Doodles - print free today!

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Alaska Classic

This is one of my classic-style coloring pages - I can make one of these just for you here. I also have TONS of free name personalized pages here on my site.

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Alaska coloring page, bubble letters spell "Alaska" full of doodles to color
 

Salmon

Alaska’s biggest export is the mineral zinc, but gold is its most famous export. Alaska is also known for lumber, fish—especially salmon—coal, and jade, the state gem. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE NAT GEO

Alaskan salmon coloring page
outline of alaska with forget me nots to color
 

More facts about Alaska

—Alaska is called the Land of the Midnight Sun because for over two months in the summer, in the northernmost part of the state, the sun doesn’t set at all!

—The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, are bands of brightly colored light that dance across the night sky. They’re caused by electrically charged particles from the sun that collide with gases in our atmosphere. READ MORE FROM NAT GEO

 

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Alabama Beach Mouse Facts Free Coloring Page

ALABAMA BEACH MOUSE

This little guy is so adorable. One of the most rare species in the U.S.

Use the button just below the image to download this free Alabama beach mouse facts coloring sheet

Free Alabama Beach Mouse coloring page from Stevie Doodles - an adorable mouse plus some fun facts free to print and color immediately

The Alabama beach mouse, an endangered species, lives in coastal dune ecosystems. It’s a small mouse with a buff colored patch on its back and snowy white underbelly. Strictly nocturnal in nature, they have large eyes and big ears to help them as they leave their burrows at dusk and remain active during the night. They are much less active on moonlit nights though to avoid becoming a late night snack for predators. This dune dweller burrows small tunnels in the sand to raise its young and is generally considered to be monogamous. MORE ON THE ALABAMA BEACH MOUSE HERE

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Why is the Alabama field mouse endangered?

BASIS FOR STATUS CLASSIFICATION:
Habitat loss and fragmentation associated with residential and commercial real estate development single most important factor contributing to imperiled status. Existing or proposed beachfront development will substantially alter all Alabama beach mouse habitat not in public ownership. Reduction of available habitat and isolation of the remaining populations substantially increases vulnerability to the effects of tropical storms, weather cycles, predation, and other environmental factors. Substantial disagreement exists as to the current status and appropriate management protocol for the Alabama beach mouse. Various researchers have argued it is in immediate jeopardy of range-wide extinction if habitat loss is allowed to continue. This position is supported by evidence of widespread extirpation from all developed areas in the eastern portion of the historic distribution. Similar levels of development are occurring throughout the Fort Morgan Peninsula and real estate development on all private areas is proceeding rapidly. In addition, Population Viability Analyses indicate that extinction of even the largest remaining populations is likely within 50 years if current trends continue (Oli et al. 2001). Listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1986. READ MORE HERE

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