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Coloring Pages - Castillo de San Marcos and Fort Matanzas

Young boy with a coloring page of a cartoon fort soldier.
Young boy with his coloring page of a fort soldier.

Looking for a home or classroom activity? Enjoy these coloring pages that were created by rangers and volunteers! Directions: Right click on the image to save it to your computer. Print and share from there.

Coloring Page of a Cartoon Fort Soldier wearing a tricorn hat, a uniform coat, a cartridge box with belt, and holding a musket.
Coloring Page of Cartoon Fort Soldier

Ranger Jeffrey Edel

Coloring Page of Cartoon Castillo de San Marcos NM includes an image of the western view of fort bell tower, cannons on gun deck, sea wall, palm trees, and water.
Coloring Page of Castillo de San Marcos NM

Ranger Jill Leverett

Coloring Page of a Cartoon Female Park Ranger that includes a smiling ranger wearing a flat hat, ranger uniform and holding a clipboard.
Coloring Page of a Cartoon Female Park Ranger

Ranger Jeffrey Edel

Coloring Page of Cartoon Fort Matanzas NM includes image of fort, with cannons on gun deck near the watch tower and on the top level a flag is flying. It is surrounded by water and tree outlines.
Coloring Page of Fort Matanzas National Monument

Ranger Jill Leverett

Coloring Page of a Cartoon Male Park Ranger includes a park ranger smiling, wearing a uniform with a ball cap with arrowhead, holding a compass and walking stick.
Coloring Page of a Cartoon Male Park Ranger

Ranger Jeffrey Edel

Coloring Page of the 1702 Siege aftermath with the town burning behind its citizens.
Coloring Page of the 1702 Siege aftermath with the town burning.

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring Page of Fort Matanzas gun deck after 1742 with Spanish soldier and cannon.
Coloring Page of Fort Matanzas Gun Deck after 1742

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring Page of Spanish Fusilier in 1750 in Castillo's courtyard.
Coloring Page of 1750 Spanish Fusilier

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring page of a 1763 British Sergeant standing in front of the Castillo, called Fort St. Mark by the British.
1763 British Sergeant

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring Page of 1776 English Officer in uniform on Castillo's gun deck.
Coloring Page 1776 English Officer on Castillo's Gun Deck

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring Page of Confederate Soldier in standing in front of Castillo, called Fort Marion by the U.S.
Coloring Page of 1861 Confederate Soldier

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Coloring Page of a dozen Federal Troops in 1862 standing in front of the fort.
Coloring Page of 1862 Federal Troops

NPS Volunteer Frank Suddeth

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, Fort Matanzas National Monument

Last updated: January 12, 2021