Share your creativity with your community.

Our 2025 Booksville coloring book features a wide variety of assets that make Hernando County wonderful. Our 2026 edition will feature our parks, trails, & preserves.

Artists are encouraged to submit line art drawings of any of the areas below:

  • Alfred McKethan Pine Island Park

  • Anderson Snow Park

  • Ahhochee Hill Sanctuary

  • Bayport Park

  • Bud McKethan Park

  • Chinsegut Hill Conservation Center

  • Chinsegut Hill Retreat & Museum

  • Chinsegut Wildlife Trail

  • Coach Lorenzo Hamilton Sr. Park

  • Croom Tract at Withlacoochee State Forest

  • Cypress Lake Preserve

  • Delta Woods Park

  • Ernie Wever Youth Park

  • Fickett Hammock Preserve

  • Good Neighbor Trail

  • Hernando Park

  • Hill N Dale Park

  • Jenkins Creek Park

  • Jerome Brown Community Center

  • Lake House

  • Lake Townsen Regional Park

  • Linda Peterson Park @ Jenkins Creek

  • Lonnie C. Coburn Park

  • McKethan Lake

  • Nature Coast Botanical Gardens

  • Nobleton Wayside Park

  • Pioneer Park/Stewy’s Skate Park

  • Ridge Manor Community Park

  • Rogers Park

  • Rotary Centennial Park

  • Russell Street Park

  • Suncoast Trail

  • Tom Varn Park

  • Veterans Memorial Park

  • Weeki Wachee Preserve

  • Weeki Wachee State Park

  • Withlacoochee State Forest

Submission rules:

  • Size: 8.5" x11” (VERTICAL only)

  • A release form allowing printing of the artwork must be signed to participate.

  • Artists must sign their name on the front of their submission.

  • Submissions may not include copyrighted images or words

  • Submissions may not include inappropriate or unkind words or images

  • For questions, email booksvillefest@gmail.com.

Here’s how it works:

  • By submitting, the artist permits the Booksville Festival to print their art in the 2026 Booksville Festival coloring book

  • The book will credit the artist by name

  • Artist will receive a free copy of the coloring book

  • Booksville will give selection priority to artists who reside in Hernando County

Artist Diane Becker captures the Gulf of Mexico

Artist Diane Becker captures the Gulf of Mexico.