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USA Holiday Calendar

Plan your year with this USA Holiday Calendar, which includes a complete list of holidays celebrated in the United States. This live Google Calendar shows all official U.S. holidays for the current year and beyond and updates automatically. Click any month below to view holidays, dates, and short descriptions.

USA Holiday Calendar

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January | February | March | April | May | June
July | August | September | October | November | December

New Year’s Day – January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Third Monday in January

February

Groundhog Day – February 2
Lincoln’s Birthday – February 12
Valentine’s Day – February 14
Presidents Day – Third Monday in February

March

St. Patrick’s Day – March 17
Purim – Varies by year
Palm Sunday – Sunday before Easter

April

Easter Sunday – Varies
Good Friday – Varies
Passover – Varies
Earth Day – April 22
Arbor Day – Last Friday in April

May

Cinco de Mayo – May 5
Mother’s Day – Second Sunday in May
Memorial Day – Last Monday in May

June

Flag Day – June 14
Father’s Day – Third Sunday in June
Juneteenth – June 19

July

Independence Day – July 4

August

(No official federal holidays)

September

Labor Day – First Monday in September
Patriot Day – September 11
Rosh Hashanah – Varies
Yom Kippur – Varies

October

Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples’ Day – Second Monday in October
Halloween – October 31

November

Veterans Day – November 11
Thanksgiving – Fourth Thursday in November
Black Friday – The Day after Thanksgiving
Cyber Monday – Monday after Thanksgiving

December

Hanukkah – Varies
Christmas Eve – December 24
Christmas Day – December 25
Kwanzaa – December 26 to January 1
New Year’s Eve – December 31

USA Federal Observance Dates vs. Observed Holidays

The U.S. government recognizes 11 official U.S. federal holidays. Many businesses close on these days, but observance may vary by state or employer. Cultural and religious holidays like Passover, Kwanzaa, or Purim may not be federal, but are widely celebrated in different communities.

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