Marmot Day
Marmot Day is observed next on Sunday, February 2nd, 2025 (73 days from today).
Marmot Day is celebrated on February 2 every year. It is a special day dedicated to the observance of the parade. Marmots are a variety of large squirrel-like animals, including mantises, ground squirrels, and groundhogs. Although these types of marmots can be found across the globe, from Russia to India and from Canada to Mexico, marmots do not appear to be recognized. Therefore Marmot Day is a day to honor these mysterious creatures around the world.
History of Marmot Day
Marmot Day was first celebrated in 2002 as a day to observe all marmots. Celebrations take many different forms. It's an official holiday in Alaska. In Alaska, it is held annually to honor Alaskan dogs and Alaskan culture. Marmot Day became an official holiday in Alaska on April 18, 2009, after the 26th Alaska State Legislature formally passed Senate Bill 58. On Marmot Day, a family dinner will be held, and marmot jokes and jokes will be shared during dinner. It was also the headline of a community celebration in Owosso, Michigan that took place on July 25. The city of Owosso, Michigan hosts a festival on this day, hosting various family events, activities, and a marmot video contest.
Marmot Day is a holiday that celebrates marmots, a large group of squirrel-like animals that include groundhogs, jackals, and ground squirrels. Although marmots are found all over the world, from Canada to Mexico and from Russia to India, these animals don't seem to get the attention they deserve.
Marmot Day festivities take many different forms. Marmot Day is an official holiday in Alaska, and it often involves a family dinner where jokes and anecdotes about marmots are shared. The city of Owosso in Michigan hosts a Marmot Day festival, which hosts a variety of family activities and a marmot video contest.
How to celebrate Marmot Day
If you want to celebrate this day but you can't make it to Alaska or Michigan, don't worry. Just go out to see marmot in a place where marmot can be found. Otherwise, you can view the history of marmots and research online. Learn more about Marmot and its nature. Then, post a photo and share your thoughts on that day with others on social media using the hashtag # #MarmotDay.
Observed
Marmot Day has been observed annually on February 2nd.Dates
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Sunday, February 2nd, 2025
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2027