Oregon State Holidays for 2026 include a full lineup of federal observances such as Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Christmas Day, along with state-recognized breaks like the Day After Thanksgiving. Oregon also observes Juneteenth and shifts the Independence Day observance to July 3 because July 4 falls on a Saturday. These holidays apply to all state offices, courts, and many public institutions.
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Oregon State Holidays 2026
Oregon State Holidays 2026
Oregon State Holidays — 2026
Oregon observes a full set of federal holidays in 2026 along with additional state-recognized days such as the Day After Thanksgiving. The state also recognizes Juneteenth and observes Independence Day on July 3 since July 4 falls on a Saturday. All state offices, agencies, and many schools follow these official closure dates.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Notes / Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2026 | Thursday | New Year’s Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| January 19, 2026 | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| February 16, 2026 | Monday | Presidents’ Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| May 25, 2026 | Monday | Memorial Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| June 19, 2026 | Friday | Juneteenth National Independence Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| July 3, 2026 | Friday | Independence Day (Observed) | Observed Holiday |
| September 7, 2026 | Monday | Labor Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| November 11, 2026 | Wednesday | Veterans Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| November 26, 2026 | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | Federal + State Holiday |
| November 27, 2026 | Friday | Day After Thanksgiving | State Holiday |
| December 25, 2026 | Friday | Christmas Day | Federal + State Holiday |
Oregon Holiday FAQs (2026)
Does Oregon recognize the Day After Thanksgiving as a holiday?
Yes, it is an official state holiday providing an extended Thanksgiving break.
Is Juneteenth an official holiday in Oregon?
Yes, Juneteenth is recognized as a state and federal holiday.
Does Oregon shift holidays that fall on weekends?
Yes. When a holiday falls on a weekend, the state typically observes it on Friday or Monday.
