July 2026 Calendar
In July 2026, we enjoy a peak summer month filled with patriotic celebrations, warm sunshine, and time for relaxation. In the United States, it falls in the Summer season. The month spans from day 1 to 31, totaling 31 days. The month starts on a Wednesday and ends on a Friday. There are two public holidays: Indep. Day Off on July 3 (Friday), Independence Day on July 4 (Saturday). It begins in week 27, ends in week 31, and counts 4 weekends.
Printable July 2026 Calendars
Our July 2026 printable calendar is ready to help you manage your time. To add a custom note, just click on the specific day and type your text. Your notes are saved in your browser, perfect for tracking work deadlines, school assignments, or family events, this tool requires no sign-up. You can add or remove holidays using the Holidays toggle button. Choose your favourite layout from the below Landscape and Portrait orientations that fits your needs. Just click the image of the calendar template to generate and download a personalized calendar.
Simple July 2026 Calendars
Download free printable July 2026 calendar templates with a minimalist blank design and ample space to track appointments, schedule tasks, and mark important dates for everyday use.
Cute July 2026 Calendars
Aesthetic July 2026 calendar templates featuring soft pastel colors with the same clean layouts for a stylish and organized look.
Printing Instructions
These calendars are designed for US Letter 8.5×11 inches and A4 paper sizes, so check your printer settings and select Fit to Page or Actual Size for best results.
Holidays and Observances
Indep. Day Off
Indep. Day Off is observed on Friday, July 3, 2026. It is the observed holiday for Indep. Day, which falls on a weekend.
Independence Day
On Saturday, July 4, 2026, Independence Day is celebrated. It is a federal holiday that celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This patriotic holiday is marked by fireworks, parades, barbecues, and family gatherings that celebrate American freedom and history.