I Love Cowboys and Cowgirls Day
August 15, 2025-August 15, 2025 -
USA, USA
I Love Cowboys and Cowgirls Day began showing up online around 2010. A holiday blog first listed it as a way to honor the hardworking men and women of the West. It wasn’t started by a big or official group.
Instead, holiday fans, teachers, and bloggers helped spread the idea through word games, classroom themes, and celebration tips. Each year, it reappears on the same August date in fun calendars and family event lists.
The day isn’t linked to any formal history or government holiday. It doesn’t trace back to any cowboy group or ranching group. Still, it has found a place in hearts and homes.
That’s likely because many people love the Western spirit—strong riders, tough jobs, open land, and loyal horses. Families enjoy using this day to bring those ideas into daily life, even just for a few hours.
Unlike the National Day of the Cowboy, which started in 2005 and celebrates deeper cowboy culture, this day keeps things light and playful. There are no big parades or public honors.
15 Aug 25
00:00 - 23:59
I Love Cowboys and Cowgirls Day