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Is Target Closed on Columbus Day 2024?

October 11, 2024 by Melissa Batai

Target Open on Columbus Day

Columbus Day is a federal holiday that Americans celebrate on the second Monday in October. President Roosevelt first made Columbus Day a national holiday in 1934, and Americans celebrated it every October 12th. Then, in 1972, President Nixon changed the day of the holiday to the second Monday in October. In modern times, some schools observe this holiday and are closed. If you and the kids are out and about on that day, you may wonder, “Is Target closed on Columbus Day, too?”

Columbus Day Controversy

Columbus Day is a federal holiday, which means government offices close on that day. However, in recent years, several states have opted not to celebrate Columbus Day. Instead, these states celebrate Indigenous People’s Day on the same day as Columbus Day. While many states call Indigenous People’s Day something different, such as Discovers’ Day in Hawaii and Native Americans’ Day in South Dakota, they are celebrating the same thing—the long history of Native Americans in the United States.

Is Target Closed on Columbus Day?

Target will be open regular store hours on Columbus Day.

While federal offices and some schools may close for Columbus Day, Target does NOT close on Columbus Day. 

Target often only closes for Easter and Christmas Day, but like many things Targets store hours evolve.  In 2020, amid the pandemic, Target opted to close on Thanksgiving Day to show appreciation to their employees for working so hard during the pandemic.  Target stores are also closed due to local security conditions, weather related issues or local traffic conditions. 

Most locations will use their traditional Monday operating hours, so you shouldn’t have to make an adjustment to your schedule if you want to head to Target. Here’s a look at a typical Target operating schedule:

  • Monday through Friday: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • Saturday: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm (or 11:00 pm)
  • Sunday: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm

It is important to note that certain stores may have schedules that deviate from the norm. For instance, high-traffic Target stores in large cities might have extended hours while small town, low-traffic Target locations might open later or close earlier. If you are hoping to shop late at night or early in the morning, you might want to contact your local Target in advance to see when it is open before you make the trip.

Additionally, if you do head to Target on Columbus Day, you might be able to score some discounts. Many items might be available for less, thanks to Target’s weekly sales. You might also find certain products on clearance, particularly summer seasonal goods and select back-to-school items.

Final Thoughts

If you’re wondering, “Is Target closed on Columbus Day?”, the answer is no. In fact, Columbus Day might be an excellent day to stop by your local Target or place an order online so you can enjoy the deep discounts during their Deal Days. Get a jump on your holiday shopping.

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Melissa Batai
Melissa Batai

Melissa is a freelance writer and virtual assistant. She earned her Master’s from Southern Illinois University, and her Bachelor’s in English from the University of Michigan. When she’s not working, you can find her homeschooling her kids, reading a good book, or cooking.

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