Where do groundhogs live?

Groundhogs live in burrows that are typically dug in well-drained soil, such as fields, meadows, and forest edges. They prefer areas with loose soil that is easy to dig, and they often choose locations near sources of water and food, such as gardens or fields of crops. Groundhogs typically dig burrows that are 2-4 feet deep, with multiple entrances and exits. They also have a network of tunnels that can extend underground for up to 100 feet. Groundhogs use their burrows for shelter, protection from predators, and raising their young.