November 5th: The Super Beaver Moon

The Beaver full moon on November 5, 2025, will be the largest and brightest supermoon of the year. It is called the Beaver Moon after the time when beavers take shelter and fur trappers would hunt them. A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with its closest point to Earth, known as perigee, making it appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a normal full moon.

Full Beaver Supermoon glowing bright orange in the night sky. #ShauneNation
The Beaver Supermoon lights up the night, larger and brighter than usual—a stunning November spectacle. #Shaunenation"

Beaver Supermoon 2025: November’s Largest and Brightest Full Moon

On the night of November 5, 2025, the Beaver Moon rises in a warm, glowing orange. This full moon is steeped in tradition and natural rhythms. Its name comes from the season when beavers prepare for winter. Fur trappers historically set their traps before the swamps froze. November was also a key month for harvesting and preparing for the cold months. The full moon guided travel, work, and seasonal planning. Across cultures, the Beaver Moon symbolized reflection, completion, and preparation. Standing beneath its glow, we are reminded to pause, look up, and appreciate the connection between nature, history, and the timeless spectacle of the night sky.

Beaver Moon History & Traditions

The Beaver Moon—November’s full moon—has its roots deeply planted in both nature’s rhythms and North American cultural traditions. One of its most accepted origins comes from the time when beavers, under the into‑lengthening nights, were actively building lodges and stocking up food in preparation for winter. Almanac+2Time and Date+2 At the same time, early settlers and Indigenous communities saw this month as the time to set their beaver traps before the swamps froze—ensuring warm pelts and survival supplies. Full Moon Phases+1 While “Beaver Moon” is the most common name, the full moon of November also goes by names like the Frost Moon, Digging Moon, or Freezing Moon—each reflecting natural transitions, animal behaviour, or the shifting seasons. The Wilderness Center More than a lunar label, the Beaver Moon stands as a reminder of preparation, persistence, and the closing of one seasonal chapter before the long stillness of winter. Spirituality+Health+1

Full moon shining brightly above backyard trees at night. #Shaunenation
Under the bright glow of the moon, the backyard comes alive with quiet beauty. A moment of stillness and wonder, shared with #Shaunenation.

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