Woodchucks nest (and hibernate) in burrows they dig in fields, along fences, stone walls, or building foundations. They like the sun and may bask during the day on the dirt they dug out of their burrow's entrance.
Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are burrowers. The live in underground burrows and can be solitary occupants or share their home with other woodchucks. Woodchuck will hibernate during the winter.
Woodchucks have tunnel systems up to 5ft undergound that they use for the purposes of sleeping. They are usually loners, but theyll share a burrow with others in certain circumstances. Woodchucks also use these burrows to bring up their young and to hibernate when the weather gets too cold for comfort.
Woodchucks, or groundhogs, sleep in burrows underground that they have excavated. During the day they are often out eating vegetation near the hole to their burrows.