Looking for one last summer hurrah? These are the best Labor Day weekend getaways throughout the country!
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Looking for one last summer hurrah? These are the best Labor Day weekend getaways throughout the country!
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It still feels like summertime at the beach in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama, on Labor Day, but the kids in the state have been back in school for weeks, so the beaches are less crowded. It’s also a fun time to see volunteers protecting sea turtle nests—and possibly even get the opportunity to see some baby turtles hatch!
Where to stay: Opened in 2018, the Lodge at Gulf State Park, a Hilton Hotel, is right on the beach and eco-friendly. Not only do you get a prime beachfront spot, but you also have access to park amenities like hiking and biking trails, a 900-acre fishing lake, a nature center, tennis courts, kayaking and so much more!
While you may think of Alaska as a winter wonderland, Denali National Park in September offers fantastic mountain views and opportunities to see wildlife while there are still long hours of daylight. In early September, you may discover fall colors and even have a chance to see the northern lights. While in the park, enjoy a hike along the Savage River, or let kids earn their Junior Ranger badge.
Where to stay: Check out the Denali Backcountry Lodge or the Skyline Lodge for rustic accommodations. Of course, this area is also amazing in the colder months. The lodge is the ideal starting point for adventures in the rugged beauty of Denali National Park. After a day of exploring, unwind with fresh, seasonal cuisine and a cozy fire.
For a fun but relaxing Labor Day weekend getaway, rent a houseboat and hang out on Lake Powell. It’s one of the top houseboating locations in the United States, and prices drop significantly in late summer and early fall.
Where to stay: Check out Lake Powell Resort, or consider a Signature Airstream rental from Lake Powell’s RV and Campground for a quiet but luxurious camping experience. Plus, reviewers can’t stop talking about the stunning views and the delightful fire pit for evening relaxation.
For a festive Labor Day celebration, book a stay on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs. While there, visit Hot Springs National Park, which features naturally heated water for thermal baths and offers free admission—no wonder it’s considered one of the best hot springs in the United States. The town, where former president Bill Clinton grew up, also has a Magic Springs theme and water parks, the Gangster Museum of America and thoroughbred racing.
Where to stay: Check out the Wharf Resort on Lake Hamilton for an overnight stay. Reviewers call it a “lovely spring getaway spot” with breathtaking views. They also buzz about the waterfall, pool, great fishing and nearby restaurants.
Labor Day is the unofficial start to fall, but it’s still warm and sunny in Los Angeles, a mecca of arts, culture, dining, shopping and celebrity sightings. Local must-see attractions include the Frida Kahlo Immersive Exhibit, an Old Hollywood walking tour with April Clemmer, a delicious meal at Grandmaster Recorders, the former recording studio of David Bowie and Stevie Wonder, and one of the most beautiful colored-sand beaches in the world.
Where to stay: Book a room at the modern Godfrey Hotel Hollywood, in the heart of Old Hollywood near the neighborhood’s hottest bars, restaurants, music venues and other attractions. You’ll want to hit Godfrey’s rooftop bar and restaurant for sweeping views of the Hollywood sign and other iconic landmarks, not to mention a full sushi menu and weekend pool parties with a live DJ.
Checking out Colorado’s gorgeous outdoor mountain scenery is one of many great Labor Day getaways. In Denver, you get the best of both worlds: Enjoy some time in the city, then trek into the nearby Rocky Mountain foothills for hiking, mountain biking or whitewater rafting.
Where to stay: Book a stay at The Curtis, a Doubletree by Hilton located two blocks from the 16th Street mall, where the playful artwork will add a touch of fun to your last days of summer. Stay in one of its rooms with fun themes like “Lucy & Desi,” “Barbie” and “Video Games.” Colorado is also home to several mountain towns that look like they’re straight out of a storybook.
Enjoy a romantic Labor Day weekend getaway to Mystic, Connecticut. Wander through the Mystic Seaport Museum or the Mystic Aquarium, or simply take a stroll through its historic downtown and along the Mystic River. Enjoy a hard cider at B.F. Clyde’s Cider Mill, and bring home some maple syrup, local honey and fudge.
Where to stay: Book a stay at the quaint Whaler’s Inn for a classic New England experience. This spot boasts a prime location just steps from the Bascule Bridge, specialty shops, historic homes and bustling pubs. Plus, the famous Mystic Seaport Museum and Mystic Aquarium are only a short distance away.
Visit Delaware’s beaches for a final summer celebration by the sea. Bethany Beach is a small, quiet beach resort with quaint shops, a boardwalk and yummy restaurants like DiFebo’s, Mango’s and Bluecoast Seafood Grille.
Where to stay: Stay at the Addy Sea, a quintessential New England bed-and-breakfast with beach views, a large lawn and a comfy front porch. Follow in one family’s footsteps by grabbing bikes and riding down to Rehoboth Beach for a fun day out.
For a quiet Labor Day weekend getaway, consider sleepy Sanibel Island on the Gulf of Mexico. Largely untouched by development, it doesn’t have any stoplights or buildings taller than a palm tree. While it’s known as one of the beaches with the best seashells in the world (though please leave those shells on the beach), it also boasts plenty of other outdoor activities, such as kayaking, exploring the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge and biking around the island and to its lighthouse.
Where to stay: The oceanfront Sundial Beach Resort makes a great home base on the island, or visit South Seas Island Resort on nearby Captiva Island. One reviewer described it as a “relaxing place to stay,” perfect for biking and kayaking. You might even find a shell bag gift waiting in your room, just like one lucky guest did.
Get away to the beauty of the mountains of North Georgia for breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities. The mountains there are a paradise, with 106,000 acres of the Chattahoochee National Forest, 300 miles of hiking trails and 100 miles of trout streams.
Where to stay: Check out Barnsley Resort, a rustic hotel offering many outdoor activities including fly-fishing, horseback riding, hiking and golf across its 3,000 acres. The property has an outdoor beer garden with a fire pit, the gourmet Woodlands Grill and a spa.
You’ll find temperatures in the mid-80s in early September on Maui, arguably the best Hawaiian island. Over Labor Day, the water is also at its warmest, making it the perfect time to snorkel. Book a snorkeling trip to Molokini Crater with Kai Kanani tours, or hop right in the sea.
Where to stay: Book a room at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa on Kaanapali Beach, where you’re likely to spot sea turtles swimming in the wild. And make sure to spend one night indulging in delicious Italian food at the Kapalua Resort’s Taverna Maui restaurant.
Love silver? Head to Wallace, the world’s largest silver producer and a town that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There, you can bike, rollerblade or walk along the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes cycle path, explore the historic downtown and pick up some unique silver souvenirs. Be sure to get a Huckleberry Shake at the Red Light Garage!
Where to stay: Book a stay at the Wallace Inn for small-town charm. Tucked away in North Idaho’s stunning Silver Valley, this inn sits at the base of the majestic Bitterroot Mountains. One Tripadvisor reviewer recommends cycling the scenic Coeur d’Alene and Hiawatha trails for an unforgettable adventure.
Get your fall fix with a trip just south of Arthur, Illinois, to the 200 Acres Farm. This farm hosts its very own Great Pumpkin Patch throughout September and October, with more than 300 varieties of pumpkins, squash and gourds from countries all over the world. In addition to picking out the perfect pumpkin at this renowned pumpkin patch, you can enjoy fall favorites like wagon rides, a corn maze and animal visits.
Where to stay:Â Arthur’s Country Inn is an affordable 1940s-style motel situated in Southern Illinois’s Amish Country. According to its website, you can “sit on the front porch and watch the horses and buggies go by.”
Check out the Indianapolis Speedway Museum at the world-famous track over Labor Day weekend. Fall is a great time to visit the area because hotel prices are lower than normal.
Where to stay: You can’t go wrong with options like the JW Marriott, right at White River State Park; the Crowne Plaza Historic Union Station, where you can sleep in an original Pullman train car (though the restaurant and pool are currently closed); or the hip Le Meridien, where you may be able to get a complimentary upgrade. Each hotel is within walking distance of downtown.
Looking for a romantic Labor Day getaway? Discover the quaint covered bridges of Madison County featured in the novel and film The Bridges of Madison County, the most iconic novel set in Iowa. The five bridges were each constructed in the late 1800s, and one is even said to be haunted. Wander through charming Winterset, and make sure to have lunch at the Northside Cafe and stop at the John Wayne Birthplace and Museum.
Where to stay: Try the Covered Bridge Inn, just off Highway 92. Cedar Bridge is just around the corner, and the homemade bread made by Bill’s wife gets rave reviews from visitors—definitely worth a taste!
In Kansas City, you can eat your fill of Kansas City barbecue at many restaurants now offering outdoor dining. Explore Wyandotte County Lake Park in Kansas, where you can enjoy trails, a playground and boat rentals. And don’t miss Kaw Point for amazing views of the downtown skyline.
Where to stay: Enjoy some family fun at Great Wolf Lodge, where kids can have a ball at the indoor water park, play mini golf and go on a MagiQuest adventure.
Head to the bluegrass of Lexington for a weekend filled with all things horses and bourbon. Visit the Kentucky Horse Park to see horse shows and demonstrations, or take a tour of the area’s famous horse farms with their rolling green hills and white picket fences. Then, check out local bourbon distilleries like Buffalo Trace and Wild Turkey. You can also pop by Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co., which has great craft beer.
Where to stay: Try the Embassy Suites by Hilton Lexington Green. It’s close to Lexington Green, Fayette Mall and the Summit at Fritz Farm, and an easy drive to downtown.
If you’re looking to get your fill of seafood before summer comes to a close, head to Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou, about 45 minutes from New Orleans. A wonderful way to eat your way through the region is to explore the Cajun Bayou Food Trail, a network of restaurants and food-centric events.
Where to stay: Lay your head overnight at the Carmel Inn in downtown Thibodaux, which is owned by local Cajuns who treat you like you’re part of the family. Not surprisingly, Thibodaux is one of the most charming small towns in the United States.
Get active before summer ends in Cape Neddick on the southern coast of Maine, near Ogunquit. Take your pick of hiking and biking, surfing and sailing, kayaking on the York Harbor and Ogunquit River, or fishing and lobstering trips around Bald Head Cliff. On your trip, be sure to see “The Nubble” lighthouse, built in 1879, from Sohier Park.
Where to stay: Book a room at the Cliff House Hotel to be in the middle of all the action. They also have a spa and a golf driving range for even more fun.
For a relaxing end-of-summer escape with ideal temperatures, try Havre de Grace, Maryland. Stroll the Havre de Grace Farmers Market on Saturday, discover the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and enjoy a Labor Day meal at the Vineyard Bar.
Where to stay: Consider the quaint Vandiver Inn. You can take a guided canoe tour at the Eden Mill Nature Center, a short drive away, though you’ll need to schedule it in advance.
Boston is also a must-stop on any Atlantic Coast road trip. Since many people head to the state’s beaches, an escape to the city may be a less crowded and more affordable choice for a Labor Day weekend getaway. Plus, it’s a walkable and bike-friendly city with amazing ocean views and a mixture of Romanesque, Greek Revival and Brutalist styled buildings for cool photo ops.
Where to stay: Hotel Commonwealth, located in the heart of Kenmore Square overlooking historic Fenway Park, makes it easy to access Lucky Strike Bowl and the iconic Irish Lansdowne Pub. You can even book a stay in the Rathskeller Suite, designed in tribute to the famous underground music venue The Rat.
This utterly charming university town, home to the University of Michigan, will put you in the fall spirit. Stroll through the downtown into the State Street district to explore historic architecture, shopping, art and fine dining. Or make your way to Kerrytown and grab a sandwich at the famous Zingerman’s Deli (you may need to order in advance).
Where to stay: The boutique Graduate Ann Arbor hotel is across the street from the university and offers free bike rentals for exploring the town, as well as a cocktail lounge.
True outdoor lovers should consider a Labor Day weekend getaway to Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota. Made up of four major lakes and 26 minor lakes, it offers abundant opportunities to enjoy the water either by renting a boat or taking a boat tour with a park ranger. There are also 27 miles of hiking trails, as well as waterfalls and ancient petroglyphs.
Where to stay: Explore it all from your home base of the Cantilever Hotel, part of the Trademark Collection by Wyndham, in the town of Ranier. Or, if you want to get even closer to nature, you can actually camp at Voyageurs.
The coast of Mississippi on the Gulf of Mexico makes for an ideal ocean escape. Historic and quaint Ocean Springs is a small town with plentiful southern live oak trees that’s known for its arts and festivals. You’ll find more than 200 shops, art galleries, restaurants and bars where you can raise a glass to toast the end of summer.
Where to stay: The Gulf Hills Hotel & Conference Center, built in 1927, once served as Elvis’s home and makes an interesting and fun spot to stay a night or two. It’s also the only waterfront hotel in Ocean Springs. The downtown area is close by with plenty of restaurants and shops to pass the time, including Capone’s Restaurant and Speakeasy.
Celebrating Labor Day weekend at Lake of the Ozarks is a tradition for many families, and it offers lots of great outdoor activities across its 1,100 miles of shoreline. Hang out at the beach, go fishing, cruise the lake, enjoy a round of golf or even go horseback riding.
Where to stay: The Margaritaville Lake Resort makes a fun spot to lay your head. Enjoy two championship golf courses, embark on a lake adventure with WaveRunner, power boat and paddle boat rentals from their marina, or unwind at Driftwood Spa. For a splash of fun, cool off at Jolly Mon Indoor Water Park or explore local trails on horseback.
Montana is the perfect Labor Day weekend getaway for rustic charm, mountain views and outdoor activities. Plus, Big Sky is popular for its wildlife, so there’s a good chance you’ll see loads of elk and deer.
Where to stay: The Lone Mountain Ranch, established in 1915 and situated at the base of the northern Rocky Mountains, offers 27 historic log cabins for a rustic escape. Opt for the Summer Discovery package and you’ll enjoy three daily meals, a ranch-style barbecue, live Western music and a tour of Yellowstone National Park, as well as horseback riding, canoeing and paddleboarding.
Want to enjoy a Midwest vacation spot? Head to Omaha for a Nebraska-style Labor Day weekend getaway. The city offers a children’s museum, a zoo and an aquarium, and you shouldn’t miss the chance to explore its Old Market neighborhood, filled with shops, dining and art galleries.
Where to stay: The EVEN Hotel Omaha Downtown is a wellness-themed property where you can enjoy in-room fitness equipment, healthy eats and a state-of-the-art gym for staying fit on the go. There’s also a complimentary shuttle to help you explore some of the most popular destinations in the area, like the Joslyn Art Museum, Orpheum Theatre and Holland Performing Arts Center.
Get your fill of both the mountains and a beautiful lake in gorgeous Lake Tahoe. There are so many activities to enjoy in the area, including lake cruises, horseback riding, parasailing, fishing and simply hanging out on the beach one last time before the close of summer.
Where to stay: Zephyr Cove Resort offers a lodge, cabins and an RV campground with Airstreams. Nestled in a picturesque pine grove along South Lake Tahoe’s stunning shoreline, the cabins offer a range of cozy accommodations, from studios and cottages to spacious two-story chalets that sleep up to 10 guests. Pet-friendly options make it perfect for the whole family!
For a picture-perfect mountain vacation this Labor Day, consider a White Mountains road trip in New Hampshire. Hike more than 160 miles of trails, and head up Mount Washington, if you dare. The White Mountain Cog Railway is also a fun activity that takes visitors on a guided three-hour, round-trip ride through the mountains.
Where to stay: The grand Omni Mount Washington Resort in nearby Bretton Woods is an elegant property set at the base of the mountains, offering jaw-dropping vistas. Celebrate Labor Day in style with two golf courses, four delicious dining options, a chic cocktail lounge, a heated indoor pool and a luxurious full-service spa. Talk about the perfect holiday getaway!
Known for its Victorian architecture, Cape May has miles of coastline, quaint shopping and a picturesque lighthouse. Discover endless reasons to visit, from year-round festivals and world-class birdwatching to stunning late-Victorian architecture. This spot has something for everyone!
Where to stay: Congress Hall, America’s oldest seaside resort, makes our list of top Labor Day getaways. This historic property is the former vacation spot of several U.S. presidents, and the resort regularly hosts activities like birding, archery, yoga on the beach and more.
To escape the heat of summer, check out Taos Ski Valley. You’ll find cool and crisp temperatures typically in the mid-60s, ideal for outdoor activities. Take in the scenery on mountain biking trails, hiking trails and chairlift rides. Other options include rock climbing, electric bikes, fishing and hot-air-balloon rides.
Where to stay: The Hotel St. Bernard makes a lovely spot to spend the weekend. If you fall in love with it, come back in the colder months; it’s the only hotel in Taos Ski Valley that offers the traditional, all-inclusive Ski Week when the time comes.
While summer is the busiest season for Cooperstown, Labor Day is a great time to visit, with fewer crowds, lower hotel rates and milder weather. Top attractions in the area include its historic village, the National Baseball Hall of Fame, area apple orchards and Otsego Lake. Manhattanites looking for last-minute weekend getaways should check out this spot, which is about a four-hour drive from New York City.
Where to stay: Reserve a room at the Otesaga Resort Hotel along Otsego Lake, within walking distance of the village, and enjoy boating and golfing. The resort is also close to an array of attractions, including the Fenimore Art Museum and the Farmers’ Museum.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina have some of the largest stretches of undeveloped beaches on the East Coast, for a quiet beach retreat. Take a drive along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway, which boasts miles of natural coastline. Comprised of four islands, the Outer Banks are also home to several national and state parks, with a history that includes the first English Colony at Roanoke Island, the Wright Brothers’s first flight near Kitty Hawk, and the tallest lighthouse, at Cape Hatteras.
Where to stay: The oceanside Sanderling Resort in Duck offers a beach, pools and a spa. Admire the sunrise and sunset with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the lagoon Currituck Sound.
Lovely Medora, North Dakota, is an Old West town in the area’s Badlands. Discover its charming downtown, where you can take a stagecoach ride and watch the famous Medora Musical in the open-air ampitheater. It’s also a great home base to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Where to stay: The AmericInn by Wyndham offers Jacuzzi suites, a free daily breakfast and an indoor pool, and it’s within walking distance of Medora’s downtown.
Enjoy the beauty of this city, set along the Ohio River and filled with activities from a zoo to museums to the Great American Ballpark, home of the Cincinnati Reds. Explore its trendy Over-the-Rhine District, making sure to stop for a meal at the Sacred Beast diner and take a free tour of the historic Findlay Market.
Where to stay: The AC Hotel Cincinnati at the Banks is a convenient place to stay close to many downtown attractions, including Ohio River cruises on BB Riverboats. Plus, their Upper Deck rooftop bar has incredibly views of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge and the Ohio River.
Indulge in a few days of fun at Safari Joe’s H2O Water & Adventure Park in Tulsa. Families will find 10 different water attractions, including a wave pool, waterslides and a lazy river. Safari Joe’s also has a reptile exhibit with exotic animals like snakes, lemur monkeys, parrots and more, as well as entertainment, including magic shows, karaoke and concerts.
Where to stay: The Tulsa Club Hotel, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, offers upscale accommodations in the Deco District of downtown. Within a block of the hotel, you’ll also find cool art installations, the iconic Tulsa Performing Arts Center and the Boston Avenue corridor.
How does floating down a river in an inner tube as a way to soak in the last days of summer sound? You can do that and more in Bend, where the Deschutes River flows right through town. The city also offers world-class rock climbing, hiking, fly-fishing, whitewater rafting, mountain biking and 18 breweries along the Bend Ale Trail.
Where to stay: Consider staying at the Juniper Reserve, which puts you in the center of the action. The location is described as being “peaceful and in nature,” with opportunities to golf and partake in restorative spa treatments. How relaxing!
Lackawanna County is an affordable getaway just west of the Poconos in northeast Pennsylvania. Fun options in the area include the chance to tour an 1860 coal mine and take a trolley ride through the mountains.
Where to stay: Stay at the Hilton Scranton in the heart of downtown, then hop over to the Montage Mountain Resort, where you can zipline, play mini golf, splash around an outdoor water park and more.
Providence offers a range of activities for all ages, from the Providence Children’s Museum for kids to a large collection of colonial buildings on Benefit Street that will appeal to architecture buffs. Labor Day is also a great time to visit one of the city’s many farmers markets, which run through October. You can also take a boat ride on the city’s rivers with the Providence River Boat Company.
Where to stay: The Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel is convenient to many area attractions and boasts an artistic ambience. The hotel is close to the downtown attractions, including the Providence Performing Arts Center, Trinity Rep, murals and public artworks, and loads of fabulous restaurants.
Book a weekend on the beaches of Hilton Head Island to enjoy the sun, sand and surf. This South Carolina hot spot is popular for its 12 miles of beaches and year-round mild temperatures. While there, visit Mitchelville, the first self-governed freedmen’s town in America.
Where to stay: Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort offers something for everyone, with three championship golf courses, an inland lagoon, the beachfront Dunes House restaurant, and bike, kayak and paddleboard rentals. Head across the street to Shelter Cove Harbour and Marina for shopping, more dining and lots of water activities, including fishing charters.
Take one last outdoor adventure before the cooler weather descends on the Black Hills of South Dakota, home to famous American landmarks like Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and the Crazy Horse Memorial. Enjoy a hike around the famous carvings of U.S. presidents, or hop on a bike to discover the region in the open air.
Where to stay: The K Bar S Lodge offers scenic mountain views near Mount Rushmore. Plus, many attractions are within walking distance, such as the Big Thunder Gold Mine and Gutzon Borglum Historical Center.
Not feeling Nashville for a Labor Day getaway? Head to Pigeon Forge in Tennessee instead. This mountain city lies along the Great Smoky Mountains and has plenty of family-friendly activities to take advantage of. Check out the Hollywood Wax Museum to see your favorite stars immortalized in wax, then head to Dollywood for a day of fun and thrills—courtesy of the music legend herself, Dolly Parton.
Where to stay: Consider booking a stay at the Margaritaville Island Hotel and getting a taste of island living in the mountains. Past guests rave about the fire pit, hot tub and pools, especially since you can watch the fountains from the pool area.
With more domestic nonstop flights than any other U.S. city, Dallas is easy to reach from around the country. Outdoor lovers can walk through the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, while architecture fans can take an informative walking tour through Dallas’s architecture districts.
Where to stay: The Hilton Anatole, located in the city’s design district, features a spa, a pool with a lazy river and an extensive art collection. You’ll also be right near a seven-acre private sculpture park and various walking paths.
Late August in Park City brings mild temperatures in the low 70s—the perfect weather to explore the city’s gorgeous scenery. Get outside in its many parks and on hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Other fun options include hot-air ballooning, fishing, horseback riding and more.
Where to stay: The Waldorf Astoria Park City makes for an elegant spot to lay your head when you’re exhausted from all the day’s activity, or opt for the more affordable Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Park City, The Yarrow.
Get active in Vermont’s Green Mountains over Labor Day weekend for stunning mountain views and family fun. Jeffersonville is also known for its various attractions, like the Lajoie Stables, for horseback riding tours; the Vermont Maple Outlet, to buy a variety of delicious syrups; and the Golden Dog Farm, where you’ll find hundreds of fruit trees and berry bushes—plus a vineyard!
Where to stay: Try the family-friendly Smugglers’ Notch Resort, known as “Smuggs,” in Jeffersonville. While it’s still warm, indulge in the resort’s four water playgrounds, make your way through a treetop obstacle course, hike the mountains or play a round of disc golf. Choose from a mix of condos suited to different group sizes.
Experience the scenic landscapes of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley over Labor Day weekend. Popular places to visit include the Brix & Columns Vineyards, Stumps Old Town Antiques and the Cave Hill Farms Brewery.Â
Where to stay: Book a stay at Massanutten Resort. Enjoy one last hurrah at the outdoor portion of the resort’s award-winning waterpark, and go zip-lining, mountain biking and more.
While the summer crowds are gone from Cle Elum by the time Labor Day weekend rolls around, the fun isn’t over yet. With an average temperature in the mid-70s, the weather is just right for outdoor fun like beer-and-bike tours, kayaking, horseback riding, hiking and fly-fishing.
Where to stay: Stay at the Suncadia Resort and you can get in one last splash at the Nelson Farm Pool, which has a lazy river, splash pad and whirlpool.
Take a trip back in time in historic White Sulphur Springs. Wildlife lovers can visit the Greenbrier Falconry, golfers can take a trip to Meadows Golf Course, and those looking for spa treatments can spend a few hours at the Pomona Salt Cave and Spa. It’s perfect for a group with diverse interests.
Where to stay: The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia is a National Historic Landmark built in 1778. The resort, which has played host to many a president and celebrity, offers a wide variety of amenities and activities. Choose from golf courses, a spa, gaming and numerous upscale restaurants.
Get out into Wisconsin’s great outdoors at Natural Bridge State Park. Here, you’ll find a natural sandstone arch and an 11,000-year-old rock shelter. There are about four miles of hiking trails, including a self-guided nature trail. Keep an eye out for a variety of birds, including bald eagles.
Where to stay:Â Great Wolf Lodge in nearby Wisconsin Dells is a fun place to stay, and it’s a particularly great choice if you have kids, since it has an indoor water park filled with waterslides, pools, a kiddie play area and so much more!
Labor Day is the perfect time to visit Jackson Hole, as the weather is still dry, the fall colors are changing, there’s active wildlife, and nearby national parks are still open. Jackson Hole is also close to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Plus, there are plenty of hiking trails and places for whitewater rafting.
Where to stay: The Lodge at Jackson Hole offers a luxurious but western setting right in the heart of downtown. Enjoy a breakfast buffet included with your stay before heading out for a day of hiking, and tie things up with a relaxing massage at the spa. How can you say no to that?
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