Summer might be coming to a close, but don't be too sad just yet. That also means we have Labor Day weekend to relish all the warm-weather goodness before it gives way to football season and (eventually) cooler temps (hello fall!). To help inspire your plans for three days with friends or family, here we give you our list of fun things to do on Labor Day weekend.
Whether you are planning to stay near home or travel somewhere like NYC or Chicago, there's tons of activities to do for families, couples, and friends spending time together. If you are thinking about having of your favorite people over to your home, might we suggest our tips for a cookout with our grilling ideas, scrumptious summer desserts, barbecue ideas, and outdoor games? If you want to take a road trip, try exploring a quaint small town not too far from home, or maybe you want to hop on a plane and explore a national park? The options are endless, but this list is sure to give you a head start to time well spent this Labor Day weekend. Don't worry, we've done some of the, well, labor for you already!
Beyond the end of summer, Labor Day is a national celebration of American workers. The labor movement of the late 19th century Industrial Revolution eventually led to the adoption of the major holiday.
It's almost peak apple picking season! Get ready for autumn by making a simple DIY Apple Wreath with fresh apples, boxwood sprigs, and berries!
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Visit a National Park
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If you're close to a one of America's beautiful national parks, take a drive for a visit. Enjoy the extra time with outdoor pursuits like hiking, fishing, or even camping. Search National Park Service database to find information about the operating hours and events at all of the nation's parks.
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Tackle a New Cross-stitch Project
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Add a fun project to your list of must-do activities during Labor Day break! Check out Country Living's collection free and easy printable cross stitch patterns to find a pretty pattern to tackle over the long weekend like this America template.
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Volunteer in Your Community
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Make time to volunteer with a nonprofit organization in your community. Check the service schedules of your organizations or make a donation to your favorite charity. Check out Feeding America for information related to local food pantry program needs and Habitat for Humanity to find building projects in your area.
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Plan a Weekend Trip to the Beach
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Book a quick getaway at a nearby beach, load the car up, and hit the road. Soak up the sunshine and rolling waves with your family or friends before the arrival of fall. Get inspiration for your very own beach getaway from our guides to the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Destin, Florida, and Palm Beach, Florida.
If it's going to be all football, all the time at your house for the next few months, embrace the season with a beautiful centerpiece made from a vintage football helmet. Find the instructions below.
To keep it steady, wrap a 3-inch embroidery hoop with jute ribbon, and center the helmet upside-down in it.
Did you know that outdoor gadgets and appliances are also usually on sale around Labor Day? Now you have the perfect excuse to buy a classic new Weber charcoal grill or Solo Stove Bonfire Pit. You need it for the holiday barbecue.
Football season has finally arrived! There are college games all weekend (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday), so there is something for everyone to watch. Pull out your finest game day attire, pull out your fave tailgating snacks, make a tray of these cute Football Whoopie Pies With Cinnamon Cream, and host your friends for a watch party.
Little kids love running through a sprinkler for a good reason. This Labor Day, channel your inner child and join them for a run through or two and just try to keep that delighted smile off your face. Head to your local garden center or visit an online retailer to pick a rotating sprinkler.
Pull out the ice cream maker for a fun and tasty hand-on activity. Show your little ones the concept of hard work and delicious rewards with a homemade ice cream session during Labor Day weekend.
Are you outdoorsy but maybe not that outdoorsy? Glamping is the perfect solution! Many glamping tents have air-conditioning and even indoor plumbing, so you're getting closer to nature without giving up all the comforts.
Labor Day sales are a great time to stock up on back-to-school essentials, kids' clothing, and cold-weather wardrobe staples for fall.
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Go on a Bike Ride
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If you've been meaning to hit the trails on two wheels but haven't yet this summer, now's the time to go on a bike ride. If you don't have wheels for the whole family, research local bike companies who often offer rentals as well as maps and suggested routes to explore.
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Take a Road Trip
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The three-day weekend is the perfect time to drive somewhere new. Get kids involved by having them help plan out the route on a map, and deciding which sights to see while you're there.
Wait until the cool of the late afternoon when the lighting is just right and set up an outdoor movie theater. Add cozy seating on your lawn with floor cushions and blankets. If you want to go all out pack a basket with popcorn and milk duds and string up light for extra ambience. RELATED: Everything You Need for the Cutest Outdoor Movie Night
Janece Maze is the former Associate Editor at Country Living, where she covered DIY projects, gardening, and travel. When she’s not in the kitchen creating a new recipe with farm fresh ingredients, you can find her on the road heading to a music festival or browsing a local consignment shop.