11 Dazzling Inexpensive Places To Spend Your Labor Day Weekend In The USA (Part 1 of 2)
Source- http://blog.inteletravel.com/11-places-to-spend-your-labor-day-weekend
Labor Day Weekend marks the celebratory close of summer.
It’s a weekend to spend outdoors, with family and friends, enjoying the final days of the season together. Labor Day Weekend is perfect for BBQs, clambakes, water sports, hiking, fishing, swimming, exploring, and even hot air ballooning!
As Labor Day fast approaches and the impeding winter months close in, we’ve compiled a list of the best places in America to close out the summer.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Photo Credit: Danish National Symphony
What better place to celebrate quintessential America than in our nation’s capital? With tons of events and activities taking place throughout Labor Day Weekend, Washington, D.C. remains one of the most visited cities for the holiday.
What to Do: The National Symphony Orchestra gives free performances on the West Lawn of the Capital.
SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA
Photo Credit: Marin Magazine
The waterfront village of Sausalito holds its annual Sausalito Art Festival on Labor Day Weekend. Celebrating its 64th year and featuring more than 260 artists, musicians, food vendors, and plenty of entertainment for the whole family, the Sausalito Art Festival is widely regarded as one of the oldest and most prestigious festivals in the country.
What to Do: Check out the Supper Club Gala, a chic, black-tie event where patrons enjoy a three-course dinner, cocktail reception, and have the opportunity to preview the works of exhibiting artists.
GREAT FALLS, MONTANA
Photo Credit: Great Falls Tribune
Home to a series of five waterfalls in Cascade County, Montana, Great Falls is perfect for families that enjoy exploring "The Great Outdoors" and taking in breathtaking natural wonders. Encompassing more than 40 miles of the Missouri River and replete with countless hiking trails, visitors to Great Falls can spend the weekend kayaking, mountain biking, fishing, or whitewater rafting.
What to Do: Enjoy a low-key day at the annual Labor Day Picnic at Montana ExpoPark.
FIRE ISLAND, NEW YORK
Photo Credit: Love Fire Island
Nothing says summertime in New York quite like Fire Island. This seaside gem is home to the historic Fire Island Lighthouse, several renowned parks and nature preserves, and 17 car-free communities. Accessible by ferry only, Fire Island boasts plenty of shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars, as well as recreational activities such as boating, cycling, hiking and swimming. Truly paradise!
What to Do: With tons of things to do on Fire Island, it’s hard to pick just one.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
Photo Credit: Scots USA
Celebrate Labor Day in Arlington, a county on the south bank of the Potomac River that boasts gorgeous natural beauty and a rich history.
What to Do: Throw on a kilt and honor the Scottish Heritage of the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Virginia Scottish Games & Festival. Activities include: fiddling competitions, the Highland Sporting Events, raffles, country dancing, and guess what? It’s dog-friendly!
BANDERA, TEXAS
Photo Credit: True West Magazine
Known as the Cowboy Capital of the World, Bandera is the place to be for lovers of the Wild, Wild West–especially on Labor Day!
What to Do: Celebrate Bandera is a three-day celebration music, horses, gunfights, a professional bull riding challenge, intertribal powwow, and much more!
With some research on the internet concerning prices via Priceline or points accumulated through your favorite hotels/airlines can be a memorable vacation for You & Your Family for years to come this Labor Day Holiday. Hope you enjoyed. Be on the look out for part 2 of this post. (In the 2nd post I will give the direct phone number to Wyndham Rewards where you get cash back in the form of a $200 gift card + $100 hotel voucher if you spend $199 on a 4 day/3 night hotel stay to some of their favorite destination hot spots.)
Source- http://blog.inteletravel.com/11-places-to-spend-your-labor-day-weekend
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