Photo: Daniel Brittain, Explorer for The Outbound
When a holiday weekend comes around, you need to take advantage of that extra day off and spend some time outside. We've got 21 unforgettable adventures that are the perfect way to do just that. Whether you're into hiking, camping, biking, climbing or fishing, there is something for everyone on this list. So take a look and get inspired to make the most of your Labor Day weekend.
1. Hike Saddle Mountain | Oregon
Photo: Erik Sanders
Saddle Mountain is a pretty stellar spot if you are looking for a beginner/intermediate hike with incredible views close to Portland. Learn more.
2. Lakeside Camping and Mountain Biking | Wyoming
Photo: Whitney James
This trail system is somewhat of a hidden gem to mountain bikers south of the Wyoming border. Those who know their way around the best trail systems, though, hail Curt Gowdy as one of the best. Learn more.
3. Hike the Sugarloaf Mountain and Breakneck Ridge Loop | New York
Photo: Lucas Gashi
Catch amazing sunset views of the Hudson River West Point, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, Storm King Mountain, and Bannerman Castle on this four-mile roundtrip hike. Learn more.
4. Crab Fishing in the San Francisco Bay | California
Photo: Gp Panawek
Catch a great feast and cook it up at home or at the BBQ stations at the beach and enjoy the sunset over the bay.
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5. Hike The Bell Rock Trail | Arizona
Photo: Kathleen Buenviaje
The Bell Rock Trail in Sedona is a relatively easy hike with a majestic reward. It is a well-maintained trail that with plenty of views to keep your eyes happy. Don't be surprised if you catch yourself turning around every five minutes and saying, "wow, this is gorgeous!" Learn more.
6. Explore Latourell Falls | Oregon
Photo: Michael Matti
Latourell Falls is a beautiful and unique waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. This amazing waterfall is just a few hundred yards from the road and parking lot. Once you park, there is a viewpoint for the falls that is straight ahead. Learn more.
7. Fish Big Cottonwood Canyon | Utah
Photo: Nick Oman
Big Cottonwood Creek is a fun little creek that is often overlooked by the more popular fly-fishing waters of the Provo, Weber, and the Green Rivers of Utah. The fish aren't as big, but make up for it by being less selective with flies and a willingness to go after dry flies any time of the year. Learn more.
9. Swimming and Cliff Jumping at Blue Springs | Florida
Photo: Em Renly
This natural spring is easily one of the best hidden gems in Florida. The pool of water is crystal clear for swimming, scuba-diving, and jumping in from off on a cliff to the side. The water is also about 70 degrees - a perfect compliment to the hot, humid climate of Florida. Learn more.
10. Paddle Little Dell Reservoir | Utah
Photo: Lindsay Daniels
Located just 20 minutes from the heart of Salt Lake City, Little Dell Reservoir is the perfect quick getaway for a recreational paddler or angler. Learn more.
11. Hike Humpback Rocks | Virginia
Photo: Christin Healey
This little hike is one of the most popular in the area, and for good reason! It's a short and steep mile to the top, but the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park to the east, are some of the best around. Learn more.
13. Kayak Lake Wenatchee | Washington
Photo: Ashlee Langholz
Glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee is only two hours east of Seattle, nestled in the Okanogan- Wenatchee National Forest. The park is fully equipped with all the amenities you'd expect - camping spots, a sand/rock beach, picnic tables, bathrooms and a boat launch. Learn more.
14. Camp and Raft at Radium Campground | Colorado
Photo: Ryan McKinney
This is an great campsite in an beautiful location that happens to serve as the perfect base camp for rafting adventures. Learn more.
15. Stand Up Paddle on Stanley Lake | Idaho
Photo: George Manlove
Stanley Lake, located in the heart of Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest, is an amazing recreation site for a weekend or a week. Learn more.
17. Rock Climbing at Saddle Peak | California
Photo: Cameron Gardner
This is one of the best hikes in the Los Angeles area. Super easy, yet beautiful and a perfect place to get away from the city. Learn more.
18. Hike and Swim at Jenny Lake | Wyoming
Photo: Daniel Brittain
You can make this a day trip for hiking the lake or you can grab a spot on its shore line for a day of swimming and relaxation. If you're looking to fish, this lake has tons just waiting to be caught. Learn more.
20. Hike Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore | Michigan
Photo: Robin Pfeifer
Hiking the dunes is worth the reward once you reach the shoreline of Lake Michigan. You'll start seeing a sliver of blue as your descend the last major dune climb. The trail ends at a wooden staircase leading you down to the beach. The view from the top will take your breath away. Learn more.
21. Swimming at Sculpture Falls | Texas
Photo: Sarah Vaughn
Sculpture Falls is a hidden gem that is part of the 7.9-mile long Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin. It's considered an urban oasis and is part of the Edwards Aquifer making the water temperatures in the summer about 70 degrees, and is a perfect way to cool off in the Texas heat! Learn more.
22. Kayak Beaver Creek Lake | Virginia
Photo: Christin Healey
This little lake close to Charlottesville is the perfect place for an after-work kayak, SUP, or just picnic by the water. It's a 20-minute drive from town, and the perfect place to watch the sunset over the Blue Ridge with water views. Learn more.
23. Mountain Bike Bent Creek | North Carolina
Photo: Rob Giersh
You can easily spend hours wandering the green singletrack Bent Creek has to offer. This area epitomizes the fun and beauty to be found biking in the North Carolina mountains. Learn more.
24. Explore Indian Brook Falls | New York
Photo: Shaun O'Neill
This is about as short a walk and as little effort as you can put in for a beautiful swimming hole and waterfall. Learn more.
25. Paddle Board Lake Tahoe | California
Photo: Brian Walker
Grab your paddle board or rent one from Baldwin Beach, and head out along the southwest shores of Lake Tahoe towards Emerald Bay. Enjoy the pristine blue water and keep your head up for the occasional osprey or bald eagle. Learn more.
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