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Bid farewell to summer with one of these Labor Day getaways from NYC.
Wednesday August 20 2025ShareCopy LinkFacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppWritten by Shaye Weaver & Kaitlyn RosatiWritten by: Sophia RubinoAdvertisingA three-day weekend is the perfect opportunity to bid farewell to summer. While we’re sad for summer to end, Labor Day gives us a chance to celebrate with one last hurrah. It’s never too soon to start planning an amazing Labor Day getaway from NYC, so check out these options, from relaxing to adventurous.
While there are plenty of day trips from NYC that can scratch the itch, the long weekend is enough time to squeeze in a weekend getaway. Looking for some culture? Head to the Hamptons. Partial to the outdoors? The Adirondacks are for you. If you’re more of a shorebird, consider Wildwood or Fire Island or a lakeside adventure. Sure, you could hit up the best beaches in NYC or salute the summer at an outdoor bar or beer garden, but to squeeze every last drop out of summer, start planning one of these Labor Day getaways from NYC today.
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Last-minute Labor Day getaways from NYC
1. Enjoy the wilderness in the Adirondacks/Lake George


200 miles, 3hrs 20mins by car
For a true breath of fresh air, ditch New York City for the simple life in upstate New York. After you spend a full day dedicated to the Wild Walk, a system of wooden bridges that snakes through the Adirondack Park as a “High Line of the Forest,” which offers stunning views of the trees and wildlife, check out the area’s fun low-key events. Try out some of the area's best wine at the Adirondack Winery Lake George Tasting Room in Lake George or Head to Fort Ticonderoga to explore its gardens, learn its history, and hike its Carillon Battlefield trail with views of Lake Champlain and Vermont's Green Mountains.
See local Airbnbs2. See the art of the Berkshires, MA


150 miles, 2hrs 45mins by car
If the weather’s nice, it’s imperative that you go white water rafting and hike the gorgeous Monument Mountain or speed down a zipline through a thick forest, but if you’re all natured-out, have no fear. This region of Massachusetts is full of amazing art opportunities. Check out true Americana art at the Norman Rockwell Museum, the fantastic architecture and magnificent collection of the Clark Art Institute and the largest collection of contemporary visual and performing arts in the country at MASS MoCa.
See local AirbnbsAdvertising3. Get peaceful at Lake Placid, NY


290 miles from NYC
Set against the dreamy backdrop of charming villages and the dramatic Adirondacks, it’s no surprise that the most scenic lake in New York goes to Lake Placid. While taking in all its beauty, enjoy one of the 74 hiking trails, or kick back and relax at the spa at Mirror Lake Inn. Make sure to hit the Lake Placid Olympic Museum, and if you find yourself craving something afterward, grab a bite from Smoke Signals, a scoop from Emma’s Lake Placid Creamery, and a libation from Great Adirondack Brewing Company. Rest your head atMirror Lake Inn Resort & Spa, this Tiny Home Airbnb orEastwind Lake Placid.
See local Airbnbs4. Escape to the mountains in artsy Beacon, NY


1hr 30mins from NYC by car
Beacon is steeped in history (Beacon Mountain, the tallest point of the Hudson Highlands, played a significant role in the American Revolution), but besides its storied past, it’s also packed with modern-day culture. The city has an arty, indie spirit that attracts…arty, indie people. You'll want to check out the former Nabisco box-printing facility on the banks of the Hudson, called Dia:Beacon, which holds art collections from the 1960s to the present. Exhibitions meld with works on long-term view from artists including Walter De Maria and Dan Flavin. Take a guided tour (free with admission) every Saturday and Sunday at 12:30pm and 2pm to get the best overview.
See local AirbnbsAdvertising5. Taste exceptional wine in the Finger Lakes


250 miles, 4hrs 30mins by car
Sure, Long Island has plenty of wineries, but in upstate New York you get a refreshing glass while appreciating the hills and blue lakes of this quiet region of the state. Sip some of the town’s best Riesling offerings while overlooking a lake from the Ravines Wine Cellars’ tasting room, or the green Adirondack chairs at Sheldrake Point Winery. While you’re in the area, designate a non-boozy day and take advantage of the canoeing and kayaking opportunities, or maybe take a dip under a waterfall.
See local Airbnbs6. Shop till you drop in Hudson, NY


110 miles, 2hrs by car or 2hrs 20mins by train
The walkable and bike-friendly town of Hudson only has 6,000 residents, but it’s an upstate treasure that is easily accessible to and from the city. With 300 historic buildings, including many with exceptional architectural elements, and over 50 antique stores, this spot is perfect for a full day of moseying. Start at a local café before heading down Warren Street for a slew of galleries displaying works by contemporary locals, oil paintings and antiquities from around the world over. Once you’re inspired, drop by any one of the numerous vintage and antique stores to search for new furniture, jewelry and decorative items to fit your taste. Before you leave, check out the historic lighthouse and the killer views of the Hudson River.
See local AirbnbsAdvertising7. Go antiquing in Cold Spring, NY


54 miles from NYC
For New Yorkers, it’s hard to imagine the city’s western boundary, the Hudson, in the context of a small town. But Cold Spring is just that—a riverside hamlet with an almost gratuitously all-American sensibility. There are also antique shops, a trolley and a country store to boot. Stay at the Hudson House River Inn (2 Main St. hudsonhouseinn.com) and enjoy Main Street’s Cold Spring Antiques Center(77 Main St.) and don’t missDecades(93 Main St.), an inviting spot showcasing pottery, Depression-era glass, Bakelite pieces, vintage fabrics and handbags.
If you’re the outdoorsy type, the Hudson Highlands have lush landscapes, peaks and breathtaking hikes for all levels. Little Stony Point Loop offers a relaxed jaunt along a flat peninsula where you can wade into the Hudson River at the beach. Explore old ruins, including a crumbled mansion and defunct dairy farm, on the gradually sloping, partially unpaved Cornish Estate Trail, which starts opposite Little Stony Point Loop, marked by blue blazes.
See local Airbnbs8. Relax on the beach at Fire Island


60 miles, 2hrs 15mins by car
It can take a bit of planning to get to this car-free summer oasis, but if you haven’t been, hop aboard the first ferry you can for the perfect fun-in-the-sun destination. Catching those last rays of summer sun on one of the well-maintained beaches, for a 3-day beach party. Get into the groove at a gay bar called Sip-n-Twirl or relax with a cocktail with a waterfront view at Cherry's On The Bay.
See local AirbnbsAdvertising9. Party by the sea at Wildwood, New Jersey


155 miles, 2hrs 30mins by car
Forget what you think you know about the Jersey Shore from the late but memorable MTV series—this spot is the real deal. The whole weekend is jam-packed with ways to get your America on, from the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum's Labor Day Weekend AirFest to the Boardwalk Craft Fair. Don’t forget to leave time for exploring the historic boardwalk—there’s plenty of shops and rides waiting for you.
See local Airbnbs10. Check out Jersey beaches in Atlantic City
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125 miles, 2hrs by car
Take a break from hitting the slots and grab some sun and sand among the busy shores on Atlantic City. It's like The Vegas of the east coast, except with less tourists. Just don’t party too hard, if you want to make the last bus back to New York for work the next day.
Read moreSee local AirbnbsAdvertising11. Indulge in quaint New Hope, PA


1hr 45mins from NYC by car
New Hope is Bucks County’s jewel, unhurried and unassuming, with indie boutiques (onetime East Village staple Love Saves the Day), seasonal-focused eateries (Stella) and forget-all-your-troubles B&Bs galore. Between hopping to different quaint spots, be sure to get back to nature. We suggest cruising on a rented bike down the Delaware Canal towpath. New Hope has stunning woodlands and meadows throughout, which you can appreciate at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve.
See local Airbnbs12. Catch waves and live music in Montauk


120 miles, 3hrs by car or LIRR
Head East and don’t stop until you reach the tip of the Hamptons, where the ritzy clubs and high-fashioned vacationers give way to lifetime native fisherman and surfers who quit New York to chase the area’s big waves. If you’re hoping to hang ten yourself, spend your mornings at Ditch Plains, a beach where you'll be among many longboarders and have access to tasty seasonal food trucks. Afterward, spend your night dining over fresh seafood at 668 The Gig Shack, hit Shark Bar for some tiki drinks, and say goodbye to summer with live music as the sun sets behind a pond at the hip Surf Lodge.
See local AirbnbsAdvertising13. Dine and shop in Greenwich, CT


1hr 30mins from NYC
Greenwich may bring to mind finance commuters and tennis courts and, yes, it certainly has a lot of those, but it’s also a gorgeous community of 60,000 that still has a small-town feel. And it’s only an hour out of the city by train! With plenty of beaches, harbors, restaurants and sweet neighborhood to explore, it’s a gentle escape from the city—and you don’t have to be a financier to visit. Spend a leisurely afternoon browsing the many shops, eateries and bars along Greenwich Avenue.
See local Airbnbs14. Get cultured in the Hamptons
- Things to do


100 miles, 2hrs 30mins by car or various times by LIRR
If the warm weather or sun is threatening to run away before the (unofficial) end of summer, a weekend in the Hamptons is still worth the schlep to Long Island. If you want to skip the beautiful white sands of Cooper Beach and East Hampton’s award-winning Main Beach for amazing cultural activities, check out the Pollock-Krasner House and Studio. Here, you can see where famed artists Jackson Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner spent their days in peaceful seclusion creating Modern art pieces, including some by Pollock that are still exemplified as the best of Abstract Expressionism.
Read moreSee local AirbnbsAdvertising15. Hide away on Shelter Island, NY


2hrs 30 mins from NYC by car
A midsize island just a seven-minute ferry ride from Greenport, NY, and surrounded by Shelter Island Sound and Gardiner’s Bay, Shelter Island is all about unwinding with unassuming cafés, kayaking and, of course, those views that will make your pals rageful that they didn’t join you.With more than 2,000 acres of tidal creeks, mature oak woodlands, fields and freshwater marshes,Nature Conservancy’s Mashomack Preserveis one of the richest habitats in the Northeast. Edged in white by 12 miles of coastline, Mashomack attracts birders and botanists looking for ospreys and a number of rare plants—and regular people like us who just want our IG feed to look awesome.
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