Labor Day weekend is the last big hurrah before fall routines and the new school year kick in. It’s the perfect time for families to squeeze in a little more fun in the sun. Here are six fresh ideas to make the most of the long weekend.

Turn your holiday into an educational moment.
Take a minute to actually research and learn what Labor Day is all about. This can be both fun and an educational moment for both parents and children!
Attend Local Festivals & Community Events
Check out happenings right in your city. From fireworks to neighborhood picnics, and beyond. There is bound to be something happening in your town to mark Labor Day 2025!
Hit the road
Take a mini road trip or day trip to your another city in your state, or, if you can, go visit a neighboring state. Skip the tourist crowds, look for places to visit that you wouldn’t ordinarily such as a quirky museum or a new nature trail to explore. Short trips can feel just as impressive for kids and for parents there is way less planning stress about.

Fire Up the Grill & Get Creative
Nothing says Labor Day like a BBQ. Let your kids help prep the meal or decorations, try making a Labor Day collage celebrating workers, or set up a lemonade stand for some hands-on fun and entrepreneurial spirit.
Keep It Calm with a Movie Marathon
Movie marathons are always a fun option for any holiday. Pick a themed movie marathon or have each person toss in their favorite flick! Make sure you have plenty of popcorn and snacks on hand!
Make it a volunteer weekend
Volunteer at your favorite non-profit. Giving back to those in need is always a plus and adds an extra bonus to the long weekend.

Whether you’re crafting forts or heading to a local festival, there’s no shortage of ways to make this Labor Day weekend full of laughter, connection, and summer’s last hurrah.