Labor Day marks the unofficial end of the summer season. Despite this claim, summer officially ends with the Autumn equinox on September 23. For those who are yearning for summer to be endless will have summertime sadness when it starts to transition into sweater weather. However, summer does not have to end once Labor Day hits. The weather will still be nice enough to enjoy any last final summer plans. Here are 10 things to do before summer ends:
Go camping
Spending some time outdoors before the weather gets too cold is something you won't regret. It is also a great time to stay tech free and be in the natural world. Just be sure to bring sun screen, bug spray and anything else needed for the wilderness.
Stay up all night until the bonfire goes out
The toasty bonfire will bring you plenty of warmth and will scare off the mosquitoes or any other bugs. With a group of friends, it is a perfect time to make smores.
Ride a carnival ride
Nothing beats summer when it comes to outdoor carnival rides. The higher the ride the better. Get your adrenaline rush and have fun.
Or ride a log flume
If you much prefer water parks over amusement parks, then the log flume it is. This ride will be splashtastic and will get your adrenaline rush fulfilled with the help of water.
Go to a drive-in movie theater
Before it gets too cold, be sure watch a movie outside. Although these are rare to find nowadays, drive in movie theaters are the perfect mood for summer.
Stargaze
Grab a pillow, blanket or sleeping bag, and get comfortable. Enjoy the night stars and the sky. This can be done alone or with other people.
Watch a firework show
Winter and fall rare for fireworks displays, so this is the last time to see a firework show until the return of warmer weather. Enjoy the bright sky as powerful hues of any imaginable color dance in the sky.
Watch a sunrise
Why not go for a morning jog or catch a glimpse of the sunrise. Yes, it will be early, but enjoy any last time with the sun. Once the Autumn equinox hits, daylight slowly starts to decrease.