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THE LIST: Last-Minute Holiday Getaways

No plans for Labor Day? No problem. Take in the sunshine and the end of the summer season with some easy and nearby day trips.

I guess it's time to say goodbye to summer.

I know, I know. Technically the actual summer season isn't really over until the third week of September.

However, for most of us, Labor Day weekend marks the last hurrah for summer fun (sniff, sniff). 

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Take heart, fellow summer lovers. The weather is supposed to be phenomonal this weekend. So, get out and soak it in! Don't worry if you don't have plans. There are some great day trip destinations that are easy, fun, and close to home.

Pack your picnic baskets and get your sunscreen and let's go.

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(Lakewood)

Why here:  This beautiful lake has it all: sandy beach, grass to play on and trees to lounge under for cooling shade. Throw a frisbee, picnic by the playground, fish, or take a swim. For boaters, a boat launch and boat docks are available for your use. Great fun for the whole family. Click on the link above for boat launch fees, park hours, and more details.

 

Anderson Island (Anderson Island)

Why here:  A scenic and short ferry ride from Steilacoom takes you to Anderson Island, one of the great gems of the South Puget Sound. Visit of one of many parks and hiking trails that the island has to offer and take in forest, wildlife, and gorgeous beaches for beachcombing. Check out the links above for ferry, park, and island information.

 

Purdy Spit, Penrose State Park, and Joemma Beach State Park (Key Peninsula)

Why here:  Three amazing beach parks all within short driving distance of each other in the beautiful Key Peninsula. Visit one, two, or all three! Just west of Gig Harbor and short drive over the Narrows Bridge, you can take a beach picnic and beachcombing to the next level. Each park has glorious views of the water. The Purdy Spit is a hot spot for beach activities, nature, and sailboarding. Penrose State Park has a great beach, forested paths, boating, and camping. Joemma Beach State Park is a pretty marine camping park perfect for crabbing and fishing. Boaters: the Purdy Spit and Joemma Beach State Park have boat launches. Please see the link above for more details and further links to plan your marine day trip. (If you wish to camp, please consult the links for availability and fees).

 

Dash Point State Park (Federal Way)

Why here: This great park, just minutes from Tacoma, boasts over 3,000 acres of great shoreline access. Panoramic and unobstructed views of the Sound make this park (with camping availability) a jewel.  Bring your picnic, try some water sports, or take a walk and soak in the sunshine. If you wish to camp, please consult the link above for camping rules and regulations, costs, and availability.

 

Vashon Island (Vashon Island)

Why here: Explore nearby Vashon Island. Just a short ferry ride from Tacoma , this island offers lots of gorgerous shoreline for relaxation and reflection. Besides the beaches, you can go island urban and explore town and chill out at the city's Ober Park or check out Point Robinson Park for stunning views of Mt. Rainier and some cool lighthouses. The links noted here are your guide to getting more information about planning your day island getaway.

Don't forget Patch readers that is going to be a busy holiday weekend for most places. Do your planning ahead of time to avoid any hassles.

Have a safe and happy Labor Day Weekend from your friends at Patch!

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