Summer Staycation

In Pre-Covid times many of us would be enjoying or planning a summer vacation. I had originally looked at this month and planned to write about summer vacations, saving for them and the importance of enjoying your money and your time. Just as summer plans have shifted, I thought I’d shift to talk about ways to enjoy the opportunities for entertainment and relaxation you can find around you.

This may be your summer to save money. Being forced to stay close to home opposed to taking the big vacation should cost less. You could use those extra funds to put towards another financial goal or take those funds and add to next year’s vacation fund for a bigger dream experience. Even if you did not have a vacation planned it is still summer and you want to take advantage of the weekends.

So what do you do? You have the time off, might be tired of being home after self isolating for months, but still want to maintain social distancing. Following are a list of places to consider exploring, maybe you’ll find a treasure close to home you have experienced before.  I am located in Western, NY so I am going to share some local experiences I have been encouraged to check out. Let me know what you find in your area! 

  • State Parks - Last summer I wrote a blog “Summer In the Park” sharing information about the New York State Park system. This is still one of my favorite go to options for an easy, frugal day out surrounded by natural beauty. A quick tip to find a park near you is to use Google Maps. Zoom out and type in the search bar the type of park you’d like to find (local, county, state) and they will be marked for you. 

  • Wineries - I am blessed to be in the Finger Lakes region and we have beautiful vineyards. You do not have to be a wine drinker to enjoy this, seeing the operation and following the trails to see the scenery is a fun outing. One excursion in our area is the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, mapping out a journey to follow. 

  • Museums - There are going to be more restrictions on visiting indoor locations so I recommend calling ahead to see if you need to reserve a time to visit. In nice weather you can also visit outdoor museums and historical sites. Right down the road from our primary Corning office is the Corning Museum of Glass and The Rockwell Museum of Art. A little further away we really enjoy the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Outdoor sites - Again right in Corning is Heritage Village and a little further away one of my favorite destinations is the Genesee Country Village and Museum

  • Hiking Trails - Free to explore and likely easier to avoid people! A quick google search should bring up local trail maps. Please be safe and take a hiking partner. The Finger Lakes Trail runs right through my town, there are over 1,000 miles of trails so there are many opportunities to find a small section to hike. 

Use this summer as an opportunity to explore life in a way that may be different for you. See what your area has to offer. With conditions and requirements changing regularly I do encourage you to call or visit the website of where you plan to go beforehand to be aware of any closures or requirements they may have.

This is a summer to reconnect with your local community, and remember Amy’s saying, “Life is about events, supported by your dollars and cents.”