Why Scottsdale Is the Ultimate Fall Getaway in 2025

When the desert air turns crisp and golden sunsets light up the sky, Scottsdale, Arizona, becomes one of the most irresistible fall getaways in the U.S. This season, the city is rolling out the red carpet with luxury resort renovations, celebrity-backed restaurants, immersive wellness retreats, and a jam-packed calendar of cultural events. Whether you’re a foodie, wellness seeker, art lover, or outdoor adventurer, fall is the perfect time to experience everything Scottsdale has to offer.

Luxe Resort Openings and Renovations

Scottsdale continues to raise the bar for luxury hospitality this fall. Among the biggest headlines:

  • Wolf by Vanderpump at Caesars Republic Scottsdale – Coming soon from TV personality and restaurateur Lisa Vanderpump, this glamorous rooftop restaurant will pair sweeping views of Camelback Mountain with an imaginative cocktail program and globally inspired cuisine.
  • The REMI Scottsdale, Autograph Collection – Opened this July, The REMI has already redefined downtown Scottsdale’s dining scene with four distinctive concepts, from a Japanese steakhouse to a Moroccan-inspired rooftop.
photo credit: Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale
  • Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale – A golfer’s dream in the fall, the newly renovated course pairs wildlife sightings with 40% lower seasonal pricing. After your round, indulge in a desert-inspired spa treatment like the Harvest Glow Wrap with pumpkin and pomegranate.
  • Castle Hot Springs – Named the No. 1 resort in Arizona by Travel + Leisure, Castle Hot Springs is offering falconry demonstrations, astronomer-led stargazing, and exclusive wine dinners by award-winning chefs and sommeliers.

Wellness Retreats That Inspire

Fall travelers looking to recharge will find Scottsdale at the forefront of wellness innovation.

  • JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa is undergoing a $24 million transformation, introducing ariVéa, a holistic wellness philosophy rooted in the Sonoran Desert. While the full spa opens in 2026, travelers can still enjoy luxury treatments inspired by desert botanicals.
  • The Scottsdale Resort & Spa is hosting its first Stay Well retreat (Sept. 26–28), featuring sound healing, chef-crafted meals, tarot readings, and seasonal spa treatments like the Pumpkin Silk Wrap.
  • CIVANA Wellness Resort & Spa is offering three transformative retreats this fall: Body Blueprint with Brooke Burke, Couples Connection with Veronica Clark, and a Sleep Retreat with leading holistic doctors.

Fall Festivals & Events You Can’t Miss

Scottsdale comes alive with world-class events and festivals every autumn:

Dreamy Draw Music Festival, Nov. 7-8, 2025
  • Canal Convergence (Nov. 7–16) – A free 10-night festival at the Scottsdale Waterfront featuring large-scale art installations, live performances, workshops, and fire shows.
  • Dreamy Draw Music Festival (Nov. 7–8) – Headlined by The Lumineers, Vampire Weekend, and Father John Misty, this two-day music and arts festival will be Scottsdale’s biggest yet.
  • Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships (Nov. 8–9) – The country’s most-attended polo event, now bigger than ever with global teams, an art and wine experience, and high-energy matches.
  • Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium (Nov. 15) – A two-day event celebrating Native cuisine, food sovereignty, and cultural traditions during Native American Heritage Month.
Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience, Nov. 15, 2025

Arts, Adventure & Family Fun

Beyond resorts and events, Scottsdale is brimming with activities for all ages this fall:

  • OdySea Aquarium now welcomes guests with a stunning 360-degree projection mapping experience, immersing visitors in an underwater world.
  • McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park celebrates 50 years with a $13 million train-themed indoor playground and splash pad, perfect for families.
  • Outdoor Adventures – Try Neon Nights paddleboarding at Saguaro Lake, or float above the Sonoran Desert on a sunset hot air balloon ride this November.

 

Take a sunrise balloon ride across Scottsdale with Rainbow Ryders

Scottsdale After Dark

Old Town Scottsdale continues to shine as a nightlife hotspot. The newly reimagined Maya Day + Night is back with floor-to-ceiling immersive art, a colossal 3D sculpture, and an elevated cocktail program. Meanwhile, Scottsdale Fashion Square continues to expand with new luxury brands and restaurants, including Society Swan, Catch, and Teleferic Barcelona.

And don’t leave without trying Arizona’s Original Chopped Salad, now officially recognized as a state staple and served at local favorites like Citizen Public House.

Plan Your Scottsdale Fall Getaway

With luxury resort openings, cutting-edge wellness, and unforgettable fall events, Scottsdale is the ultimate desert escape this season. Whether you’re craving star-studded dining, rejuvenating spa experiences, or one-of-a-kind festivals, fall 2025 is the time to experience Scottsdale like never before.

Ready to plan your trip? Book your Scottsdale getaway this fall and discover why the desert is more magical when the temperatures drop.

 

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Top 7 Labor Day Weekend Events in Central Texas

 

Last week, I dished out the top flight deals from Austin, Texas, for Labor Day weekend, but if you’re all about keeping it local this long weekend, I’ve got a treat for you! Get ready to dive into the top 7 Labor Day weekend events in Central Texas, from San Antonio to Belton. I’ve even thrown in a wild card from Galveston! Stay tuned to discover some of the awesome happenings near you this Labor Day weekend.

 

1. San Japan Anime Convention – San Antonio

  • What: A vibrant three-day anime, manga, and Far East pop-culture convention at the Henry B. González Convention Center (spanning hotels nearby). Expect cosplay, gaming, concerts, workshops, charity auctions, and more.  
  • Why go: With over 28,000 attendees in 2024, it’s one of the largest pop-culture gatherings in the region—perfect for anime fans and pop-culture enthusiasts.

 

2. Labor Day Artisan Show – San Antonio

  • What: A free, weekend-long artisan showcase along the scenic River Walk Extension near Rivercenter (August 29–September 1, 2025).  
  • Why go: A great opportunity to support local craft makers—browse pottery, textiles, jewelry, paintings, and more in a beautiful riverside setting.

 

3. Central Texas State Fair – Belton

  • What: A classic fair over Labor Day weekend featuring bull riding, live concerts, carnival rides, fairside food & shopping, and livestock competitions.  
  • Why go: Delivers quintessential fair-fun for families—rides, rodeo, music, and plenty of fair treats.
photo courtesy of Central Texas State Fair

 

4. WestFest – West (near Waco)

  • What: A charming Czech-heritage festival, held every Labor Day weekend in West, TX. Includes live music, authentic Czech food, entertainment, vendors, and a kolache-baking contest.  
  • Why go: A delightful blend of culture, food, and community—plus, Thursday admission is free, offering a budget-friendly cultural experience.

 

5. Labor Day Weekend Getaway at Horseshoe Bay Resort

  • What: Lakeside resort celebrations featuring poolside relaxation, fun activities, free s’mores Friday & Saturday (8–9 PM), and a live concert by The Spazmatics.  
  • Why go: Perfect for those who want a restful, yet festive, retreat—mixing outdoors, music, and family-friendly leisure.

 

6. “Galveston Classic Car Auction & Texas Music Festival” – Benefit for Central Texas Flood Relief

  • What: A three-day festival at Moody Gardens Convention Center combining classic-car auctions and Texas music. All ticket/VIP proceeds go to Central Texas flood relief.  
  • Why go: Great cause-driven event that blends car culture and live music while giving back to communities impacted by recent flooding.

 

7. Blue Hole Regional Park – Wimberley

  • What: Central Texas’ iconic swimming hole, offering trails, picnic spots, amphitheater, playscape, and volleyball courts. Open for swimming through Labor Day and weekends in September (reservations required). Recently earned a 2025 Travelers’ Choice Award.  
  • Why go: Stunning natural beauty, fun for all ages, and a highly rated spot to cool off—and avoid crowds later in the season.
photo courtesy of Wimberley Parks and Recreation

Why These Events Stand Out

  • Diverse Appeal: From anime and artisan markets to fairs, nature, and beach-style getaways—there’s something for every kind of fun-seeker.
  • Unique & Local: Celebrate distinct cultural heritage (like WestFest’s Czech charm) or local crafts along San Antonio’s iconic River Walk.
  • Action Level Variety: Options include active entertainment (fairs, conventions), relaxing escapes (Blue Hole, resort), and feel-good engagement (benefit events).

 

No matter what mood you’re in this Labor Day weekend, one of these events is bound to pique your interest. Are there other events you usually attend? Let me know in the comments.

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Top Cheap 2025 Labor Day Weekend Flights from Austin

 

If you’re itching for a quick getaway this Labor Day weekend but don’t want to spend a fortune, you’re in luck. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) offers a variety of affordable nonstop and one-stop flights for the Aug 29 – Sep 1, 2025 holiday. From vibrant city escapes to sunny beaches, here are the best cheap Labor Day weekend flights from Austin plus tips to snag the lowest summer getaway deals before they disappear.

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1. Las Vegas (LAS) — Nonstop Fun in the Desert

With plenty of nonstop options on Southwest, Frontier, Spirit, and Delta, Vegas tops the list for value and variety. Roundtrip fares typically range from $100–$250, with Frontier and Spirit sometimes dipping even lower. Make time for nightlife, shows, and possible day trips to the Grand Canyon.

Where to Stay in Vegas

 

Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

2. Denver (DEN) — Affordable Mountain Escape

Frontier, Southwest, and United make Denver an easy choice for outdoor lovers. Expect $110–$260 roundtrip and nonstop flights throughout the day. Spend your long weekend hiking in the Rockies, exploring breweries, or catching a Rockies game.

 

3. Los Angeles (LAX / BUR / SNA) — West Coast on a Budget

American, Delta, Southwest, and Spirit keep LA area prices competitive. Typical fares run $130–$300, and flash sales can drop lower. Enjoy the beach, Hollywood sights, and endless food options.

Stay at The LINE Hotel in Los Angeles.

 

4. Phoenix (PHX) — Short Hop, Big Savings

American, Southwest, and Frontier offer $80–$220 roundtrip flights to Phoenix, with frequent nonstop service. Explore desert trails, speakeasies, Old Town Scottsdale, or relax at a resort pool.

 

photo courtesy of Visit Phoenix

5. Chicago (ORD/MDW) — Windy City for the Win

Nonstops on American, United, and Southwest make Chicago a very accessible city break. Fares usually range $150–$350 depending on your choice of airport. This trip is perfect for deep-dish pizza, museums, and lakefront strolls.

 

6. Miami / Fort Lauderdale (MIA/FLL) — Beaches and Nightlife

American, Spirit, and Frontier offer nonstop service (seasonal schedules vary). Roundtrip fares average $160–$350. Enjoy South Beach, Art Deco architecture, and Cuban cuisine in the Sunshine State.

 

7. New York (JFK/LGA/EWR) — Big Apple Energy

JetBlue (seasonal), American, and Delta provide nonstop options, with plenty of one-stop flights as well. Expect $150–$350 roundtrip. Hit the Big Apple for Broadway shows, iconic landmarks, and world-class dining.

 

Beastie Boys mural in New York

Quick Tips for Scoring the Best Deals

  • Book ASAP! Holiday weekend fares climb quickly.
  • Set price alerts on Google Flights, Kayak, or Skyscanner for instant fare-drop notifications.
  • Be flexible. Depart Thursday night or return Tuesday morning for savings.
  • Compare nearby airports like San Antonio, Dallas, or Houston for potential bargains.
  • Watch baggage fees. Ultra-low-cost carriers offer rock-bottom fares but charge extra for bags and seat selection.

Labor Day weekend is the perfect excuse for a quick adventure, and flying from Austin gives you plenty of affordable options. Whether you want the bright lights of Las Vegas, the fresh air of Denver, or the beaches of Miami, now’s the time to book! With smart timing and a little flexibility, you can score a cheap ticket and make the most of the last long weekend of summer.

 

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One Tank Getaways: Mason, Texas

 

Summer might be dwindling down, but there’s still time to quench your wanderlust with quick day trips or weekend getaways that are just one tank of gas, roundtrip. With that, I’d like to welcome you to One Tank Getaways – your new favorite guide to quick, easy escapes that only require a tank of gas, round trip. This series is all about discovering hidden gems, charming towns, and scenic drives just a short trip away. Whether you’re craving a quiet retreat, a small-town adventure ,or a dose of nature, each post will spotlight a destination you can reach in just a few hours. We’re starting close to home with a beautiful day trip from Austin to Mason, Texas – a Hill Country treasure filled with history, wine, and wide open skies.

Just a little over two hours from Austin, the quaint town of Mason, Texas, makes for the perfect one-tank escape. Known for its rolling Hill Country views, award-winning wines, and friendly small-town energy, Mason offers a relaxing reset without the need for a long-haul road trip. In this edition of One Tank Getaways, we’re slowing down, sipping up, and soaking in all the charm this gem has to offer.

The Drive: Hill Country on Cruise Control

The route to Mason takes you through scenic Texas Hill Country highways, passing wildflower fields, sprawling ranches, and peaceful country roads. It’s a journey that begs for windows down, your favorite playlist on, and a stop or two for roadside peaches (if you’re traveling in summer).


Wineries & Wine Tasting Spots

photo courtesy of Robert Clay Vineyards

1. Sandstone Cellars Winery

Located right in the heart of downtown Mason, Sandstone Cellars is a cozy tasting room known for bold, 100% Texas wines. Their small-batch red blends are a must-try, and the staff always has great local stories to share. It’s a great starting point for your day.

2. Robert Clay Vineyards

Just a short drive from town, Robert Clay Vineyards, a boutique vineyard, offers a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience with vineyard views and standout wines. Sip a glass of Viognier or Tempranillo while relaxing on the patio overlooking the vines. Bonus: they often host live music or pop-up events on weekends.

3. Fly Gap Winery (Check for seasonal hours)

A newer addition to Mason’s wine scene, Fly Gap crafts wines that celebrate the rugged Hill Country terroir. If they’re open during your visit, it’s worth the detour.

More to Explore in Mason

photo courtesy of seaquist.org

Historic Mason Square

After your tastings, stroll around the town square — home to boutiques, antique stores, and the iconic Mason County Courthouse. Grab a coffee at Lea Lou Co-Op, or pick up some Texas-made gifts and vintage finds.

Fort Mason Historic Site

History buffs will love a quick stop at Fort Mason, once commanded by Robert E. Lee before the Civil War. It’s a peaceful hilltop spot with panoramic views and interesting exhibits about the area’s frontier history.

Seaquist House (Open for tours on select dates)

This stunning, restored 19th-century mansion is one of the most beautiful historic homes in Texas. Check their site in advance to see if tours are being offered during your visit.

Where to Eat

photo courtesy of Willow Creek Cafe & Club

Willow Creek Cafe & Club

A local favorite, this charming spot serves up classic comfort food and Hill Country hospitality. Grab a hearty lunch or dinner here before heading back to Austin. If you visit on a weekend evening, you might catch some live music too.

Optional Add-Ons for the Planner in You

  • Pack a picnic and enjoy it at a local park or vineyard patio.
  • Time your visit with Mason’s monthly Second Saturday Market for local goods, art, and live entertainment.
  • Don’t forget to bring a cooler if you plan to buy wine to take home!

One Tank. One Day. One Memorable Escape.

Mason is proof that you don’t have to go far to feel far away. With its mix of wine country elegance and small-town charm, it’s the perfect spot to unwind, explore, and recharge — all without the stress of long travel days. Stay tuned for more One Tank Getaways coming soon!

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