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McHenry Summer’s Last Stand

With school is approaching get out there for that mini-vacation now


Hopefully, you and your loved ones have made the most of summer. Oh, it’s not over yet but that time is drawing close. McHenry high schools open this week and McHenry grammar and middle schools open next week. So, if you had hopes of getting away this summer before the kids had to go back to school, the time to act may have passed.

  • With limitations, however, you may still have time. This is particularly true if you take advantage of the upcoming Labor Day weekend. There are places you can, and things you can do, that don’t require a week away and airline tickets. Here are some ideas that are a short-drive away:
  • Take the family fishing: You could rent a cabin, even rent a boat, if you need one. This is a great opportunity to bond with the children. It’s also an activity they’ll cherish for years to come. Just don’t forget the life preservers and fishing licenses.
  • Go to the Dells: There’s a ton for the family to do in the Dells, particularly if you like getting wet in a waterpark. But you may want to act fast; other people may have the idea to top off the summer vacation season with a trip up to this Northern recreational destination. 
  • Go to the Walworth County Fair: The McHenry County Fair was a big success. And, if you missed it or want a virtual replay, the Walworth County Fair is renowned as one of the biggest and most successful fairs in the Midwest. The Fair runs from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1 so the children will be back to school already but it’s a great activity for the weekend.
  • Drive somewhere for a family picnic: This used to be a tradition for many families. It was a great way for the family to bond. It offers relaxation and fun.
  • Go somewhere for a hike: To the South, you have Starved Rock in the Ottawa, IL, area. To the North, you have Kettle Moraine State Forest near Eagle, WI. Both are known to hikers as great places to hike.
  • Go Camping: Baraboo near the Dells is a great area for camping but there are others – many others. A little research will quickly provide results and options. This is another great way for the family to bond.
  • Let your imagination and the Internet provide additional ideas …


Whatever you do, this is an opportunity to set the tone for the school year ahead. Once you’ve chosen what to do, and where you’ll go to do it, be sure you’re prepared. You’ll want to have all your camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, etc. gear before you go. And you want to make sure your transportation will get you there and back reliably.

Before heading out from your McHenry home, check to make sure your car, truck or SUV is up to the trip. If you’re not sure, bring it in to your trusted auto repair shop and have them check it out. It’s much better to find any problems before you go than to discover them when you’re stuck on the side of the road somewhere.

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