- TripBuzz discovered 47 different types of activities for couples in the Sebring area, including Movie Theaters (like Fairmount Cinemas), Theaters (like Highlands Little Theatre), Art Gallery (like Highlands Art League Inc) and National & State Parks (like Highlands Hammock State Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 24 date ideas in or near Sebring, Florida, including 1 fun or romantic activity in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lake Wales.
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The ultimate family-fun center offering go-kart racing, bowling, and arcade games
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A family bowling center with 16 lanes, Heartland Bowl also hosts leagues and groups. They also feature an arcade with video games, pool tables, and refreshments for sale at the snack bar.
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Offering a designated arcade area, Game Time has racing games, shooting games, claw machines, and more for visitors to play with. Visitors can trade tickets won from the arcade games for prizes from its prize room.
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Established around the time of the Great Depression, Highlands Hammock State Park is an interesting and fun place to visit. Guests to the park can enjoy walks or bicycling along the trails as well as picnicking and camping. There is also a museum nearby celebrating this historical park.
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The host of many racing events throughout the year, Sebring International Raceway has a rich history in the auto racing industry. They are however most known for the 12 Hours of Sebring, a motorcar endurance race held at this facility annually.
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The Lake June-in-Winter Scrub State Park is a park that protects the endangered sand scrub, which includes animals such as the Florida mouse, the gopher tortoise, and the bobcat. The park offers activities such as fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
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Amelia Island Historic District, rich in the areas past history, offers over 40 buildings to visit. A perfect location for a day-trip, the district features a collection of historic churches, homes, a saloon, a jailhouse and more.
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Covering an expanse of over 200 acres of unspoiled wilderness is Amelia Island State Park. The park is a popular location for scenic hiking, horseback riding and endangered species preservation.
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Famous for being the first African American beach resort area in the early 1900's, American Beach is as famous for its rich heritage as it is for its beauty. The beach is quiet and most frequented by locals, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, sunbathing or a seaside picnic.
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A popular dive site in Key Largo is Christ of the Deep. The sunken 9-foot bronze sculpture of Christ symbolizes peace of mankind and is located at the Key Largo Dry Rocks off John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
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Composed of 100 square miles of open water and seven small islands, Dry Tortugas National Park has as its main feature Fort Jefferson. The park is accessible only by boat or seaplane and offers wildlife viewing opportunities on land and in the water, most notably through snorkeling.