- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Anna Maria, Florida, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, History Museums and Islands.
- From Bean Point to Coquina Baywalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Anna Maria and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sarasota, Bradenton, St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.
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Cigar City Brewing is a local craft brewery that produces a large selection of IPA, Ale, and Porter beers. Visitors to the brewery commonly enjoy taking tours of the facility and tasting the many productions in the brewery's tasting room.
32.7 Miles
Bayshore Boulevard is a 4.5-mile sidewalk trail that follows the shore of the water, with great opportunities for walking, rollerblading, biking and jogging. It claims to be the longest continuous sidewalk in the world.
32.8 Miles
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373 Douglas Avenue #A, Dunedin, FL 34698
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Florida Auto Exchange Stadium - Dunedin Blue Jays is the home-field for the Toronto Blue-Jays and is mainly used for spring training. It has a seating capacity of 5,509 and picnic areas, 2 half-fields and training facilities, among others.
32.8 Miles
Dunedin Lanes is a bowling alley and indoor amusement complex. It offers open bowling, league and tournament play, and cosmic bowling on weekend nights. Visitors can also get drinks or food in the alley's lounge.
32.9 Miles
South Tampa is a city region that encompasses various neighborhoods, including Bayside West, Hyde Park, Palma Ceia, and parts of Sunset Park, amongst others. It is bordered on two sides by Tampa Bay and Hillsborough Bay. The area is characterized by residential buildings along with various shops and restaurants…
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North American Service and Law Enforcement Memorial Museum
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500 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL
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The North American Service and Law Enforcement Museum is frequented by locals, law enforcement service members and fans and tourists visiting Dunedin. The museum features weaponry, a replica of Florida's electric chair and historical photographs of confiscated items over the years.
33.1 Miles
With doggy playgrounds and plenty of open space, Enterprise Dog Park is a favorite for furry family members. Features include agility equipment, a rinse station, three convenient water stations, and walking trails.
33.2 Miles
Humphris Park is a public park named after Thomas H. Humphris, who was the local mayor from 1972-73. The park amenities include benches, restrooms, picnic tables and showers.
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The Glazer Children's Museum is a children’s museum dedicated to creating learning environments where children can play and discover. The museum offers several hands-on exhibits as well as educational programs and camps.
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Roughly 12,000 years of powerful stories are told at the Tampa Bay History Center through a variety of artifacts and exhibits. Guests can learn about the early exploration of Florida, learn about cattle drives, and view a replica 1920s era cigar store.