- The list below includes 117 free or cheap things to do in or near Bonita Springs, Florida, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Parks, Beaches and Mini Golf.
- From Barefoot Beach Preserve to Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bonita Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Myers, Naples, Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral.
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Bowland Centers offers fun for the whole family. The center features traditional bowling as well as glow bowl on the weekends, a full-service snack bar and trivia games during happy hour.
21.7 Miles
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29 votes
1899 Del Prado Blvd. S., Cape Coral, FL
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HeadPinz Family Entertainment Center offers fun for all ages. The center is a popular location for private event rentals and birthday parties and features state of the art bowling lanes, a full arcade and a bar complete with HD TV's.
21.7 Miles
Located along the banks of the Caloosahatshee River, Centennial Park is a ten acre park that features amenities such as a playground, fishing pier, volleyball courts, and picnic pavilions. The pavilions can be reserved for private events.
21.8 Miles
Up a Creek Kayak Tours provides naturalist-guided tours of several locations aboard single sit-on top kayaks. Trips last between 2 and 4.5 hours and some wildlife that can be seen include alligators, dolphins and manatees.
21.9 Miles
The Burroughs Home & Gardens is a historic Georgian Revival Mansion built in 1901. Visitors to the mansion can walk the grounds, view the gardens, and take a guided tour of the home.
22.0 Miles
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175 votes
East End of SE 23 Terrace, Cape Coral, FL
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Situated in a natural wetland, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve offers visitors kayaking, biking, hiking, and other outdoor activities. The preserve has a veterans memorial area with a life-size statue honoring those who served in WWII.
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Manatee Park
10901 State Road 80 (Palm Beach Blvd), Fort Myers, FL 33905
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Manatee lovers frequent Manatee Park in Fort Myers, Florida. It is a non-captive preserve, which means that the manatees come and go as they please. They are seen most often between November and March. Admission and tours are free.
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As a National Register Historic Site, Edison & Ford Winter Estates features historical buildings and gardens that made up Thomas Edison's vacation home. The park houses a museum with artifacts like antique telephones and movie projectors.
23.0 Miles
Kayak Charters does not offer just a simple kayak renting service, but also has expert anglers to teach any client how to best catch a fish. It also has a fishing store, with everything needed for a longer trip.
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544 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33915
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Cape Coral Historical Museum is a museum dedicated to the area's history, which encompasses 3 buildings: the Rosen building, the Kelly building and the Gulf American building. Their permanent exhibits are also dedicated to the Rosen brothers, who built and developed the city.