- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Bradenton Beach, Florida, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Mini Golf, Fishing and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Bradenton Beach to Anna Maria Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bradenton Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sarasota, Bradenton, St. Petersburg and Ruskin.
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Manasota Beach is a broad, white sand beach. Tropical plants grow along its edges, and a network of hiking and biking trails leads to the beach. There are also boat ramps and a fishing area.
32.2 Miles
Eagle Lake Park in Largo is a lively scenic spot. The park features multiple trails for walking or cycling, as well as a playground, dog park, ponds and picnic areas.
32.5 Miles
Specializing in tarpon fishing, Tampa Fishing Charters organizes fishing trips through the Tampa and St. Petersburg area. During the off season, the charters take visitors out to fish for light tackle, utilizing live bait.
32.7 Miles
Caspersen Beach Park is a scenic park with scenic views of the beach and water. The park features walking trails, benches, and public restrooms, and is a popular spot to dig for shark teeth.
33.8 Miles
Fishing, swimming, kayaking, picnicking and playing in the playgrounds can all be done at the Caspersen Beach. It has 9,150 feet in shoreline length and covers 177 acres.
33.8 Miles
Deer Prairie Creek is a tour company that offers customised trail rides for adults and children aged 8 years or older, from November to May. Tours last for one hour and are guided by trained experts.
33.9 Miles
Offering a little old world charm, Snook Haven Park Restaurant rests on the Myakka River. The menu includes local and regional cuisine such as gator bites, catfish and lots of barbecue.
34.0 Miles
Covering 3 acres of fenced area, the Woodmere Dog Park has shades for the sunny days and benches for the owners.
34.2 Miles
Founded in 1965, the Venice Area Audubon Society has a primary focus on wildlife and conservation with a particular emphasis on birds. The society produces regular newsletters and maintains an information center.
34.6 Miles
Clearwater's Sand Key Park is one of the most popular parks in the Florida Keys. Park entrance is free to pedestrians and cyclists; vehicle drivers must pay a small parking fee. Sand Key Park is particularly popular among waterbird enthusiasts.