- The list below includes 113 free or cheap things to do in or near Brandon, Florida, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Pubs.
- From All Persons Rotary Park to Ace Golf Range & Pro Shop, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brandon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Lakeland, St. Petersburg and Ruskin.
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Fun for all ages can be found at Lane Glo Bowling in New Port Richey. The bowling alley features regular gaming, league play and the exciting cosmic bowling with party lighting and music.
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Providing areas for picnicking, swimming, and boating, Sunset Beach also hosts live music events between April and November. Other nearby parks include Fred Howard Park, a 150 acre park with similar amenities. No pets or alcohol are allowed at Sunset Beach.
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Anclote Island is one of four islands in the Anclote Key Preserve State Park. The island features a white sandy beach and is popular for sun bathing, picnics, swimming and camping under the stars.
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Situated on 113 acres of wilderness, Crews Lake Park has an established botanical garden complete with butterflies and birds. Recreational facilities at the park include nature trails, bike paths, an outdoor amphitheater, camping sites, and a fishing pier.
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A bar and night club, Cocktails in New Port Richey features live musical entertainment on select nights. The club also features a dance floor, a pool room, and a full selection of cocktails and food options.
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1107 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven, FL
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Thirsty customers will enjoy Indigo's Billiards, Bowling & Games that has arcades, pool leagues, billiards, poker nights, and happy hour with over 50 types of beer. Visitors and regulars can join a VIP club for discounts, drink offers and invitations to special events.
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Named for one of New Port Richey's earliest promoters, Sims Park offers recreation on both land and water. The park features a riverfront walk, boat dock, playground, covered shelter and an ampitheater.
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The Cobb Grand 10 Cinemas offers 10 screens of new movie releases, complete with digital projection and stadium seating. The cinemas also offers live screenings of performances from the Metropolitan Opera.
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Harkening back to another time, the Chain of Lakes Park once was the venue for spring training baseball. Opened in 1966, the complex can hold 7,000 people. The last game to be played at the site took place in 2008.
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From its humble beginnings in 1967, Hunsader Farms, has grown to become much more than a working farm. Your visit features pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, a playground and petting zoo for the kids, and special events throughout the year.