- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Cedar Key, Florida, including 22 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Fishing, Art Gallery and Kayaking.
- From Cedar Key Museum State Park to Shell Mound, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cedar Key.
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Owned and Captained by Diana Topping, Down Home Adventures offers guided fishing trips on board a 26 foot Cobia Pleasure Craft. The company also offers a variety of tours focused on local industry and culture.
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With specialized knowledge in catching Red Groupers, Grouper Therapy Charters offers fishing cruises off the coast of Cedar Key. In addition to groupers, visitors can also catch sharks and gags.
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An artists' co-op and gallery, Cedar Keyhole is an art gallery that showcases the works of local and regional artists in a variety of different media. The gallery features works in glass, metal, wood, and other materials.
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Cedar Key's Island Arts is an artists' co-op that features the original works of a variety of local and regional artists in an array of different media. The gallery offers handmade gifts of various kinds.
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16000 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429
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Discover the beautiful white sands of Fort Island Gulf Beach Park, where you can spend the day watching for dolphins, swimming, and sunning. Visitors can also stroll the boardwalk and fish from the pier.
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13067-13091 State Highway 44, Crystal River, FL 34429
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A scenic beach with a swimming area, Fort Island Trail Beach is a small, man-made area. The beach has a restroom for changing, and a vendor truck provides refreshments for sale.
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3266 N. Sailboat Avenue, Crystal River, FL 34428
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The Crystal River Preserve State Park encompasses over 27,000 acres of pine woodland, hardwood forests, salt marshes, and mangrove islands. Visitors to the park can go hiking, go fishing, or go kayaking or canoeing on the Crystal River.
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Located on a 14-acre site with six ceremonial mounds, Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a premier destination for Native American history and archaeology. The site features a walking trail and also a visitors center which has many artifacts on display.
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12073 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429
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Featuring a fishing pier, Fort Island Trail Park offers visitors outdoor activities like boating, hiking, picnics, and more. Visitors can spot a variety of animals from the riverfront, from manatees to dolphins.
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The remnants of a 5,100-acre sugar plantation are waiting to be explored when you visit, Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins. The remains of a steam-driven mill include a 40-foot limestone chimney, iron gears, and a cane press.