- The list below includes 121 free or cheap things to do in or near Cocoa Beach, Florida, including 58 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Beaches, Fishing and Parks.
- From Lori Wilson Park to Cocoa Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cocoa Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island, Melbourne and Cocoa.
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212 S Washington Avenue, Titusville, FL 32796
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Canaveral National Seashore Park is a series of clean, well-kept beaches. In addition to sand, sun, and surf, the park offers extensive and varied wildlife viewing opportunities, and is home to sea turtles, manatees, and other species.
25.9 Miles
Located on a barrier island, Maritime Hammock Sanctuary is a marshland with an observation deck, trails, and seating for visitors. Wildlife like osprey, alligators, otters, and more make this sanctuary their home.
26.1 Miles
Spanning a total of 92.14-acres, Chain of Lakes Park is a recreational park that features an observation tower, 3-lighted youth softball fields, a concession stand, and restrooms. The park also has 2 fields that can be used for soccer.
26.3 Miles
Spend a relaxing day at the Canaveral National Seashore. Visitors to the island can enjoy both fishing and swimming as well as wildlife and bird watching in a natural habitat.
26.5 Miles
The Indian River Lagoon has always been a popular place for fishing. Consequently, many residents of the area have made their living as fishermen. Sebastian Fishing Museum celebrates this rich history with displays and exhibits dedicated to this industry.
27.3 Miles
A non profit paintball club, Hog Wild Paintball features a custom built paintball facility with two different kinds of competition arenas. The facility offers regular weekend play as well as weeknight games by appointment.
28.0 Miles
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277 Hiawatha Way, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
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Located on the Sebastian Inlet, Sebastian Inlet Sport Fishing is a business offering guided fishing trips to its customers. Visitors commonly enjoy catching Redfish, Tarpon, Flounder, or many other varieties during the fishing trips.
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A 34-acre education center and sanctuary, the Barrier Island Center includes an observation deck, overlook, and boardwalk that visitors can access to view the coastal environment. The center also has a spacious indoor area that includes interactive exhibits, aquariums, and movies.
31.3 Miles
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy a guided water or land tour with A FLOC – a Florida Outdoor Center. Some tour options include nature walks, bike rides and wildlife watching excursions.
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The Sebastian Inlet State Park is a recreational park that allows for fishing, swimming, surfing, scuba diving, camping, hiking, and picnicking. The park also has a playground and a boat ramp.