- The list below includes 82 free or cheap things to do in or near Englewood, Florida, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Beaches, Fishing and Forests.
- From Stump Pass Beach State Park to Manasota Key Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Englewood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Venice, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte and Siesta Key.
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Headquartered in Englewood, Florida, SUP Englewood is the premier provider of stand-up paddleboarding excursions and equipment rental. This business also offers paddleboard yoga classes and sells watersports accessories, gear and souvenirs.
1.7 Miles
With half to full day trips available, Grande Adventures takes visitors on fishing excursions with back country and inshore charters. Visitors can expect to catch flounder, trout, grouper, and shark during these trips.
6.6 Miles
Hooked On SUP is a business offering stand-up paddleboard (SUP) rentals to its customers. In addition to paddleboard rentals, guests also have access to kayak rentals and lessons, as well as sales of boards and accessories.
6.3 Miles
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10428 Raymond St, Englewood, FL 34224
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Set sail with Captain Van Hubbard Fishing Charters for the freshwater sport angling adventure of a lifetime. Charters embark from Englewood, Florida and are captained by seasoned fishing guides who are lifelong area residents.
6.5 Miles
Featuring guided fishing trips with Captain Kevin Lubold, Reel Charter Fishing specializes in light tackle fishing expeditions ranging from Lemond Bay to Boca Grande. Fish targeted include trout, redfish, tarpon, and snook.
6.7 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.
7.0 Miles
Covering 3 acres of fenced area, the Woodmere Dog Park has shades for the sunny days and benches for the owners.
7.3 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.
8.2 Miles
Jelks Preserve is a nature and wildlife county owned area which is 614 acres in size. Admission to the preserve is free and visitors can visit all year round, with the months of November to May being optimal.
8.4 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.