- The list below includes 123 free or cheap things to do in or near Merritt Island, Florida, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Kelly Park to Rotary Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Merritt Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Melbourne and Titusville.
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Water-propulsion nozzles attached to the feet allow the operator to levitate above the water
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Shore Lanes Palm Bay is a newly renovated bowling facility. They offer new lanes, approaches & bowlers area, 42†LCD Monitors, as well as top-of-the-line Qubica AMF scoring system and a state of the art Automatic Bumper System.
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With Palm Bay Kayaks, visitors can experience a guided eco-tour of the surrounding waterways. Visitors can observe the scenery and native wildlife while gliding in an Ascend kayak on these 2 to 4 hour trips.
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The Old Town Hall History Center is an organization that operates in a 100-year-old building with the goal of educating the public about the history of Melbourne Beach. The center is used for art exhibitions, community functions, and educational classes.
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Palm Bay Kayaks Eco Tours are ecologically friendly kayak tours that offer kayak safety tips as well as the information about the history of Turkey Creek. The company provides the kayaks, paddles, and also a dry bag for valuable items.
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Pollak Park is a smaller sized recreational park that includes a toddler-sized playground. The park has only one normal sized swing, one baby swing, and a slide that is fit for a toddler.
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The Palm Bay Marina is a public marina that consists of a main office, a parts and service office, a bait and tackle shop, and a storage and service area. The marina has lighted parking.
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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.
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1502 Port Malaber Boulevard Northeast, Palm Bay, FL 32905
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With 130 acres of native forest to explore, Turkey Creek Sanctuary provides visitors with trails for jogging and creeks for kayaking. The sanctuary is home to ospreys, owls, and turtles.
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The Palm Bay Regional Dog Park is a recreational park for dogs that includes restrooms, a fence, and paved sidewalks. The park includes a small pool in the summertime and is separated into two sections for different sized dogs.