- The list below includes 119 free or cheap things to do in or near New Smyrna Beach, Florida, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Fishing, Historic Sites and Bowling.
- From New Smyrna Town Beach to Smyrna Dunes Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Smyrna Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, DeLand and Port Orange.
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41.2 Miles
92%
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200 ClubHouse Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137
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Featuring tandem kayaks, Tropical Kayaks of Palm Coast leads visitors on eco tours to look for manatees and dolphins. Before the trip begins, the guide teaches the basics of kayaking and other safety procedures.
41.6 Miles
With plenty of picnic tables and grills, Jungle Hut Park is a beach park that is popular with visitors and locals alike. There are showers and bathrooms available in addition to expansive walking areas during low tide.
42.0 Miles
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3200 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, FL 32712
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The City of Apopka's Northwest Recreation Complex is spread out over more than 180 acres of land, and includes soccer fields, lacrosse fields, flag football fields, baseball and softball fields, and basketball courts. The facility also has hiking trails.
42.3 Miles
A canine recreation facility, Doctors' Dog Park features open grass fields with trees along with a pet shower, water fountains and a memorial bridge. The park has dog waste bags, benches and a separate area for smaller dogs.
42.6 Miles
Located on five acres, Kit Land Nelson Park is named for Katerine Land Nelson, the sister of the city's former mayor. The park features tennis and racquetball courts, open grass fields, picnic areas, a children's playground and a gazebo.
42.6 Miles
Located near the West Orange Trail, Apopka Station is a small playground and recreation building offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Playground equipment, picnic areas, and after-school programs are among these amenities and services.
42.8 Miles
The shoreline of Rock Springs Run and Wekiwa River is a place for biking, hiking, or horseback. The 17-mile length of trail has canoeing accessibility, hunting and archery during season, but swimming is not permitted.
42.9 Miles
Brevard County's Mitchell-Ellington Park offers an array of amenities, and spans 114 acres. The park features two ponds, as well as athletic fields, tennis courts, and walking and running paths.
42.9 Miles
With dozens of exhibits, the Museum of Apopkans provides a well-preserved glimpse into the region's past. Exhibits include photos and artifacts from early settlers, maps of the historic area, vintage clothing, and more.
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Hammocks Beach can only be reached by private boat or passenger ferry. It is popular with boaters, campers, picnickers, and swimmers, along with offering fishing for puppy drum, flounder, trout and blue fish.