- The list below includes 204 free or cheap things to do in or near Orange City, Florida, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Parks, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Blue Spring State Park to Blue Springs State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Orange City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, DeLand, Sanford and Port Orange.
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With the grounds including trails, a stage, a pond and a fountain with the sculpture of a silver king, the Casements was built in the beginning of the 20th century and was bought in 1918 by John D. Rockefeller. It can host weddings and other special events.
28.0 Miles
Fortunato Park is a 2.6 acre park that feature river frontage. The park is open from 6am to 10pm and houses the Ormond Hotel Cupola, which is a historical local landmark.
28.0 Miles
Located next to a fire station, Fire House Park features a children's playground with structures resembling a fire house and a fire truck. The park provides picnic areas, park benches and small grassy fields.
28.1 Miles
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78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 32176
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The museum at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum has hosted painting and photography exhibitions. The Memorial Wall on the site is dedicated to all the soldiers who died in the WWII, Korean and Vietnam Wars. The gardens cover 2.5 acres and can host weddings.
28.3 Miles
Established in 1975, the Parliament House is a gay entertainment resort that combines hotel, nightclub, and restaurant for one single experience. The club features drag shows, dancers, live music performances, and various daily and special events.
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264 votes
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Titusville, FL 32796
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Offering a variety of fun and exciting adventures, A Day Away Kayak Tours provides daily trips around Central Florida. This includes special outings such as bioluminescent and dolphin viewing tours.
29.6 Miles
One of the most unusual locations in New Smyrna Beach is the Eldora State House, one of the abandoned buildings discovered in the ghost town formerly called Eldora. There are no roads to the town, but it is possible to hike to the State House.
30.0 Miles
Municipal Lakefront Park offers easy access to Starke Lake. The park offers a boat ramp, fishing dock, picnic facilities, restrooms, and pavilions that can be reserved in advance.
30.1 Miles
Covering 1,800 acres, the Tomoka State Park has campgrounds with facilities for the entire family to enjoy: picnic areas and shelters, playgrounds, and restroom facilities. There are also trails, boat ramps, and plenty of wildlife to be spotted.
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Tom Renick Park is county park which was first opened in 2003. Named after local identity Tom Renick, the park contains picnic areas, a playground, restrooms and a water fountain.