- The list below includes 212 free or cheap things to do in or near Palm Harbor, Florida, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Recreation Centers.
- From John Chesnut Sr. Park to Wall Springs Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Palm Harbor and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Largo and Clearwater.
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Focused on providing affordable movie-viewing experiences to its customers, Cinema 6 is a local movie theater showing a variety of films. In addition to typical theater concessions, the cinema also offers a full dinner food menu.
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Boga Ciega Millennium Park houses a 35-foot wooden observation tower that offers a panoramic view of Boga Ciega Bay. A canoe launch, fishing access, nature trail, playground, dog park, and picnic shelters are also available.
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A bowling alley and indoor entertainment complex, Seminole Lanes Inc features 32 lanes of bowling with electronic scoring. The alley features open bowling as well as league and tournament play, and also has an arcade.
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Featuring a small lake, Seminole City Park is home to waterfowl and turtles and provides an access point to the Pinellas Trail. The park has picnic shelters with grills, a bandshell, children's playgrounds and restroom facilities.
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12410 74th Ave. N. (Old Oakhurst Rd.), Seminole, FL 33772
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Offering an observation tower, Boca Ciega Millennium Park is an ideal location for bird and nature watchers. This park further provides opportunity for canoeing, kayaking, picnicking and fishing.
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Pinellas Trail extends from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg. It is ideal for jogging or bicycling, but guests can also simply stroll along the trail and admire the various neighborhoods it runs through.
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5851 Park Blvd., Park Station, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
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The Pinellas Park Art Society is an art society focused on supporting fine arts through education and demonstration. Attractions include two monthly art shows, art classes, seminars, exhibits, general meetings, and community outreach programs.
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Named after George M. Steinbrenner, Steinbrenner Field is a baseball stadium that opened in 1996 and is the full-time home of the Tampa Yankees. The stadium, which also hosts other events such as concerts, seats over 11,000 people and has 13 luxury suites that hold up to 20 people each.
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Open since 1983, Stop & Play is an indoor entertainment and recreation facility that spans 15000 square feet. The facility has a miniature golf course, as well as a video game arcade with over 100 games.
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Named for its lakeside location, Moon Lake Park offers both land and water activities. The park features canoe and fishing access, a beach with swimming, playground, basketball court and picnic areas.