- The list below includes 92 free or cheap things to do in or near Plant City, Florida, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Parks, Bowling and Breweries.
- From Edward Medard Regional Park to Burchwood Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Plant City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Lakeland, Zephyrhills and Brandon.
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Clearwater's Sand Key Park is one of the most popular parks in the Florida Keys. Park entrance is free to pedestrians and cyclists; vehicle drivers must pay a small parking fee. Sand Key Park is particularly popular among waterbird enthusiasts.
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Surfing is arranged in a very safe and steady way at Fantasy Surf, an indoor wave experience. Sessions for free surfing run every half hour on the hour, and special surfing classes are frequently held at the center.
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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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Cabanas, bathhouses, dog park, playground, seasonal lifeguards and wheelchairs are all available to guests who spend the day at Sand Key Park. Lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of sea turtle eggs or endangered birds nesting and feeding.
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Located on Treasure Island, Florida, Sunset Beach is a white sand beach that provides ocean access and scenic views. The beach features white sands, and offers opportunities to watch sea birds and sunsets.
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Amelia Island Historic District, rich in the areas past history, offers over 40 buildings to visit. A perfect location for a day-trip, the district features a collection of historic churches, homes, a saloon, a jailhouse and more.
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Covering an expanse of over 200 acres of unspoiled wilderness is Amelia Island State Park. The park is a popular location for scenic hiking, horseback riding and endangered species preservation.
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Famous for being the first African American beach resort area in the early 1900's, American Beach is as famous for its rich heritage as it is for its beauty. The beach is quiet and most frequented by locals, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, sunbathing or a seaside picnic.
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A popular dive site in Key Largo is Christ of the Deep. The sunken 9-foot bronze sculpture of Christ symbolizes peace of mankind and is located at the Key Largo Dry Rocks off John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
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Composed of 100 square miles of open water and seven small islands, Dry Tortugas National Park has as its main feature Fort Jefferson. The park is accessible only by boat or seaplane and offers wildlife viewing opportunities on land and in the water, most notably through snorkeling.