- The list below includes 127 free or cheap things to do in or near Port Orange, Florida, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Botanical Gardens, Horseback Riding and Go Karts.
- From Port Orange Skate Park to Port Orange City Center Municipal Complex, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Port Orange and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ormond Beach, DeLand, Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach.
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Cassen Park
1 South Beach Street, Granada Bridge Fishing Pier, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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Situated on a riverfront, Cassen Park offers visitors a fishing pier with picnic tables, cleaning stations, and a bait shop. From the pier, visitors can view the catches of local fishermen and take in panoramic views of the river.
10.9 Miles
91%
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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.
11.0 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.
11.1 Miles
Captain Scott Blanford is the head of Bad Juju Charters which is the premier Daytona Beach region fishing charter company. The charters can cover Ormond Beach, Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach, and Tomoka Basin waterways.
11.2 Miles
260 N US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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A 40-lane bowling center, Ormond Lanes offers open and league bowling along with party hosting. The center provides automatic scoring, televisions for sports viewing, a pool table, dart boards, a cafe and a full bar.
11.4 Miles
Located on three and half acres along the Atlantic Ocean coastline is 27th Avenue Park. The park is a favorite to local families and features a children's playground, beach cabanas and a fishing dock.
11.7 Miles
The Magic Forest Playground at Ormond Beach is a community play area whimsically decorated with artwork, much of it by local children. The playground has an enchanted forest theme, and features play structures and mazes.
12.0 Miles
For outdoor family fun, head to Sanchez Park. Little ones will enjoy the playground, while fishing enthusiasts appreciate the large fishing dock. Picnics are made easy with picnic tables and grills. Open from sunrise to sunset.
12.9 Miles
Running for more than 30 miles, the Loop passes through parks and on the shore of Atlantic. There are parks on the way, with facilities which could entertain the entire family. Birdwatchers can take one of the many trails along the way.
13.9 Miles
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.