- The list below includes 144 free or cheap things to do in or near Port Richey, Florida, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Mini Golf, Fishing and Bowling.
- From Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park to Congo River Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Port Richey and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tarpon Springs, Spring Hill, Dunedin and Clearwater.
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Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park is an eight acre park with an urban design. The park features two interactive fountains as well as a playground, dog run, picnic areas, and walking trails.
27.3 Miles
Designated as a National Recreation Trail, Tom Varn Park has a variety of amenities including racquetball, horseshoe, tennis and basketball courts. The park also has a gymnasium, stadium and softball complex.
27.4 Miles
The Ybor City Ghost Tour provides visitors with a guided nighttime tour through the historic sections of the town. Tours take place nightly and typically last two hours with advance reservations recommended.
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On a mission to be a facility that nourishes the spirit, the Florida Botanical Gardens are the perfect place to visit for a relaxing day trip. The gardens are filled with lively, vibrant flowers, both exotic and traditional.
27.4 Miles
A 32-lane bowling facility, Liberty Lanes provides bowling for individuals, leagues and private events. The center features a sports bar with food, drinks and televisions that display sporting events such as professional baseball and football games.
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11909 125th Street N., Largo, FL 33774
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Pinellas County Heritage Village is a 21-acre living history museum located in Largo. The village features over 28 historical structures from the 19th century, surrounded by aromatic pine trees.
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Formerly a railroad, Fred E Marquis Pinellas Trail is now a 40 mile long paved trail where people ride bikes, roller blade or simply jog. The trail has several ramps and crosses many of the county's major roads.
27.6 Miles
Built as a movie palace in 1926, the Tampa Theatre is on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to play its Wurlitzer organ before shows. Most of the movies played are either old or new classics with some independent films presented every month.
27.6 Miles
The Pinellas Trail of largo runs from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs and is a linear park and recreational trail. The trail is most popular for walking, jogging, skating and cycling.
27.7 Miles
Established in 1905, Hyde Park is a community styled shopping area with several boutique shops and restaurants. Parking options include two parking lots and three parking garages, several of the stores allow pets, and the establishment hosts events such as the Tampa Kids Market.