- The list below includes 105 free or cheap things to do in or near Riverview, Florida, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Dog Park, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- From Retreat At Crosstown to Balm-Boyette Scrub & Triple Creek Nature Preserves, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Riverview and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, St. Petersburg, Ruskin and Pinellas Park.
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Two separate areas compose the Happy Tails Dog Park, including a two acre section for large dogs and a restricted half acre area for smaller dogs. Both of the sites are completely fenced in and contain dog drinking fountains, litter bags, and benches.
28.8 Miles
Small batch sizes allow the Barley Mow Brewing Company to have a broad selection of beers available at all times in their on-site tap room. This nano brewery and tavern has 14 taps and rotates their beer with other craft brews and ciders from Florida.
28.8 Miles
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.
28.9 Miles
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222 votes
4600 Alternate Highway 19, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
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Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Foundation, Inc. is located in Palm Harbor and is open to the public Thursday through Sunday. The organization is home to over 70 animals and visitors are free to pet and feed the animals at a low cost.
29.0 Miles
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1404 Manatee Ave E, Bradenton, FL 34208
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Celebrating life before the time of modern convenience, Manatee Village Historical Park, is a collection of restored buildings from an earlier era. Children and history buffs alike will enjoy the self-guided tour through the schoolhouse, smokehouse, church, and more.
29.0 Miles
Dunedin Lanes is a bowling alley and indoor amusement complex. It offers open bowling, league and tournament play, and cosmic bowling on weekend nights. Visitors can also get drinks or food in the alley's lounge.
29.0 Miles
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.
29.1 Miles
Named for a state politician, John S Taylor Park measures 156.5 acres and features a 53-acre freshwater lake used for fishing and boating. The park provides a playground, a 1.8-mile trail, picnic facilities and a disc golf course.
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Experiencing the rush of a guided kayaking tour or take kayaking lessons at Simply Kayaking in Palm Harbor, where the dolphins and manatees love to visit the kayakers. All inclusive guided eco tours and fishing charters are available.