- The list below includes 180 free or cheap things to do in or near Ruskin, Florida, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Movie Theaters, Parks and Cultural Centers.
- From E. G. Simmons Regional Park to Shell Point Marina, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ruskin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Bradenton, St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.
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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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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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Manasota Beach is a broad, white sand beach. Tropical plants grow along its edges, and a network of hiking and biking trails leads to the beach. There are also boat ramps and a fishing area.
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Entering 700 feet into the sea, the Venice Fishing Pier has its own bait shop. Among the species to be caught from here, the most common are sea trout, barracudas, and king mackerel.
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Jelks Preserve is a nature and wildlife county owned area which is 614 acres in size. Admission to the preserve is free and visitors can visit all year round, with the months of November to May being optimal.
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The Hideaway Pub is a local pub that is frequented by local regulars. Events and attractions that bring individuals to the pub include weekly drink specials, live music, and holiday parties.
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The Sundance Lakes Travel Resort Park is a leisure park that features bingo nights, shuffleboard, bocce ball courts, 4 fishing lakes, and billiards tables. The park also has a wood shop, restrooms, and a shower building.
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The USA Fleamarket first began in 1991 and features stalls that sell a variety of goods including antiques, arts and crafts, fruits, vegetables and plants. The market is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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Brohard Paw Park is a spot for dog-lovers, where dogs are allowed to roam free. There are fire-hydrants, drinking fountains, showers and decks, all intended for dog use.