- The list below includes 181 free or cheap things to do in or near Sanford, Florida, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Downtown Sanford to Katie's Wekiva River Landing, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sanford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, DeLand, Deltona and Oviedo.
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Featuring an Olympic regulation sized pool, City of Oviedo Aquatic Center offers the community an aquatics facility for recreational swimming. The center also has an activity pool with a playground and fountains.
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Named for the firefighter whose monument adorns the park, the 165-acre Shane Kelly Park includes three lighted soccer fields and a playground. It also features picnic areas, restrooms and 120 parking spaces.
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Thursby House is located in Blue Springs State Park. The historic home is available for visitors to enter and tour, and has been preserved in much of its original condition.
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Home to one of the state's largest butterfly conservatories, Lukas Nursery also thrives with a plethora of indoor plants and landscapes. Children and adults can both enjoy creating their own butterfly garden at the end of the day.
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2368 W French Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763
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With a name that translates to 'walk on water,' Hau Hele Wai Paddleboarding offers Stand Up Paddleboarding lessons, equipment, paraphernalia, and guided excursions. The company specializes in newcomers to the sport.
10.9 Miles
20-acre Valentine Park offers many activities for park goers to enjoy. Facilities at the site include basketball courts, a baseball field, soccer fields, picnic areas with grills, and a volleyball pit.
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2100 West French Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763
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Blue Spring State Park is an extensive park that is home to the largest spring on the St. Johns River. The park, which is also an official Manatee Refuge, has 2,600 acres of land for visitors to hike, picnic, or camp at.
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Populated by trees and open fields, Dwight Hawkins Park provides a peaceful setting for outdoor recreation. A pavilion, benches and picnic area offer places to relax while children use the playground and rock-climbing wall.
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Located on over 2,600 acres, Blue Springs State Park is a designated manatee refuge providing manatee viewing opportunities. The park can be used for fishing and swimming and features picnic areas, a hiking trail, cabins and a campground.
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Composed of 700-acres of land, Black Hammock Wilderness Area is located just next to Lake Jesup. There are a number of trails located throughout the park that guests can hike or take by horseback.