- The list below includes 85 free or cheap things to do in or near Spring Hill, Florida, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Fishing, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Alfred McKethan / Pine Island Park to Bayport Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Spring Hill and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port Richey, Homosassa, New Port Richey and Brooksville.
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16000 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429
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Discover the beautiful white sands of Fort Island Gulf Beach Park, where you can spend the day watching for dolphins, swimming, and sunning. Visitors can also stroll the boardwalk and fish from the pier.
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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.
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John Chestnut Sr. Park is located right next to Lake Tarpon and is thriving with activities for guests to participate in. For the athletic type, the park features a softball field and various trails to hike or run along.
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1655 Partridge Blvd, Zephyrhills, FL 33540
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The Crystal Springs Community Center is a multipurpose facility that hosts a variety of events and functions. The center hosts classes of various kinds, including martial arts and exercise, and hosts parties and community functions.
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A community-focused business, Stand Up Paddle Life Co offers a wide variety of stand up paddle boards, equipment, apparel, and accessories. The company also hosts an array of stand up paddle board events.
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Located on the edge of a bayou, Pop Stansell Park provides visitors with outdoor activities like picnics, jogging, and more. The park has several paved paths for visitors to walk on to enjoy the scenery from.
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Known as one of Florida's first state parks, Hillsborough River, opened in 1938 and features swift flowing waters with Class II rapids. Visitors can enjoy kayaking, fishing, and hiking on the 7-miles of trails around the wetlands.
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Dunedin's Caladesi Island State Park is a natural island beach featuring white sands, warm waters, colorful marine life and perennially clement weather. It is a popular destination for saltwater fishing, swimming and snorkeling.
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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.
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Nestled in beautiful Dunedin, Florida, Honeymoon Island State Park features warm Gulf waters, sandy beaches and verdant, shady vegetation. The Park also includes plentiful mangrove trees, vibrant marine wildlife and many gorgeous spots for nature photography.