- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Stuart, Florida, including 61 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, History Museums, Parks and Paddleboarding.
- From Riverwalk to Halpatiokee Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stuart and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Pierce, Jupiter, Port St. Lucie and Jensen Beach.
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18.5 Miles
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414 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34949
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St. Lucie County Historical Museum offers a glimpse into the foundation of the areas history. The museum presents exhibits of artifacts as well as a fully furnished Gardner House on the premises.
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A battleground during the Second Seminole War, Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park sits on 61.14 acres and provides access to the Loxahatchee River. The park, including the adjacent Riverbend Park, can be used for hiking, biking, fishing and picnics.
18.6 Miles
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420 Seaway Dr, Fort Pierce, FL 34949
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Fort Pierce, Florida is home to the St. Lucie County Aquarium - Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit. The aquarium welcomes children and adults, and is dedicated to marine research, ecological responsibility and to fostering love and respect for aquatic ecosystems.
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The St. Lucie County Aquarium is a family friendly aquarium that harbors more than 3,000 species of organisms. The facility has a marine ecosystems exhibit, a Caribbean coral reef model, and an Oculina coral reef display.
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South Jetty Park Beach is an 1.5 acre ocean park that features a 1,200-foot fishing pier, a boardwalk and restrooms. There are picnic tables and BBQs and visitors can also enjoy fishing and bird watching.
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See beautiful Fort Pierce without breaking a sweat on a guided tour with Motorized Kayak Adventures. The company's innovative motorized kayaks keep guests close to the water and require little to no effort to propel.
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Located directly on the waterfront, CC Kayak Adventures provides rental kayak and paddle board equipment for those wanting to explore the local waterways. In addition to standard rentals, there are eco tours, monthly full moon paddle trips, fishing tournaments, and fishing tours.
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Considered an archaeological site, the beautiful canopy of oaks, elms and palms greets visitors to the Paleo Hammock Preserve. It features a self-guided trail where hikers may catch a glimpse of the wildlife that calls this habitat home.
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661 votes
500 Captain Armour's Way, Jupiter, FL 33469
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The historic Juniper Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is located in Jupiter, Florida. In addition to the lighthouse itself, the complex includes a book store, a restaurant and a gorgeous campus of lush grass and flowers.
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Loxahatchee River District, Jupiter, FL 33458
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Exhibiting Florida's wildlife in its natural habitat, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is home to alligators, panthers, black bears, wild turkeys, parrots and owls, among many other species.