- The list below includes 212 free or cheap things to do in or near Treasure Island, Florida, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Sports Facilities/Fields, Fishing and Kayaking.
- From Treasure Island Beach to Sunset Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Treasure Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Largo, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
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Anclote Island is one of four islands in the Anclote Key Preserve State Park. The island features a white sandy beach and is popular for sun bathing, picnics, swimming and camping under the stars.
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A 36-lane bowling center, Sarasota Lanes offer open and league bowling along with birthday party hosting. The center provides a lounge with adult beverages, flat-screen televisions, pool tables, a pro shop and a snack bar.
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Named for one of New Port Richey's earliest promoters, Sims Park offers recreation on both land and water. The park features a riverfront walk, boat dock, playground, covered shelter and an ampitheater.
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Featuring 18 holes of miniature golf, Monster Mini Golf provides a course with glow-in-the-dark elements and a monster theme. The facility provides music and arcade games along with private event and party hosting.
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4835 Green Key Road, New Port Richey, FL 34652
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Located on the Gulf of Mexico is the sandy, sun-soaked Robert K Rees Memorial Park. The park features a play area and a boardwalk that leads visitors through mangroves and the areas wetlands.
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Hosting over 130,000 visitors annually, the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a location that is home to a variety of exotic and tropical plants. Visitors commonly enjoy viewing the plant exhibits, the bonsai gardens, and the bamboo gardens.
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Lido Beach is a 3,000 foot white-sand beach with lifeguards on duty year round. The beach is often busy and is suitable for a variety of beach activities such as sun bathing, swimming, and beach walking.
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I Kayak Sarasota rents Kayaks, Standup Paddle Boards and offer Professional Guided Kayak Tours. They provide tours along the pristine waters of Sarasota Bay and give patrons the opportunity to view wildlife including dolphin, manatee and native birds.
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Visitors can experience more than just rowing at Sea Life Kayak Adventures where everything is about the experience of feeling the water beneath the kayak, spotting wildlife all around, and enjoying the scenic surroundings.
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17th Street Paw Park is a community dog park in Sarasota. The park features wide open, fenced in play areas for off-leash running, picnic areas and seating for dog owners and an agility course.