- 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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We instruction fun painting on a premiere Florida beach! Enjoy your painting and nature while sipping a beverage.
3.6 Miles
A stand up paddle board rental company, Water Monkey Stand Up Paddle Boarding features a full line of paddle boards that can be rented or bought. Also, the company offers lessons.
4.8 Miles
Opened in 1976, the Seminole Lanes Bowling Center has been a place for family in Seminole. The center features 60 lanes of bowling as well as galactic bowling for an exciting evening bowling experience.
4.8 Miles
A bowling alley and indoor entertainment complex, Seminole Lanes Inc features 32 lanes of bowling with electronic scoring. The alley features open bowling as well as league and tournament play, and also has an arcade.
4.9 Miles
Officially designated as a wildlife habitat and sanctuary, Lake Seminole Park offers a great deal of wildlife and bird watching. The 250 acre park also has a two-mile multi-use trail, water sport recreation in the lake, and 13 picnic shelters.
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Nestled in the center of Pinellas County, Flea Market Wagon Wheel is open to customers rain or shine every weekend. Local vendors from around the county gather to sell their goods, so unique finds are always hidden here!
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Providing activities and entertainment for all ages, Treasure Island Fun Center is an ideal place for birthday parties, field trips or family night. Along with numerous video and arcade games to choose from, there is also an onsite pizzeria and snack bar.
5.2 Miles
Boga Ciega Millennium Park houses a 35-foot wooden observation tower that offers a panoramic view of Boga Ciega Bay. A canoe launch, fishing access, nature trail, playground, dog park, and picnic shelters are also available.
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Featuring a small lake, Seminole City Park is home to waterfowl and turtles and provides an access point to the Pinellas Trail. The park has picnic shelters with grills, a bandshell, children's playgrounds and restroom facilities.
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Spanning 1,136 acres across 5 interconnecting islands, Fort De Soto Park houses many different plants and wildlife in various biomes, along with playgrounds, a dog park, and nature trails. Campsites and picnic shelters are available for rent.
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1901 Pass-a-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
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St. Pete's Maverick Fishing Charters - Private Tours offers guided fishing tours of various lengths and kinds on a 40-foot fishing boat. The company guarantees fish, and even fillets the visitor's catch.