- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Cedar Key, Florida.
- From Saltwater Assassin Fishing Charters to Down Home Adventures, the Cedar Key area offers 25 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Fishing, Kayaking and History Museums.
- Cedar Key is a small town situated on an island just off the west coast of Florida. The area played a prominent role in the history of Florida as far back as 1000 BC, leading to the city being added to the National Register of Historic Place. Along with historic sites and a museum, the island city offers beach activities and a busy pier with nighttime offerings.
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Flying Fish Airboat Adventures offers airboat tours of Florida Cedar Key. Patrons gain an educational experience along with an airnboat ride as they observe wildlife including a bird sanctuary and hunt for alligators over wetlands.
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Much wildlife and natural scenes are to be seen at Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge. The habitat is used as an educational source, retreats, exploring, and hunting is permitted during seasonal designated areas.
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The Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park is known for its unique fishing experience. The freshwater and saltwater mix is home to a variety of aquatic life. Endangered and threatened species can also be viewed from the river.
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Southern Cross Sea Farms is one of the largest producers of hard shell clams in the state of Florida. They offer tours of the hatchery to individuals and groups on a daily basis.
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Situated near a beachfront, The Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce provides brochures and information on the surrounding attractions in the region to visitors. The chamber is located next to restaurants and art galleries.
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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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13067-13091 State Highway 44, Crystal River, FL 34429
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A scenic beach with a swimming area, Fort Island Trail Beach is a small, man-made area. The beach has a restroom for changing, and a vendor truck provides refreshments for sale.
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3266 N. Sailboat Avenue, Crystal River, FL 34428
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The Crystal River Preserve State Park encompasses over 27,000 acres of pine woodland, hardwood forests, salt marshes, and mangrove islands. Visitors to the park can go hiking, go fishing, or go kayaking or canoeing on the Crystal River.
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Located on a 14-acre site with six ceremonial mounds, Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a premier destination for Native American history and archaeology. The site features a walking trail and also a visitors center which has many artifacts on display.
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12073 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429
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Featuring a fishing pier, Fort Island Trail Park offers visitors outdoor activities like boating, hiking, picnics, and more. Visitors can spot a variety of animals from the riverfront, from manatees to dolphins.