- TripBuzz found 133 things to do with kids in or near Daytona Beach, Florida, including 106 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand and New Smyrna Beach.
- From Pure Life Surf School to Beach at Daytona Beach, the Daytona Beach area offers 68 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Water Parks, Theaters and Science Museums.
- Daytona Beach, Florida is one of the state's most popular tourism hotspots. From it's involvement with auto-racing to its pristine beaches, there is something for everyone who visits. As the headquarters for NASCAR and home to the famed Daytona International Raceway, auto enthusiasts travel from around the world to take in a race. Other points of interest include motorsports, golf, biking, dining and shopping.
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Seafood boils feature corn and potatoes with crawfish, crab legs, mussels, lobster, or shrimp; lobster rolls, sausage, wings, and crab cakes
7.8 Miles
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1790 Crane Lakes Blvd., Port Orange, FL 32141
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With special promotions like the free round of golf, Crane Lakes Golf & Country Club may worth the while with its semi-private, 18 hole course. It can host private tournaments and other special events.
7.8 Miles
With its 18-hole golf course designed by Lloyd Clifton, the River Bend Golf Club is running along the Tomoka River and has practice areas, a golf shop, and a restaurant.
8.3 Miles
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5959 Spruce Creek Road, Port Orange, FL 32127
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Part of Spruce Creek Recreational Facility, Seemor Dog Park provides a fenced, off-leash area for dogs to play and exercise. The park offers drinking water, park benches, dog waste bags and separate fields for small and large dogs.
8.4 Miles
People of all ages are welcomed at the Cracker Creek. Kayaks, canoes and hydro- bikes can be rented for a tour on the river. Special events are held around the year, and special tours are organized especially for children.
8.4 Miles
The Gamble Place Historic District is a 175 acre area featuring a citrus packing house, cottage and historic home. The home, known as 'Egwanulti' (Native American for 'by the water') was built in 1907.
8.6 Miles
Tom Renick Park is county park which was first opened in 2003. Named after local identity Tom Renick, the park contains picnic areas, a playground, restrooms and a water fountain.
8.7 Miles
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, Spruce Creek Park is the perfect place for bird and wildlife watching. Along with a walking trail, it features a tower where fabulous views of the park and wetlands can be seen.
8.8 Miles
Running for more than 30 miles, the Loop passes through parks and on the shore of Atlantic. There are parks on the way, with facilities which could entertain the entire family. Birdwatchers can take one of the many trails along the way.
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1631 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL
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Named after a community volunteer, Al Weeks Sr. North Shore Park is a beach allowing for surfing, fishing, swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding. The park provides picnic areas that include grills as well as restroom and shower facilities.
8.8 Miles
There are 25 athletic fields at Ormond Beach Sports Complex, including T-ball, baseball, softball, soccer and multi-purpose fields. They also have basketball courts, a playground, picnic areas and a path for walking, jogging or biking.