- TripBuzz found 174 things to do with kids in or near Mount Dora, Florida, including 154 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, Sanford, Winter Garden and Apopka.
- From Lake Dora to Triangle Lanes, the Mount Dora area offers 89 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Boat Tours, Bowling and Theaters.
- Located in the heart of central Florida is the city of Mount Dora. Original an old railroad town, the city still offers a historical look into its past through the local railroad museum. Overlooking many lakes, the are is beautiful and offers many outdoor recreational opportunities including many annual events, such as The Mount Dora Arts Festival, a bicycle festival and a sail boat regatta.
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252 South Beach Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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At the Halifax Historical Museum, visitors can see a collection of local history dating back 5,000 years including Native American, Spanish and British history. Some of the items visitors view there includes vintage toys, and beach auto racing memorabilia.
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206 S. Beach Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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Primarily functioning as a paddle board shop, Three Brothers Boards also offers a special tour called the Stand Up Paddleboard Tours where visitors can use their custom-made paddle boards. On this tour they paddle along Daytona Beach and encounter dolphins.
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With a 100% safety record and state of the art boats, Skyline Parasail offers visitors a 'bird's eye' view of the local landscape and beach. Local wildlife, including Manatees, is often seen from the boats as well.
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Family owned and operated, Southside Jet Ski Rentals offers a variety of watercraft rentals and activities. The company offers jet ski and jet boat rentals for high speed fun, as well as kayaks, stand up paddle boards, and canoes.
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Home to the largest lighthouse in Florida, Ponce Inlet sits on the outskirts of Daytona Beach. This bucolic town draws most of its income from surfing, watersports and marine tourism.
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105 E. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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Originally opening on June 4, 1914, as the Daytona City Island Ballpark, this stadium hosted the first racially integrated ballgame on host to the first racially integrated game in baseball history and was renamed the Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The Jackie Robinson Ballpark & Statue is the facilities official nam…
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4109 South Atlantic Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127
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Pure Life Surf School offers private and group surf lessons for learners of all ages and experience levels. The school also hosts summer camps, and has surf boards for rent.
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Just south of Daytona Beach, Lighthouse Point Park is a popular destination for Lighthouse enthusiasts and everyone who loves spending time on the water. The park's lighthouse is the tallest in Florida.
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3420 South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32118
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Pirate's Island Adventure Golf features two courses, fun landscaping and challenging golf holes for the entire family. Visit today and try to conquer the tunnels and water holes, you'll want to golf all day long.
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Consisting of four parks totaling almost 150 acres, Central Park offers opportunities for various activities including basketball, boating, fishing, outdoor grilling, tennis, and picnicking, among others. The parks are open from sunrise to sunset.