- TripBuzz found 193 things to do with kids in or near New Port Richey, Florida, including 179 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Spring Hill and Dunedin.
- From Captain Dustin Fishing Charters to Lane Glo Bowling, the New Port Richey area offers 93 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- A suburb of Tampa, New Port Richey provides sweeping riverfront views wrapped in a small town experience. The beautiful gulf waters provide the perfect backdrop for scuba diving, boating and fishing. Proud of their strong government and tightly knit sense of community, the city is home to the Chasco Fiesta, a festival held each March in celebration of rich Native American culture.
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With Seascreamer Clearwater Beach, visitors can climb aboard the world's largest speedboat to go sightseeing for dolphins. Visitors can also join a celebrity themed cruise that stops by historic sites and mansions by boat.
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In business since 1991, the Always Fishing Guide Service is captained by Frank Bourgeois. The company leads charter fishing trips for a variety of fish, as well as fly fishing expeditions.
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Weeki Wachee is a city that is known for being the home of Weeki Wachee Springs, which features an 18-seat theater, mermaid shows, water slides, and a white sand beach. The Weeki Wachee River also runs through the city.
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Located in Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, Paddling Adventures offers visitors kayak and canoe rentals to take out onto the river. The river is 5 miles long, and has manatees, eagles, and turtles as a part of its ecosystem.
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5288 Florentine Ct, Spring Hill, FL 34608
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With an expertise in shallow water fishing, Shallow Sightings Fishing Guide Service offers visitors a fishing experience where they can catch red drum and tarpon. The excursion takes place on a 19 foot East Cape Vantage.
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Clearwater's Sand Key Park is one of the most popular parks in the Florida Keys. Park entrance is free to pedestrians and cyclists; vehicle drivers must pay a small parking fee. Sand Key Park is particularly popular among waterbird enthusiasts.
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1001 Gulf Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
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A community-focused sailing center with an emphasis on safety, the Clearwater Community Sailing Center offers a variety of amenities and services. The facility rents boats, hosts a youth program with summer camps, and offers a banquet room for rent.
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18350 US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater, FL 33764
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The SimCenter offers its visitors opportunities to experience what it’s like to be a pilot and a race car driver with three flight simulators and four Formula 1 simulators. The facility can accommodate parties up to 50 people.
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Florida Exotic Bird Sanctuary is home to parrots and other exotic birds, kept in large outdoor aviaries where they play and interact. The sanctuary is available for scheduled tours where visitors can feed and hold the birds.
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A farm with fresh veggies and farm animals, the Sweetfields Farm hosts seasonal activities. Mazes, pumpkin activities, field trips, weddings, and food purchase are among the many events and uses of the venue.