- 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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The remnants of a 5,100-acre sugar plantation are waiting to be explored when you visit, Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins. The remains of a steam-driven mill include a 40-foot limestone chimney, iron gears, and a cane press.
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The Cinemark Lakeland Square Mall is a modern multiplex theater that features first run movies and the chain's own extra-large XD-brand screens and digital sound and projection. The theater also offers a spacious concession stand and video game arcade.
46.8 Miles
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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.
46.9 Miles
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3100 South Old Floral City Road, Inverness, FL 34450
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Fort Cooper State Park is home to the crystal waters of Lake Holathlikaha and a fort for the First Georgia Battalion of Volunteers. The historic spot now offers camping, picnicking, hiking, birding, and more.
47.2 Miles
Built in 1912, the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum is listed on the national register of historic places. Exhibits include those devoted to the county's early pioneer days and the impact of the film industry on central Florida.
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Cooter Pond Park
104 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450
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A place called Cooter Pond Park features a boardwalk, scenic overlooks, and picnic areas for kids and adults. It is a place where nature is observed and wildlife is housed, but feeding and disturbing them is prohibited.
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Located on Lake Henderson, Wallace Brooks Park can be used for biking, walking, fishing, kayaking and canoeing. The park features a children's playground, picnic tables, grills, restroom facilities and an area for shuffleboard.
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A wilderness trail with scenic vistas, Withlacoochee State Trail is suitable for walking, hiking, or biking. A paved trail, it is clearly marked, and leads through wetland areas as well as woods.
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Popular blockbuster films and some smaller independent projects are shown at Cobb Lakeside 18. The site offers movies in IMAX, RealD 3D, and MFX D-Box along with specialty promotions throughout the week and a full-service bistro on site.
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Joker Marchant Stadium has a seating capacity of 8,500 and is the spring training facility for the Detroit Tigers. In here are found a cafeteria and a recreation hall.