- 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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Captain John O'Hanlon Fishing Expeditions is an excursion company that offers half, three-quarter, and full-day expeditions that can accommodate up to 4 people at time. The company provides bait, tackle, and a cooler.
11.0 Miles
Chestnut John Sr Park has a dog park, playgrounds, picnic shelters, volleyball courts, baseball fields, and even hosts races on its wide, paved running paths. Also the park's nature trails border wetland areas, providing views of local wildlife.
11.5 Miles
Experiencing the rush of a guided kayaking tour or take kayaking lessons at Simply Kayaking in Palm Harbor, where the dolphins and manatees love to visit the kayakers. All inclusive guided eco tours and fishing charters are available.
11.5 Miles
A community-focused business, Stand Up Paddle Life Co offers a wide variety of stand up paddle boards, equipment, apparel, and accessories. The company also hosts an array of stand up paddle board events.
11.5 Miles
Short for the Community Services Agency of Palm Harbor, the CSA Palm Harbor offers a variety of activities, programs, and classes aimed at community fitness and recreation. The Agency sponsors summer camps, as well.
11.8 Miles
Private Island Charters offer private trips anywhere offshore Palm Harbor. Up to 7 guests can embark on this day trip with coolers and umbrellas provided.
11.8 Miles
Located on the edge of a bayou, Pop Stansell Park provides visitors with outdoor activities like picnics, jogging, and more. The park has several paved paths for visitors to walk on to enjoy the scenery from.
12.0 Miles
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4600 Alternate Highway 19, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
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Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Foundation, Inc. is located in Palm Harbor and is open to the public Thursday through Sunday. The organization is home to over 70 animals and visitors are free to pet and feed the animals at a low cost.
12.7 Miles
John Chestnut Sr. Park is located right next to Lake Tarpon and is thriving with activities for guests to participate in. For the athletic type, the park features a softball field and various trails to hike or run along.
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Dunedin's Caladesi Island State Park is a natural island beach featuring white sands, warm waters, colorful marine life and perennially clement weather. It is a popular destination for saltwater fishing, swimming and snorkeling.