- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Okeechobee, Florida, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port St. Lucie.
- From Wagon Wheel Horse Farm Day Rides to Lake Okeechobee, the Okeechobee area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Airboat Tours, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Fishing and Bowling.
- Okeechobee, Florida is home to over 5,000 residents settled in an area of 4 square miles, making for a comfortably populous community. The city celebrates its history and culture with a variety of festivals and vast array of historic endeavors. This growing community boasts Lake Okeechobee and welcomes visitors to enjoy in the adventure.
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890 NE Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, FL 34996
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Located on a 57 acre parcel, with nature trails and life-size exhibits, Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center is the place to get information about the area and the local wildlife.
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A 40 foot Manta Sailing Catamaran is the focus of Sail Moonraker. Essentially, it is a charter arrangement that permits scenic day, sunset, and moonrise cruises along with lunch and dinner sails for special occasions.
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Specializing in paddle board rentals, Treasure Coast Paddle offers lessons and classes that teach the basic techniques of paddle boarding. The shop also organizes group paddle board tours of the surrounding beach and coastal waterways.
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Scattered with picnic tables and paths, the Humiston Park has areas for family gatherings and afternoon barbecues. The park contains a public beach with lifeguards on duty. There are also public showers available for the beach-goers.
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On the shoreline of Lake Jackson, Crescent Beach offers views of the freshwater lake and surrounding woodland. Visitors can take their boats out on the lake to catch fish such as Sunshine Bass and Peacock Bass.
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301 Southeast MacArthur Boulevard, Stuart, FL 34996
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Set up in the style of the beginning of the 20th century, when it housed shipwrecked sailors, The House of Refuge Museum is an opportunity of exploring the history of this local area. It has a collection of maritime shipwreck artifacts and American native's artifacts.
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Since the reef is close to the shore, Bathtub Reef is popular among those wishing to explore these natural habitats filled with different species of fish. The reef also protects the shore from stronger currents and waves.
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The host of many racing events throughout the year, Sebring International Raceway has a rich history in the auto racing industry. They are however most known for the 12 Hours of Sebring, a motorcar endurance race held at this facility annually.
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Visitors can see many unique features at Seabranch Preserve State Park, including sand pine scrub, scrubby flatwoods, a baygall community, and a mangrove swamp. There are over 4 miles of trails and a picnic shelter.
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219 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring, FL
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Both fun and educational, the Children's Museum of the Highlands provides a number of exhibits and special programs to enhance learning. This includes water and dramatic play as well as physical activities like rock climbing.