- TripBuzz found 299 things to do with kids in or near St. Petersburg, Florida, including 280 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Clearwater, Largo and Madeira Beach.
- From Speed Boat Adventures to Great Explorations Children's Museum, the St. Petersburg area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Parks, History Museums, Segway Tours and Boat Cruise.
- Nicknamed 'The Sunshine City', St. Petersburg, Florida holds the world record for the most consecutive days of sunshine at 768. Nestled on the coast between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, sweeping costal views welcome visitors. The city touts many points of interest such as scenic local parks and gardens, museums, performing arts venues and the St. Petersburg Pier.
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Entering 700 feet into the sea, the Venice Fishing Pier has its own bait shop. Among the species to be caught from here, the most common are sea trout, barracudas, and king mackerel.
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499 Derbyshire Drive, Venice, FL 34285
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With 3 separate 9 hole courses, Pelican Pointe Golf & Country Club may prove to be worth the while. For those wishing to learn to play, there are PGA and LPGA professionals to teach them.
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Deer Prairie Creek is a tour company that offers customised trail rides for adults and children aged 8 years or older, from November to May. Tours last for one hour and are guided by trained experts.
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Family-friendly traditional ten pin bowling is offered at Mariner Bowling Lanes. Most of the open business hours cater to public bowling, but leagues can also make arrangements to utilize the lanes for practice and tournaments.
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Manasota Beach is a broad, white sand beach. Tropical plants grow along its edges, and a network of hiking and biking trails leads to the beach. There are also boat ramps and a fishing area.
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10375 Sandlor Street, Spring Hill, FL 34608
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Hernando County's Dog Park is freely available to the general public and is actually the first complete dog park in the area. Spread over eight acres of land, the park offers three separate runs for large, small, and service dogs.