- TripBuzz found 281 things to do with kids in or near Treasure Island, Florida, including 272 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clearwater, Tampa, Largo and Madeira Beach.
- From Hubbard's Deep Sea Fishing to Treasure Island Beach, the Treasure Island area offers 92 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Golf, Sports Facilities/Fields and Dolphin Tours.
- Treasure Island, located in Pinellas County, Florida, is home to just under 7,000 residents. This beach community settled in western Florida on a barrier island. The city neighbors the gulf and thrives on the restaurant and bar scene, gaining it's name from the rumored treasure planted in the area by realtors at the booming beginning of the city.
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White sand, plenty of fish in the sea and numerous houses to be rented can be found in Bean Point, the island's most northern tip.
16.2 Miles
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373 Douglas Avenue #A, Dunedin, FL 34698
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Florida Auto Exchange Stadium - Dunedin Blue Jays is the home-field for the Toronto Blue-Jays and is mainly used for spring training. It has a seating capacity of 5,509 and picnic areas, 2 half-fields and training facilities, among others.
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Dunedin Stadium is a community ballpark serving as the home field to the local high school baseball team. The stadium also has picnic tables set up along the first base concourse and at the covered tent behind home plate.
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Dunedin Lanes is a bowling alley and indoor amusement complex. It offers open bowling, league and tournament play, and cosmic bowling on weekend nights. Visitors can also get drinks or food in the alley's lounge.
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North American Service and Law Enforcement Memorial Museum
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500 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL
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The North American Service and Law Enforcement Museum is frequented by locals, law enforcement service members and fans and tourists visiting Dunedin. The museum features weaponry, a replica of Florida's electric chair and historical photographs of confiscated items over the years.
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840 South Bay Blvd, Slip #5, Anna Maria, FL 34216
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At Sharkslayer Fishing Charters, visitors can take an excursion on Captain Dane's 38' Rampage boat for catching bull shark. The captain is knowledgeable about the Florida landscape and has equipment for finding prime fishing spots.
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501-503 Pine Avenue, Anna Maria, FL 34216
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Built to meet the most exacting environmental standards, the Anna Maria Historic Green Village is a scenic destination with beautiful natural views, extensive shopping and dining opportunities, and a variety of special events and attractions.
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Stay Anna Maria Island is a small beach town on the sea. Patrons can swim to sandbars, see sea turtles nesting sites, watch birds flying around or visit the local shops on the island.
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Anna Maria Island Historical Museum is dedicated entirely to the island's rich history. It includes the local jail, the Roser Church at the center of the island and, for children, a scavenger hunt.
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349 Main Street, Dunedin, FL 34697
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Dunedin Historical Society & Museum was the Best Historical Museum in the Tampa Bay Area, according to the Tampa bay Magazine. It has a collection of 2,000 artifacts, 2,500 pictures and 200 books concerning the area's history. One of its permanent collections is about pirates.