- TripBuzz found 220 things to do with kids in or near Winter Springs, Florida, including 211 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, Sanford, Mount Dora and DeLand.
- From Team Pain Enterprises Skate Park Construction to Hound Ground, the Winter Springs area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Hiking Trails, Dog Park and Skate Parks.
- A suburb of Greater Orlando, Winter Springs is a popular tourist destination. However, having been ranked as one of the best places to live in the US, the community is continuing to grow. The city offers an array of entertainment including shopping, museums and an art district. Along with seasonal outdoor activities like surfing, paddle boarding and swimming, the city is also home to many public parks and gardens.
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Covering nearly fifty acres, Mariner's Cove Park accesses Bethel Creek and Lake Monroe for water recreation. Amenities include athletic fields, hiking trails, picnic areas, a fishing pier and boat ramp.
11.9 Miles
Amway Center is a sports and performing arts venue featuring various basketball games and live music and performance events, such as Marvel Universe Live! and an upcoming Marc Anthony concert.
11.9 Miles
Known as a tourist corridor, International Drive, or I-Drive, offers trolley bus services as well as car rental options. Area attractions include SeaWorld, Universal Studios, hundreds of designer and brand name outlet stores, over 100 hotels and resorts, as well as several entertainment complexes and stadium st…
11.9 Miles
A canine recreation facility, Doctors' Dog Park features open grass fields with trees along with a pet shower, water fountains and a memorial bridge. The park has dog waste bags, benches and a separate area for smaller dogs.
12.0 Miles
Thornby Park is a dedicated, public playground designed for use by all children including those with sensory disabilities. Features include wide ramps, rope guides, ease of maneuverability and sand areas with low sides for accessibility.
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Located on five acres, Kit Land Nelson Park is named for Katerine Land Nelson, the sister of the city's former mayor. The park features tennis and racquetball courts, open grass fields, picnic areas, a children's playground and a gazebo.
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Located near the West Orange Trail, Apopka Station is a small playground and recreation building offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Playground equipment, picnic areas, and after-school programs are among these amenities and services.
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With dozens of exhibits, the Museum of Apopkans provides a well-preserved glimpse into the region's past. Exhibits include photos and artifacts from early settlers, maps of the historic area, vintage clothing, and more.
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A park built around the Rock Springs and river, Kelly Park is a scenic place with lagoons and pools along the river. Float down the river (tubes for rent), canoe, walk the boardwalk, view the wildlife, and enjoy picnic areas.
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The shoreline of Rock Springs Run and Wekiwa River is a place for biking, hiking, or horseback. The 17-mile length of trail has canoeing accessibility, hunting and archery during season, but swimming is not permitted.