- Our list of the best things to do in Ormond Beach, Florida, features the top 153 nearby activities — including 79 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ormond Beach, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Sports & Fitness, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 31 things to do within the city of Ormond Beach, FL , followed by 122 popular activities in nearby cities, including Daytona Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, Swansboro and Deltona
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29.4 Miles
Timber Ridge Park features landscaped and natural areas for recreational pursuits. Basketball and t-ball courts, a short hiking trail, a picnic area and pavilion round out this small public park.
29.5 Miles
Located in a residential area, Manny Rodriguez Park oversees several community recreational programs. Children will enjoy the playground while older patrons will appreciate the athletic fields, basketball courts, picnic area and pavilion.
29.6 Miles
Home to Deltona's Little League program, Vann Park also houses other amenities for the community. Facilities provide baseball and t-ball fields, a softball field, shuffleboard courts, a picnic area and a clubhouse for meetings.
29.6 Miles
The Marketplace Cinema is a movie theater offering its visitors an affordable movie viewing experience. The theater offers a variety of concessions with the option of unlimited refills on items like popcorn.
29.7 Miles
Featuring premier bowling on 40 lanes, AMF Deltona Lanes offers family fun in Orange City. The bowling alley also features a 40 seat bar that offers six flat screen televisions to watch sports while enjoying a cold drink.
29.9 Miles
One of the most unusual locations in New Smyrna Beach is the Eldora State House, one of the abandoned buildings discovered in the ghost town formerly called Eldora. There are no roads to the town, but it is possible to hike to the State House.
31.4 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.
31.5 Miles
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.
31.6 Miles
Designated a National Monument in 1924, Fort Matanzas was built in 1740 and includes the surrounding salt marsh and barrier islands. It covers approximately 100 acres.