- Our list of the best things to do in Siesta Key, Florida, features the top 155 nearby activities — including 93 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Siesta Key, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sports & Fitness, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Siesta Key, FL , followed by 142 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sarasota, Venice, Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Anna Maria, Englewood, Tampa, North Port and Arcadia
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A 32-lane bowling facility, Liberty Lanes provides bowling for individuals, leagues and private events. The center features a sports bar with food, drinks and televisions that display sporting events such as professional baseball and football games.
44.3 Miles
Making hand-crafted wines since 1999, Murielle Winery, is a small family operated business that is big on taste. Now featuring over 20 varieties of wines, stop by for a tasting and you will be a fan for life.
44.4 Miles
Situated in a residential area, Walsingham Park offers hiking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and a boat ramp. Visitors can use canoes and other small watercraft to float and fish on the local reservoir within the park as well.
44.5 Miles
AirHeads Trampoline Arena offers fun and fitness in an indoor environment for guests of all ages. The arena features multiple trampolines, as well as dodge ball and an on-site cafe.
44.9 Miles
See Through Canoe sells transparent boats that are a cross between a kayak and a canoe. Patrons can view the clear canoes / transparent kayaks in person and boats are shipped to almost anywhere in the U.S.
45.0 Miles
A place of refuge and rescue for animals is Lions, Tigers, and Bears. Tours of the habitat, shelter, and animals provides information and education. The online store and museum is a way to support the refuge.
45.2 Miles
The Pinellas Trail of largo runs from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs and is a linear park and recreational trail. The trail is most popular for walking, jogging, skating and cycling.
45.2 Miles
Formerly a railroad, Fred E Marquis Pinellas Trail is now a 40 mile long paved trail where people ride bikes, roller blade or simply jog. The trail has several ramps and crosses many of the county's major roads.
45.3 Miles
Kids and teens enjoy all the activities that Largo's Xtreme Fun Center has to offer. The center features an indoor laser maze, arcade and glow in the dark birthday parties.
45.4 Miles
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11909 125th Street N., Largo, FL 33774
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Pinellas County Heritage Village is a 21-acre living history museum located in Largo. The village features over 28 historical structures from the 19th century, surrounded by aromatic pine trees.