- Our list of the best things to do in Winter Park, Florida, features the top 308 nearby activities — including 114 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Winter Park, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Water Activities, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 34 things to do within the city of Winter Park, FL , followed by 274 popular activities in nearby cities, including Orlando, Sanford, Mount Dora, Lake Buena Vista, Kissimmee, Oviedo, Winter Garden, Apopka, Deltona, Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Ocoee, Orange City, Winter Springs, Celebration and Merritt Island
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Situated on 25 acres, Airport Road Park offers lighted tennis courts, two full-size basketball courts and two open play soccer fields. It also has a playground and can be used to host picnics and events at the pavilion.
37.3 Miles
60%
15 votes
1900 Country Club Drive, Port Orange, FL 32124
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The 18-hole golf course at Spruce Creek Country Club was designed by Bill Amick. Practice facilities, tennis courts, and a banquet facility with a pool are also found in here.
37.3 Miles
The ruins of Florida's oldest sugar mill lie in New Smyrna Beach. The sugar mill was established before the Civil War and was a major supplier of sweeteners to Confederate troops.
37.5 Miles
Voted by the readers of the Daytona Beach News Journal the best golf club in the county, the Cypress Head Golf Club was opened in 1992 and can host tournaments and special events, such as weddings.
37.9 Miles
79%
34 votes
2201 Michigan Avenue, Cocoa, FL 32926
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A not-for-profit corporation since 1969, the Brevard Museum of History and Natural Science sits on a 22 acres of land that includes a 19.5 acre nature preserve encompassing three Florida ecosystems. The newest exhibit to be viewed is By-Gone-Beasts, featuring three of the most iconic Ice Age mammals.
38.2 Miles
The Gamble Place Historic District is a 175 acre area featuring a citrus packing house, cottage and historic home. The home, known as 'Egwanulti' (Native American for 'by the water') was built in 1907.
38.3 Miles
People of all ages are welcomed at the Cracker Creek. Kayaks, canoes and hydro- bikes can be rented for a tour on the river. Special events are held around the year, and special tours are organized especially for children.
38.4 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.
38.4 Miles
A 620-acre facility, Lake Griffin State Park provides access to the lake for fishing and boating along with areas for wildlife viewing, camping and picnics. The park has a playground, a half-mile nature trail, wooded areas and restrooms.
38.4 Miles
Located next to a community park, Travis Recreation Center has amenities ranging from fitness rooms to picnic shelters available on a first come first serve basis. The center hosts community activities like craft workshops, book readings, and summer camp.