Mead Gardens |
April 10, 2015
by Laura Knight
Original content source: http://www.state27.com/blog/2015/4/10/20-perfect-florida-picnic-spots#comments-5527e71fe4b0dcaf95c98a3b=
We’re pretty spoiled here in Florida with our year-round picnicking weather, so kick off your flip-flops, spread out, and enjoy a day at one (or all!) of these charming spots. Local Realtors® submitted many of these picnic picks — they always know where all the best stuff is, don’t they?
Where: DeBary (West Volusia County)
Cost: Free
Picnic under old oaks, stroll the arched footbridges and rent a canoe or kayak. Oh, and you can bring your pup!
Where: Downtown Orlando
Cost: You might have to pay for parking if you can’t find freebie
You knew this park was going to be on the list, right? Of course it is! We love Lake Eola.
Where: Winter Park (Orange County)
Cost: Free
This park is a gem nestled in a quiet Winter Park neighborhood. There’s a lovely boardwalk trail, butterfly garden and native plant demonstrations. Howell Creek runs along the back of the park. Dogs are allowed.
Where: Oakland (Between Winter Garden and Clermont)
Cost: Free, donations encouraged
ONP is a 128-acre preserve on the southern shore of Lake Apopka. You’ll likely spot gopher tortoises. There are live animal exhibits, gardens, boardwalk trails and a visitor center with delightful rocking chairs out front.
Where: Clermont (Lake County)
Cost: $5
Canoe and kayak rentals available, pristine lakes. Bring your bicycle — there are extensive paved and unpaved bike trails.
Where: Kissimmee/Poinciana Area
Cost: Free, donations encouraged
A national model for wetland restoration, DWP has more than 1000 species of plants and animals. Hike a one-mile trail to the shore of Lake Russell.
Where: Downtown Kissimmee
Cost: Free
Paved trail, boat ramp, bait shop that rents fishing gear. Free movies!
Where: Lake Wales (Polk County)
Cost: Adults/teens $12 | Kids $3 (free under 5yrs old)
Gorgeous gardens and a unique singing tower with a wonderful Koi pond.
“Public events include concerts under the stars, where you are encouraged to picnic with friends (and there are even contests for the best-dressed picnic table!) … I love it!!” –Lynne H.
Where: Anclote Island (Near Tarpon Springs)
Cost: There are fees for ferry service (call to inquire)
Picnic on an island for the day — you live in Florida so it’s totally doable! Ferries leave from the Sponge Docks at Tarpon Springs.
“Forget the Bahamas, come to our Island, Anclote Island!” –Yvy P.
Where: Downtown Tampa
Cost: Parks are free, but plan to pay for parking and other attractions
Picnic at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and watch boats cruise by and the buildings light up at night. The Tampa River Walk has enough to do to fill a weekend, let alone an afternoon. Enjoy!
Where: Odessa (north of Tampa)
Cost: Adults/teens $12 | Kids $10 (free under 2yrs old)
Educational guided tours, lunch spots by the lake.
Where: Zephyrhills (Pasco County, north of Tampa)
Cost: Free
“Beautiful, wide-open park. Nice walking path, lush green grass, and plenty of shade trees!” –Adam G.
Where: Dunedin (Tampa area)
Cost: $8
The name says it all! Seriously, it’s a breathtaking beach. There’s a dog beach, too.
“Honeymoon is friendly to critters, offering a dog beach that is a half-mile hike off the main road.” –Joe P.
Where: Downtown Bradenton
Cost: Free
Features outdoor living rooms and a Tidal Discovery Zone.
Where: Lakewood Ranch (Sarasota area)
Cost: Adults/teens $12 | Free for kids
Enjoy the “Sport of Kings”! Dogs okay on a leash.
Where: Tierra Verde (St. Pete area)
Cost: $5 parking fee
Historic fort, fishing and one of the few beaches you can take your dog to.
“This park has an incredible amount of things to do. It’s like going on vacation.”
–Pat R.
Where: Largo (Clearwater area)
Cost: Free, donations encouraged
21-acre living history museum with dozens of historic structures.
Where: Englewood (Southwest Fla.)
Cost: Parking is 75 cents per hour
Volleyball! Boardwalk trails.
“This great beach in our lovely town sits right on the Gulf of Mexico. It is lovely because it’s not overly commercially developed.” –Pamela C.
Where: Downtown Venice (Southwest Fla.)
Cost: Free
Free concerts happen often here.
“Under a Golden Rain tree … it’s the best spot around.” –Kimberly G.
Where: Punta Gorda (Southwest Fla.)
Cost: Varies, contact to confirm
In rural SW Fla., this place is truly wild! Eco-tours are available. Wildlife viewing is practically guaranteed.
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