Date Ideas in New Port Richey, FL

  • TripBuzz discovered 95 different types of activities for couples in the New Port Richey area, including Parks (like James E Grey Preserve), Theaters (like Richey Suncoast Theater), Bowling (like Lane Glo Bowling) and Mini Golf (like Monster Mini Golf), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 175 date ideas in or near New Port Richey, Florida, including 161 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Spring Hill and Port Richey.
  • TripBuzz discovered 95 different types of activities for couples in the New Port Richey area, including Parks (like James E Grey Preserve), Theaters (like Richey Suncoast Theater), Bowling (like Lane Glo Bowling) and Mini Golf (like Monster Mini Golf), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 175 date ideas in or near New Port Richey, Florida, including 161 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Spring Hill and Port Richey.
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46.0 Miles
89% 18 votes
Hiking Trails Crystal River, FL MoreLess Info
Encompassing over 157,000 acres in Florida, Withlacoochee State Forest, is filled with lush treescapes and natural habitats for wildlife. An ideal place for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, the forest includes 46-miles of trails.
46.0 Miles
60% 5 votes
Beaches 13067-13091 State Highway 44, Crystal River, FL 34429 MoreLess Info
A scenic beach with a swimming area, Fort Island Trail Beach is a small, man-made area. The beach has a restroom for changing, and a vendor truck provides refreshments for sale.
46.0 Miles
56% 9 votes
Race Tracks 3600 S Florida Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 MoreLess Info
Open seasonally, Citrus County Speedway is a racetrack where racing fans can see all types of stock cars as well as special auto events like demolition derbies. Pit concession is open every Friday night.
46.1 Miles
63% 318 votes
Beaches 16000 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429 MoreLess Info
Discover the beautiful white sands of Fort Island Gulf Beach Park, where you can spend the day watching for dolphins, swimming, and sunning. Visitors can also stroll the boardwalk and fish from the pier.
46.2 Miles
78% 27 votes
National & State Parks Crystal River Preserve State Park, Crystal River, FL MoreLess Info
A marked trail located within a state wildlife park, the Crystal River Preserve State Park Eco-Walk provides a 2 mile hike on dirt and grass paths. The trail generally follows the Crystal River and through natural wetland areas.
46.3 Miles
82% 207 votes
National & State Parks Crystal River, FL MoreLess Info
Located on a 14-acre site with six ceremonial mounds, Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a premier destination for Native American history and archaeology. The site features a walking trail and also a visitors center which has many artifacts on display.
46.3 Miles
60% 139 votes
Historic Sites 3400 N. Museum Pointe, Crystal River, FL MoreLess Info
The remnants of a 5,100-acre sugar plantation are waiting to be explored when you visit, Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins. The remains of a steam-driven mill include a 40-foot limestone chimney, iron gears, and a cane press.
46.4 Miles
100% 1 votes
Movie Theaters 3606 US Highway 98 N, Lakeland, FL 33809 MoreLess Info
The Cinemark Lakeland Square Mall is a modern multiplex theater that features first run movies and the chain's own extra-large XD-brand screens and digital sound and projection. The theater also offers a spacious concession stand and video game arcade.
46.8 Miles
83% 92 votes
National & State Parks 3266 N. Sailboat Avenue, Crystal River, FL 34428 MoreLess Info
The Crystal River Preserve State Park encompasses over 27,000 acres of pine woodland, hardwood forests, salt marshes, and mangrove islands. Visitors to the park can go hiking, go fishing, or go kayaking or canoeing on the Crystal River.
46.9 Miles
69% 55 votes
National & State Parks 3100 South Old Floral City Road, Inverness, FL 34450 MoreLess Info
Fort Cooper State Park is home to the crystal waters of Lake Holathlikaha and a fort for the First Georgia Battalion of Volunteers. The historic spot now offers camping, picnicking, hiking, birding, and more.
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