Free & Cheap Things to Do in Perdido Key, FL

  • The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Perdido Key, Florida, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Dog Races, National & State Parks and History Museums.
  • From Big Lagoon State Park to All Jack'd Up Charters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Perdido Key and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Gulf Breeze.
  • The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Perdido Key, Florida, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Dog Races, National & State Parks and History Museums.
  • From Big Lagoon State Park to All Jack'd Up Charters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Perdido Key and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Gulf Breeze.
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45.9 Miles
83% 42 votes
Historic Districts Mobile, AL MoreLess Info
Church Street Historic District contains many buildings constructed from 1820's to the early 1900s of varying architectural styles including Federal, Greek revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Victorian. Notable buildings in the district include the 1836 Government Street Presbyterian Church, Barton Academy, and…
46.4 Miles
- 6 votes
Sports Stadiums (Amateur) 1621 Virginia Street, Mobile, AL 36604 MoreLess Info
Hosting home games for the University of South Alawbama Jaguars, Ladd Peebles Stadium offers visitors a 40,000 seat facility for football games and festivals. The stadium has a section for tailgating in the parking lot.
47.4 Miles
86% 44 votes
Sports Stadiums (Amateur) 755 Bolling Brothers Blvd, Mobile, AL MoreLess Info
Home of the Bay Bears, a minor league baseball team, Hank Aaron Stadium offers visitors home team baseball games. On Friday nights, visitors can watch a firework display at the stadium.
47.5 Miles
86% 43 votes
Historic Homes 11906 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, AL 36607 MoreLess Info
The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
47.6 Miles
84% 37 votes
Parks 388 Miracle Strip Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 MoreLess Info
Overlooking the water, Liza Jackson Park provides fishing and boating opportunities and includes a pier and boat ramps. The park features a paved walking path, playground equipment, rock-climbing wall, pavilions and picnic tables.
47.8 Miles
79% 28 votes
Bowling 653 Beal Parkway Northwest, Fort Walton Beach, FL MoreLess Info
White Sands Bowling Center offers open and league bowling for the whole family. They also have a large game arcade, a lounge, and a pro-shop offering both new equipment and repairs.
48.9 Miles
93% 454 votes
Beaches Fort Walton Beach, FL MoreLess Info
Grayton Beach is a small village on the coast, with a rich history. The water is filled with fish, which makes it a popular place among fisherman. Marine wildlife can be spotted from the shore, including turtles and sting-rays.
49.1 Miles
33% 3 votes
History Museums 139 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 MoreLess Info
At Heritage Park & Cultural Center, visitors can tour exhibits that depict prehistoric life in the region. The museum also has exhibits dedicated to the Civil War, 19th century schools, and the region's Native American history.
49.4 Miles
85% 227 votes
History Museums 139 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL MoreLess Info
Located in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, the Indian Temple Mound & Museum is dedicated to the history of First Nations cultures in Florida. There are three outbuildings that contain special exchibits and installations. One admission ticket covers all of the Museum's buildings.
49.4 Miles
75% 16 votes
History Museums 139 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 MoreLess Info
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Walton Beach is the historic Camp Walton Schoolhouse. The two-room school house now operates as a museum and features original wooden desks, a potbelly stove, slate boards and the classic dunce seat and cap.
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