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Best Free or Almost Free Summer Activities in Tampa

Family Fitness, Free Summer Activities, Summer Recreation

Tampa’s a fun town to live in and visit because of all the parks, beaches, fishing, and museums in the area. In the summer there’s so much to do that’s either free or that gives free access for a year with a one-time payment. There are always the public beaches for sun-bathing and swimming. And there is boating for the families who own boats. But some other activities will provide a bit of variety as well.

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Lifestyle Family Fitness is offering free fitness memberships this summer to teens who want to lose weight and get themselves in shape. The free program is for youngsters aged 12-17. There are 44 locations where they can workout on weekdays until 5 p.m. They will get a two-month free membership by going to the link for teens on the web site. This is an absolutely super activity opportunity that is not only fun, but one which can really boost a teen’s spirit and improve his or her life. Submit information on the online form, then go after May 15 to the nearest local gym in their group and finish registration with a parent. You’re on your way after that!

The Parks and Recreation Dept. of Tampa have dozens of programs open to children from ages 3 and up to teens and adults. Many of these are totally free and those with fees are extremely inexpensive. Programs include arts and crafts, fitness and wellness, swimming, tennis and other activities. There are two very well equipped Tennis Complexes with lockers and showers, clubhouse and pro shops and instruction available for small fees. The Joe Abrahams Fitness Center only costs $10 per month, but it offers a place for people to work out and get in shape. The Creative Arts Theater gives free performances during the season for the public. Their puppet shows are recognized countrywide. These shows are a great free activity for local kids. Call the Creative Arts Theater at 931-2106. For information on the Parks and Recreation Programs call the city at (813) 274-8211 or stop by any community center and pick up more information there.

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http://www.flachildrensmuseum.com/pdf/Childmuseummembership.pdf
While this is not technically free, it involves only a one-time cost for a family of four for a full year. The cost is just $45 and it gives entree to the Children’s Museum all through the year. Kid’s City offers Saturday Adventure programs and Sunday arts play, plus Wee Wonder Wednesday for youngsters under four with their parents. These are free for members, but there’s a great summer camp program for a very reduced price for members. This is a great option for folks of low income whose children would not have a chance to experience summer camp. Call them at 813-935-8441 to get the full scoop on this great option for your children’s summer recreation.

http://www.buschgardens.com/BGT/park_info.aspx
The last, and possibly the most fun event to access is Busch Gardens. No, it is not free, but like the situation with the Children’s Museum, people can purchase a one-time card that allows them to enter an use facilities at the Gardens for the full year. These are calendar years, so it only runs through the end of 2007, but it’s still a bargain no matter how one sees it. Cost is just $61.95 for adults (over age 9) and $51.95 for those under that age. The benefits are enormous–access to the park, free concerts, music fests and adventures.
Busch Gardens
3605 E. Bougainvillea Avenue
Tampa, FL 33612

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