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St. Petersburg |
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St. Petersburg, or "St. Pete" as the locals call it, sits between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. On the Bay side, downtown St. Pete is laid out on a square grid of numbered streets and avenues, making it easy to find fun things to do both kids and parents will enjoy – The Pier, Great Explorations and more. Long narrow barrier islands create the western border of St. Petersburg, and here's where you'll find stellar white-sand family beaches. |
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The Pier – This entertainment complex juts out into Tampa Bay from downtown. There's an aquarium, lots of restaurants, a food court, shops, surrey bike rentals and dolphin watch boat tours here. |
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Tropicana Field – The Tampa Bay Rays call this baseball stadium home. You can go to afternoon or evening games during the April-October season, and purchase tickets in advance online. Kids get to run the bases after Sunday games. Check out the Rays Rookies Kids Club page on their web site. |
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Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center – Start your visit to this 3,700 acre preserve at the exhibits in the natural history center. Guided nature walks follow an elevated boardwalk over tidal flats and saltwater ponds, look for fish in the water and shorebirds. Climb the wooden staircase up to the observation tower, you’ll be treated to great views across the Bay to the City of Tampa. |
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Great Explorations Children's Museum – This children’s museum has exhibits and activities for toddlers as well as older children, including a climbing wall, a raceway where kids build their own race car, an interactive vet’s office, a supermarket and firehouse. It’s a great alternative to outdoor activities, admission is reasonably priced. |
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Boyd Hill Nature Preserve – If your family enjoys nature walks, there are three miles of trails and boardwalks. Take a guided nature walk, then visit the bird of prey aviary, picnic areas, playground and gift shop. It opens early so you can enjoy the outdoors before the midday heat. |
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St. Pete Beaches – |
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You may be surprised to find chilly waters off the gulf coast, but the temperature does drop from November through March. It’s usually not enough to deter the enthusiasm of kids, who can still dip their feet and play in the sand. Be sure to bring lots of sunscreen to last the day, water, sunglasses and hats, snacks, insect repellent, and sand toys. If you’re not staying on the beachfront, prepare to find a parking space, feed a meter, and walk a short distance with all your gear to the beach. |
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