The New Tampa Attractions Offer Fun For People Of All Ages

By Jony Mozen


Entertainment options for Florida residents and visitors are endless. Florida's mild year round climate makes the Sunshine State the ideal destination for outdoor activities regardless of which season it happens to be. Individuals visiting the central region of the state can check out any or all of the New Tampa attractions offering entertainment for people of any age.

Anyone who enjoys outdoor recreation will find plenty to keep them occupied at Flatwoods Wilderness Park located in the New Tampa neighborhood. The park belongs to the Lower Hillsborough County Wilderness Preserve and covers nearly 5,500 acres. This outdoor space is the ideal escape from the concrete jungle offering trails, fishing, picnic areas and more.

Bicyclists, runners, and in-line skaters can enjoy the paved loop road. The loop road is seven miles and has four rest shelters along the way equipped with paper cups and water coolers. Several well houses offer shelters, tables, and grills for picnickers. Restrooms are located at the entrance off of Bruce B Downs Boulevard and the Flatwoods Visitor Center features picnic tables, cold beverages, water, and restrooms. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset and dogs are permitted as long as they are on a leash.

Many other attractions near New Tampa offer family friendly fun. Lowry Park Zoo has received national recognition by many parent's magazines as the best zoo in the country for family entertainment. The property sprawls out over 60 acres and is home to more than 1,500 animal species, including koalas, orangutans, penguins, tigers, and manatees. Interactive displays offer guests the chance to feed giraffes, pet stingrays, and get up close and personal with colorful lorikeets.

Lovers of marine life can take a tour of the Florida Aquarium. Entertaining and educational performances star some of this attraction's aquatic inhabitants. Stroll through the Coral Reef Gallery featuring micro habitats found at various depths down to 60 feet. Dive and swimming experiences put guests up close and personal with fish in their natural habitat.

Visitors to Bok Tower Gardens are in for a visual treat. This National Historic Landmark is the site of Pinewood Estate and the 205-foot Singing Tower, which houses a 60-bell carillon. The Mediterranean-style mansion was built during the 1930s and hosts daily tours. Visitors may also enjoy afternoon concerts at the neo-Gothic and art deco tower.

Thrill seekers who want a chance to get out on the water will have a ball at Speed Boat Adventures. This attraction allows visitors to captain a speed boat under the direction of a seasoned veteran. This narrated tour takes a two-hour journey around Tampa Bay. Highlights include national wildlife refuges, Ford De Soto Park and the chance to see dolphins, manatees, native birds, and sea turtles.

Florida residents and visitors are never at a loss for entertaining things to do. Tampa's location offers easy access to amusement parks, zoos, wildlife preserves, and more. Regardless of age or personal interest, these attractions provide a fun way to spend the day.




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