10 Fun & Affordable Things to Do in the Orlando Area
Explore Central Florida Without Spending a Fortune
Orlando may be famous for its world-class theme parks, but locals know there’s so much more to love—especially if you're looking for budget-friendly adventures. Whether you're new to the area or a lifelong Floridian, these low-cost (and some totally free!) activities highlight the charm, nature, and hidden gems of Central Florida.
1. Stroll Celebration, FL During the Holidays
Step into a Hallmark movie by visiting Celebration at Christmas time. This picturesque town transforms into a winter wonderland complete with “snow” falling nightly, twinkling holiday lights, carolers, and even an ice rink. One of the most magical features? Fairy tale-like horse-drawn carriage rides through the decorated streets, offering an unforgettable holiday experience.
2. Explore the World of Citrus
Located just west of Orlando, this interactive citrus attraction is a sweet slice of old Florida charm. Enjoy guided tours through working orange groves, free samples of fresh-squeezed juice, and a deep dive into the state’s citrus-growing heritage. But that’s not all—monster truck rides through the groves and fields add a fun twist, and you'll also find wild animals on-site (like zebras and water buffalo!) making this an exciting outing for kids and adults alike.
3. Drive the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
Looking for a free, nature-filled outing right outside Orlando? Drive the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, an 11-mile scenic route through wetlands teeming with wildlife. From the comfort of your car, you can spot alligators sunning on the banks, bobcats crossing the road, otters at play, and over 360 species of birds. It’s open Friday through Sunday and is a must for nature lovers and photographers alike.
4. Go Horseback Riding in Clermont
Escape the bustle of the city and enjoy the tranquility of the Florida countryside on horseback. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, Clermont and the surrounding areas offer several affordable ranches with scenic trail rides—and many are great for families too.
Top Ranches to Explore:
DreamCatcher Horse Ranch and Rescue (Clermont)
A local favorite, this ranch offers relaxing guided trail rides through peaceful pastures and shaded trails. It’s also a rescue facility, so your visit helps support the care of rescued horses. Family-friendly and great for beginners!
Hidden Palms Ranch (Sanford)
Enjoy private, one-on-one rides through the Lake Jesup conservation area—perfect for couples or quiet escapes into nature. Known for its scenic beauty and calm horses.
Forever Florida (St. Cloud)
Offers longer trail rides through forests and wetlands, plus zip-lining and eco-safaris. A great choice for adventurous families looking for a full day of outdoor fun.
Horse World Riding Stables (Kissimmee)
Budget-friendly and designed for beginners, this stable offers easy trail rides just south of Orlando. Very family-friendly and ideal for kids or first-time riders.
Tip: Most places offer rides under $50 per person and often require reservations, especially on weekends or holidays.
Horseback riding is a unique and peaceful way to explore Central Florida’s natural beauty—and a fun bonding experience for the whole family.
5. Browse Art at First Fridays in Mount Dora
This charming lakeside town hosts a free First Friday Art in the Park event every month. Enjoy live music, local vendors, food trucks, and unique artisan crafts in a friendly, small-town atmosphere.
6.Visit Leu Gardens on Free Admission Days
Tucked away in Orlando, Harry P. Leu Gardens offers a tranquil escape with 50 acres of blooming gardens, shaded paths, and butterfly zones. Bonus: Admission is free on select Mondays each month!
7. Kayak or Paddleboard at Wekiva Springs
For under $10, you can enter Wekiva Springs State Park and spend the day kayaking, tubing, or paddleboarding through crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush Florida nature. Rentals available on-site or bring your own.
8. Spend a Day at Southern Hill Farms
Head to Clermont for seasonal fruit picking, sunflower fields, weekend events, and fresh farm treats. Entry is often free or low-cost with pay-as-you-pick pricing. It’s a great way to connect with Florida’s agricultural side.
Southern Hill Farms also features a charming open-air market, live music on weekends, a kids’ play area, and rotating food trucks serving everything from fresh doughnuts to barbecue. During blueberry and strawberry seasons, guests can pick their own buckets of fruit while enjoying tractor rides and scenic views of rolling farmland. It’s a fun and wholesome outing for families, couples, or anyone looking to enjoy the flavors and atmosphere of Florida farm life.
9. Catch Live Music at Icon Park
You don’t need a theme park ticket to enjoy Orlando’s nightlife. Icon Park on I-Drive offers free parking, live outdoor music, street performers, and casual eats. It’s the perfect spot for a fun, low-key evening out.
10.Picnic at Lake Louisa State Park
Bring a blanket and your favorite snacks to this serene park in Clermont, where you can hike scenic trails, swim in freshwater lakes, fish, and enjoy a peaceful picnic for just $5 per vehicle.
Ready to Call Central Florida Home?
From relaxing nature trails to festive town squares, the Orlando area is full of affordable fun beyond the theme parks. Whether you’re relocating or looking for a new adventure in your own backyard, I’m here to help you find the perfect place to call home.
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