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Sunken Gardens - St. Petersburg (FL)

Address: 🏡 1825 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704
Phone : +1 (727) 551-3102
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJV5IKfmXhwogRV3X8VCd713A
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Great Explorations Childrens Museum - St. Petersburg Toni Thompson: We love coming here for the permanent things to do like the surfboard climber, the treehouse slide, the put-on-the-weather-forecaster-jacket to be on TV, Firefighter complete with sliding pole, shopping experience, and more. The seasonal activity is a simulated ice rink with plastic floor and felt snowballs--a real Florida kids ice skating experience. The interactive coloring and science events are always fun. A separate area for younger ones allows them to explore fine motor skills like puzzles and gross motor equipment in their own space. Free parking with a circle drop-off and pick-up drive in a lot shared by another daytime venue and a restaurant. Free wheel chair van access spaces with long curb cuts. wheel chair access in the museum except for the surfboard climber, treehouse, and the step up to firetruck. The Creative Corner houses several Florida small animals like turtle, lizard, and snake. Today very loud acoustical music that contributed to the sensory input Wheel chair access all gender restroom with 5 ft x 5 ft area, 2 grab bars, and diaper changer.
Sacred Lands - St. Petersburg Tango Talulah: What a beautiful place with healing vibes. If you look up their Facebook page you can find events posted. There are also tours you can book on their website.
Imagine Museum: Contemporary glass art - St. Petersburg Taylor Tedesco: I had a wonderful time exploring the Imagine Museum! The staff were all so friendly and helpful, the audio tour was interesting, and I had fun searching for the hidden marbles. It’s a great place to escape the heat and see some really cool art. One of my favorite exhibits was by Steve Tobin, who at one point detonated blocks of clay with explosives. The pieces are so beautiful, and the story behind how they were created brings them to another level. I don’t know why I waited so long to visit - it’s a must-do!
Sawgrass Lake Park - St. Petersburg Jessica Patton: Beautiful housing area before getting to the park. Love the wooden nature trails that are shielded by the trees. We got to see a baby alligator among other things. The wind was blowing. I loved getting my steps in while being outside enjoying nature. The bathrooms and trails are well kept.
South Straub Park - St. Petersburg Toni Thompson: This spot of greenery provides a park buffer between the waterfront harbor and the busy St Pete street with upscale eateries and stores. A few benches offer some seating with one bench by the fountain. A great respite in the city.
Chihuly Collection - St. Petersburg Shae Conrad: Ive not ever been a huge glass person, as far as art goes. But this place was really, really cool! I was visiting from out of town and came across it. What a fun surprise. A lot to see and really interesting pieces. Bright colors. Great presentation. Wonderful lighting. They also have a place you can go watch a live glass blowing class. Only $20 bucks. Worth stopping to check out!
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Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center - St. Petersburg Haven: A well preserved area .. visited the quaint (free entrance) museum with interesting exhibits. Very educational informative.. great place to visit.
Thrill Hill - St. Petersburg Will Pryor: Well this is interesting. Theres no about info on this place and only a handful of reviews. If youre a Google guide or affiliated with the hill please tell more about this place.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve - St. Petersburg Jawana Watson Silvestri: This was a nice outing. They have great walking and biking trails and with the side trails you can easily do 5 miles. A gift shop, restrooms, kids playground, adequate parking, an aviary, water stations along the route, healthy snacks in the gift shop like strawberries, celery, peaches, and other cold snacks. They definitely need more magnets with the preserve on it as I collect magnets. We saw some wildlife, a baby alligator, raccoon, squirrels and an owl that was hooting at one of the caged owls. A worker there said that owl has been coming for a few seasons to probably "mate" and "talk" to one of the other owls. A pretty neat and safe place. Entrance fee is very reasonable.