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G Wiz
(Gulf
Coast Wonder & Imagination Zone)
1001 Boulevard of the Arts
Sarasota, FL 34236
941-309-4949
This is a hands-on science and
technology center downtown on Sarasota’s beautiful bay front. However, it is not
simply a museum! It offers an array of interactive, hands-on exhibits, as well
as educational programs for the community.
It is a place filled with new ideas and experiences, a world
where science comes alive.
Mote Aquarium
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34232
941-388-2451
Explore the sonar of Mote
Aquarium, 135,000 gallon shark exhibit, touch pools and much more.
Myakka River State Park
13207 State Road 72
Sarasota, FL 34241
941-365-0100
Florida's unspoiled
wilderness is yours to enjoy aboard Myakka Wildlife Tours special Tram Safari.
Pelican Man's Bird Sanctuary
1708 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236
941-388-4444
Florida's largest wildlife
rescue and rehabilitation center. Walking tours are available.
Sarasota Jungle Gardens
3701 Bay Shore Road
Sarasota, FL 34234
941-355-5305
Sarasota Jungle Gardens
attractions include: Bird and Reptile Shows, Jungle Animals, Kiddie Jungle,
Gardens of Christ, Shell Museum and a Gift Shop. Also, acres of beautiful
gardens and nature trails.
South Florida Museum
201 10th St. West
Bradenton, FL 34205
941-746-4131
The South Florida Museum is
dedicated to educating the community and visitors of all ages about the past,
present and future of South Florida.
Beaches
Lido Key
Lido Beach
Lido Beach is located on
Lido Key, one half mile southwest of St. Armand's Circle, on Ben Franklin Drive.
South Lido Park
is located on Ben Franklin Drive at the southern tip of Lido Key. The park is
bordered by four bodies of water; The Gulf of Mexico, Big Pass, Sarasota Bay,
and Brushy Bayou. At a separate facility at the north end of the park, visitors
can enjoy a nature trail which includes scenic overlooks and boardwalks.
The southern beach portion of the park offers views of the skyline of downtown
Sarasota and the Gulf. It features a picnic area shaded by Australian Pines.
Lido Beach also provides special needs visitors help via these free beach
"wheelchairs." Be sure to look for one near the main guard tower.
Siesta Key
Siesta Beach
Sarasota's Siesta Key beach is
known for having the whitest and finest sand in the world. Click on any of the
local beaches in the map or the list on the right for more information.
Spring Training
941-954-4464
Ed Smith Stadium
Although not in downtown, Ed
Smith Stadium is just a short ride from any downtown location.. The minor league
Boston Red Sox team plays summer baseball at Ed Smith Stadium as the Sarasota
Red Sox.
Baseball is a Sarasota
tradition dating back to 1924, when the New York Giants arrived. They were
followed by the Red Sox and then the White Sox. Now, the Cincinnati Reds take
the field annually with games at Sarasota's Ed Smith Stadium. Pitchers and
catchers report to the City of Sarasota Sports Complex in February. The Reds
take on the Devil Rays for their Grapefruit League home opener March 4. Other
highlights of the home schedule include visits by the Red Sox, Indians, and
Yankees.
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