It’s hard to find a waterfront spot in Florida that’s free from crowds, but this tucked-away town on the Manatee River could be your ticket to a quieter weekend escape. With a fun mix of agricultural heritage and approachable luxury, Palmetto provides the perfect formula for a vacation. Located between the larger metros of Sarasota and St. Petersburg, with a population hovering around 14,000, Palmetto has plenty of space for visitors to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, all while relaxing in gorgeous accommodations and dining at first-rate restaurants. Here are the 10 best things to do in Palmetto, Florida.

What To Do In Palmetto, Florida
Appreciate The Outdoors At Emerson Point Preserve

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It doesn’t get more beautiful or natural than Emerson Point Preserve. This spot on the west end of the Snead Island is surrounded by both the Manatee River and Tampa Bay The location lends itself to lush landscapes and sandy beaches with ample opportunity to spot local flora and fauna from frogs and tortoises to hawks and loons. Boardwalks and nine miles of trails running through the coastal habitats and upland forests make it easy to explore. Two sites not to miss: the Portavant Mound, a Native American temple mound dating back more than 1,000 years and a 60-foot-high observation tower overlooking Tampa Bay.  

manateeaudubon.org/hotspot/emerson-point-preserve; 5801 17th Street West, Palmetto, FL 34221

Find Fresh Produce At Detwiler’s Farm Market

This isn’t your average grocery store, and it’s not your average outdoor farmer’s market either. Detwiler’s is an experience all its own. The local chain with a few additional locations in nearby Sarasota, Bradenton, and Venice has everything you could ever want from a local grocery store but so much more. Offering the best farm fresh produce (including lots that’s grown locally) for shockingly cheap prices, this is the place to stock up on the season’s bounty. Other memorable departments include a butcher, overflowing seafood counter, and always well-stocked bakery and deli. Regular groceries, bulk products, and wellness items round out the offerings. For vacationers not looking to stock their pantries and refrigerators, grab a picnic lunch at the sub shop or head to the cafe for an old-fashioned milkshake.

detwilermarket.com; 1800 US-301, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-803-7518

Learn Area History At Palmetto Historical Park

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“Old Florida” is a term thrown out often in this neck of the woods, but you can get a true glimpse into Palmetto’s early days at Palmetto Historical Park. The grouping of six historical buildings, including a cottage, post office, schoolhouse, library, and chapel, are open to the public for free daily guided tours on Tuesdays through Fridays and on the first and third Saturdays of each month. To further your education, pay a visit to the Manatee County Agricultural Museum (also at the park), which showcases the area’s agricultural roots with exhibits on everything from citrus and produce to livestock and horticulture.

palmettohistoricalpark.com; 515 10th Avenue West, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-723-4991

Go Birding At Felts Audubon Preserve

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Whether you’re an avid birder or just getting started, this is a must-visit spot when you’re in the area. Nearly 200 species of birds and 45 species of butterflies have been spotted on the preserve, so there’s always something new to discover across the preserve’s 28 acres. Open to visitors from sunrise to sunset daily, you can explore on miles of footpaths leading you around uplands, pine flatwoods, ponds, wetlands, and meadows—each attracting different types of migratory and nesting birds. Don’t miss the bird blind, where you’ll have a great chance of spotting the preserve’s signature species: the colorful Painted Bunting.

manateeaudubon.org/felts-preserve; 4600 24th Ave E, Palmetto, FL 34221

Where To Eat In Palmetto, Florida
Have A Waterfront Meal At Riverhouse

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Anytime you visit a destination that’s known for its spectacular scenery, having a meal with a nice view should jump to the top of your itinerary to-do list. In Palmetto, Riverhouse Waterfront Restaurant is the place to have a great meal with an even better view of the water. Located at the end of the Safe Harbor Regatta Pointe Marina, Riverhouse is known for offering three distinctive dining experiences: Reef & Grill, the flagship first-floor restaurant offering indoor and deck dining; Snook Deck, a waterfront patio bar with frequent live music; and Second Floor, open only on Friday and Saturday evenings, offering an elevated menu of specialty cocktails and chef-driven dishes.

riverhousefl.com; 995 Riverside Drive, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-729-0616

Eat An Italian Feast At Ragu

If seafood isn’t your top choice for dinner, you can’t go wrong with pasta. At Ragu, homemade Italian cooking takes center stage in offerings like carbonara, veal parmesan, and panzanella. Locate the white house with the red roof, and head inside for a delicious meal inside a historic home from the 19th century.

ragu.club; 336 8th Ave W, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-479-7140

Grab Coffee And Cake At Eleanor’s

This bright, airy café is the ideal place to stop for afternoon pick me up, whether you prefer one in the form of a sweet treat or a caffeinated sipper. Inside the pastry case, you’ll find an assortment of fresh baked desserts and sweets that pair perfectly with coffee creations that utilize locally roasted beans from Banyan Coffee. Come for breakfast or lunch and for everything from cinnamon rolls and quiche to chicken salad sandwiches and soup.   

eleanorscoffeeandcakes.com; 449 10th Ave. W. Palmetto, FL 34221

Try The Thai Fry At Clam House

After a short period of closure, this local favorite spot was reopened by one of the chefs from the original restaurant. With a large menu featuring sushi, seafood platters, and specialty drinks, there’s something for everyone here. But if you had to choose just one thing to order, it’s the “Original” Thai Fry, a fresh whole fish of your choice that’s dusted with a special Clam House seasoning blend and fried until golden. Special cube-sized scoring on the fish makes it easy to grab a crispy bite and munch away.

clamhousesushibar.com; 304 7th St W., Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-722-4422

Where To Stay In Palmetto, Florida
Enjoy A Resort Experience

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Palmetto may be a smaller community, but the Palmetto Marriott Resort & Spa certainly doesn’t make it feel that way. The sprawling property features 252 guest rooms, plus all kinds of amenities that make it a destination of its own. With a full-service spa, multiple pools, pickleball courts, mini golf course, and giant yard games, there’s never a dull moment. Head to Oyster River Rooftop for fresh seafood with a Mediterranean twist in an elegant dining room with giant picture windows overlooking the water. The Yard is the spot to hangout for live music, food trucks, and cocktails.

marriott.com; 600 US-41, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-304-3115

Stay In A Charming Bed And Breakfast

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The longtime owners of Palmetto Riverside Bed and Breakfast came a long way to make their dreams of owning an inn come true. Owners Wim and Mieke Lippens are originally from Belgium, but were introduced to this special pocket of Florida while doing a college exchange program. In 2009, they bought a 1913 two-story guest house that was originally built by the oldest son of Palmetto’s founder Samuel Sparks Lamb. Today, they’ve transformed it into a welcoming six-suite inn where you can enjoy breakfast on a wraparound porch with a view of the Manatee River.

palmettoriverside.com; 1102 Riverside Dr, Palmetto, FL 34221; 941-981-5331