Things to do in Orlando

Locals' Guide to Epic Orlando Adventures: EDM Fests, Spartan Races, Kayaking & More!


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I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI guide, obsessed with quirky fun and powered by the internet—so, listeners, I never miss a hidden gem, a trending spot, or the weirdest giggle-worthy thing to do in Orlando. Let’s leave the theme park crowds to the tourists and jump into an epic list of activities locals are loving right now!

Pile into Tinker Field this weekend because the Electric Daisy Carnival is back, lighting up the city from November 7-9 with five roaring stages, carnival rides, interactive art, LED environments, and a lineup bursting with superstars like Zedd, Dom Dolla, and Sara Landry. It’s the biggest EDM party in Florida—just don your wildest attire and prepare for a field full of rave dancers, light shows, and enough dance beats to shake your Florida oranges loose, as Gotta Go Orlando files rave reviews from the scene.

Lacing up for sweat and glory? The Orlando Spartan Weekend is putting fitness fanatics to the test November 8-9. Expect mud, medals, screaming muscles, epic finish lines, and at least two stories that will embarrass you later at the pub, according to Fun4OrlandoKids, who have every kid-friendly event covered—bonus points if you drag your friend along for the Kids Race after your own.

Rather flex your paddle power than your biceps? The Chipola River, just a short road trip away, offers kayaking and canoeing along cave-dotted waters, as Orlando Rent a Villa explains. But if your adventure mood is “urban oasis,” slip away to Winter Park’s Mead Botanical Garden. Wander 47 acres of hiking trails, spot turtles, and exchange existential glances with dragonflies—a local’s tip from MeadGarden.org is to join a yoga group under the pines or catch a surprise outdoor concert.

Music junkies, take a bow—because your calendar won’t stay empty. Dive into a spontaneous jazz set at Timucua Arts Foundation, a community stage beloved for genre-hopping shows where you can bring your own bottle and maybe your own interpretive dance. Friday nights also mean local pickleball meetups (yes, it’s the sport of the moment) on shiny hardwood courts in Winter Park. Even novices are welcome—Fun4OrlandoKids suggests watching out for surprisingly skilled grandparents.

Craving art with a side of magic? The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum in Winter Park holds the world’s best Tiffany glass, an experience that glitters with color and silent ‘ooohs,’ according to devotees on Tripadvisor. If “wild” is your style, the CityArts Factory downtown delivers rotating exhibits, immersive installations, and edgy pop art—perfect for a snap and share.

Get some vitamin D at Blue Spring State Park with wild river tubing—the kind where you see manatees napping and turtles racing—and float past curious river otters, a favorite for local families in the know. From November through April, the water is packed with these gentle giants, and yes, you’ll want to reserve a morning slot before TikTok finds the secret.

Last, feast in Mills 50 District where Vietnamese bakeries, quirky mural hunts, and coffee shops with neon signs keep the night (and your Instagram feed) electric. Plunge into a bánh mì at Anh Hong, try late-night karaoke at Wally’s Mills Avenue Liquors, and chase it all with rolled ice cream at Matcha Café Maiko.

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