Residents here can enjoy kayaking and fishing at parks like Fisherman's Landing Park, and those with boats can park them directly at riverfront restaurants like Chubby Mullet Bar and Grill to enjoy fresh fish. Seafood lovers won't want to miss the Grant Seafood Festival every late February or early March. Homes here often sit on large plots of land that border farmland, which gives the community access to many local goods. Residents can go down the street here and pick up fresh eggs from their neighbor, They can even run into a cow on the road.
Fishing, horseback riding and golfing
The town is home to several parks scattered throughout and near the town. Those wanting to enjoy activities like kayaking and canoeing on the Indian River will want to head to Fisherman's Landing Park. Visitors can also catch fish here and then head to one of the grills to enjoy their fresh catch. Equestrians can ride their horses through trails meandering through pine flatwoods and cypress domes at the Grant Flatwoods Sanctuary. The Grant Community Park has a playground that children can enjoy, and the park also hosts annual events like the Grant Seafood Festival. Golfers can challenge their friends to a match and enjoy being surrounded by rolling hills and pine trees at the Habitat Golf Course.