Media Release | June 23, 2026
City of New Port Richey
PASCO COUNTY, FL. (06/12/2026) – Florida’s Sports Coast is excited to launch The New Port Richey Stamps & Stops Passport Trail, an interactive experience designed to encourage discovery, support local businesses, and build excitement for one of Pasco County’s most anticipated summer traditions – scalloping season.

Running from June 5th through July 10th, the passport trail invites visitors and residents to experience Downtown New Port Richey in a new way. Exploring unique collections of shops, restaurants, and local experiences while unlocking exclusive offers, collecting stamps, and discovering the people and places that make this community so unique.
Designed to showcase the heart of Downtown New Port Richey, the trail encourages visitors to slow down, explore local favorites, and uncover exciting new experiences along the way. As participants complete their passport, they’ll also earn a chance to win the ultimate scalloping getaway giveaway – a memorable coastal escape featuring a guided Gulf scalloping charter and a two-night stay at The Historic Hacienda Hotel.
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How the Trail works
- Start with picking up your passport at The Historic Hacienda Hotel.
- Visit participating Downtown New Port Richey businesses to collect your stamps.
- Enjoy exclusive offers and discover local favorites along the way.
- Then, return your completed passport for a chance to win a scalloping getaway.
Whether you’re exploring Downtown New Port Richey for the first time or rediscovering a
favorite local shop, the Stamps & Stops Passport Trail offers a fun and rewarding way to
experience the destination and become part of the excitement surrounding scalloping season.
For more information about the New Port Richey Stamps & Stops Passport Trail, please contact
mfisher@flsportscoast.com
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