Located in downtown Mulberry, the Mulberry Phosphate Museum offers exhibits explaining prehistoric Florida's geology. The exhibits feature fossilized rocks and artifacts from Mulberry's history in the phosphate industry. Mulberry's historic train depot houses the museum. A photo gallery of fossils is also available in the museum. A 44-yard dragline bucket, which was used for digging phosphate, is an outdoor exhibit on the museum's property that is open to the public. The Mulberry Phosphate Museum hosts tours for field-trip groups. Admission is free and the museum is open on Tuesdays through Sundays.
Mulberry is home to three golf courses: Imperial Lakes Golf and Country Club, Reservation Golf Course and Angler's Green Golf Course. Imperial Lakes is on the northwestern edge of Mulberry and offers an 18-hole course designed by course architect Ron Garl. Golfers must wear collared shirts while denim jeans are forbidden; women may wear collarless shirts with sleeves. After golfing, Imperial Lakes' members have access to the clubhouse's swimming pool and restaurant. Angler's Green has a nine-hole course, while Reservation's course has 18 holes.
The Phosphate Area War Memorial is at the intersection of Canal Street and Church Avenue in front of Mulberry's City Hall. This granite memorial was commissioned by Mulberry's Civitan Club and built in honor of deceased U.S. Armed Forces soldiers who hailed from the Phosphate area. Another landmark at Mulberry's City Hall is the Mulberry Time Capsule. This landmark marks the spot where the Mulberry time capsule was buried in 1977. In 2076, the town will dig up the capsule for the public to view. Other landmarks in Mulberry are the Mulberry Tree and Historic Citrus Planting; both sites are within walking distance of City Hall.
The Evelyn Bryant Cultural Festival is an annual event that occurs at Mulberry's Evelyn Bryant Park. The festival features live music, food vendors from the town's local restaurants, activities for children and arts and crafts booths. This festival also hosts an arts and crafts contest. Evelyn Bryant Cultural Festival is a one-day event and admission is free. The park is in downtown Mulberry.