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Bernice G. Jackson Park
(Formerly - Sharpes Community Park)
4201 N Cocoa Boulevard (US Hwy 1), Sharpes
FROM SR-520, go north 6.1 miles on US Hwy 1. The park entrance is on the left opposite the intersection with Indian Trail (across the highway from Fairglen Elementary School), and 0.4 mile north of Canaveral Groves Blvd.
FROM SR-50, go south on 8.6 miles on US Hwy 1. The park is on the right just past Sam Snead Executive Golf Course.
Walter Butler Community Center
The 21.6 acre Bernice G. Jackson Park features the 18,000 sq. ft. Walter Butler Community Center with a gymnasium, banquet kitchen, large meeting room with divider, computer lab, 2 gamerooms, 1 small meeting room, and two sets of restrooms (one with showers). The center also serves as a hurricane shelter.
The Community Center programs include drop-in and scheduled activities for children & adults, including homework assistance for students. Call for schedule, 321.433.4448
The gymnasium, meeting room, and kitchen are available for rental on weekends when not in conflict with scheduled County-sponsored activities.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Gymnasium
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2 Gamerooms
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Drop-in & scheduled activities
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Banquet Facilities
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-433-4448
Gymnasium, Large Meeting Room with divider, 1 Small Meeting Room
ADA ACCESS: Parking, Community Center
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Blanton Park
1300 Main Street, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM Garden Street, go 0.2 miles south on either Park Avenue or Grannis Avenue to Main Street. The park is located between Blanton and Main Street.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark.
Well shaded by palm, oak and ornamental trees, this 1.74-acre park is popular for basketball and leisure gatherings at the pavilion with 2 grills and restrooms. Other amenities include a picnic shelter, playground, drinking fountain, and benches.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Small Pavilion (seats 30), Family Picnic Shelter (seats 10)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Playground
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Basketball Court: 1 full outdoor, unlighted
• Picnics
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Blue Hole Park
1300 Cheney Highway, Titusville
FROM US Hwy 1, go west 1.2 miles on SR-50, the park is on the right.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark.
A .46-acre neighborhood park with a quaint small town atmosphere. Situated around a freshwater pond with trees shading the picnic tables and grills, the setting is ideal for leisurely get-togethers.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE : Egret, Ibis
FACILITY USE: First come, first served. Please be courteous.
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES: Picnics
DOS & DON’TS: 1) No swimming. 2) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Chain of Lakes
Snowy Egret Drive, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM I-95, take SR-46 Exit 223 toward Mims, and go east on W. Main Street (FL-46) 1.5 miles. Turn RIGHT onto US Hwy 1, go 1.5 miles then left on Jay Jay Road. The entrance to Snowy Egret Drive is on the right.
FROM US Hwy 1, turn east onto E. Jay Jay Rd (.3 miles north of Dairy Rd or .5 miles south of Parrish Rd). The entrance to Snowy Egret Drive is on the right.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark.
Located near Brevard Community College and the Indian River, this 92.14 acre regional park features wetlands and lakes with walking bridges connected to 3-miles of paved walking trails. Facilities include a birdwatching tower, 8 lighted soccer fields and concession, 3 lighted youth softball fields and concession, 4 lighted adult softball fields and concession, restrooms and parking. Other Referendum Project elements are under development.
Under development--
Maintenance facility and some site improvements (Phase 2: playgrounds). Click Referendum Project link for update of proposed improvements.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Osprey, Gulls, Terns, Waders, Waterfowl
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields
- adult softball: 4, lighted w/ concession facility
- youth softball: 3, lighted w/concession facility
- youth/adult soccer: 8, lighted w/concession facility
• BirdwatchinG (Viewing Tower)
• Bicycling
• Paddling
• Picnics
• Strolling
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) No Swimming. 4) Other restrictions as posted.
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Cuyler Park
2329 Harry T. Moore Avenue, Mims
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1 at Garden Street, go 3.9 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn right on Cuyler Street and go 0.2 miles. Turn left on Harry T. Moore Avenue and go 0.2 miles to the park.
Park open after 7:00 a.m. until dark except for scheduled use.
Community Center open Monday-Thursday 1:00-9:00 p.m.; Friday 1:00-7:00 p.m.; Saturday Noon-4:00 p.m. and for scheduled use.
A neighborhood gathering place since 1913, the Community Center was built with Community Development Block Grant funding in 1989 to house a gymnasium, activity room, Learning Center, and a Child Care Association program; with the Annex community room added in 1995. On the grounds are active sport facilities and a shaded area with a playground, benches, 2 pavilions with grills. An additional 1.45 acres of land was acquired in 2001 through the North Brevard Parks Referendum increasing the park to 13.31 acres.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5045
Gymnasium, Recreation Room, Civic Room, Annex with Kitchen and Stage, Softball Field, Court Areas, 2 Small Pavilions
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Community Center and Annex, Playground, Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfield: 1 adult/youth softball, lighted
• Basketball Courts:
-1 indoor;
-1 full outdoor, lighted
• Community Center
- After School Activities
- Adult & Youth Classes
- Cuyler Community Learning Center Computer Lab
- Drop-in
- Gymnasium
- Seniors at Lunch program
• Exercise Trail (10 stations)
• Picnics
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Fay Lake Wilderness Park
6300 Fay Boulevard, Port St John
LOCATED west of I-95 at the end of Fay Boulevard.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
At the west end of Fay Boulevard, this 192.7-acre community park offers access to a 27-acre fishing lake. Facilities include a playground, pavilion, and launch area for small boats.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Songbirds, Waders, Swallow, Moorhen, Deer, Turtle
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
Medium Pavilion (seats 100)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Drinking Fountain
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Launch (nonmotorized or electric trolling motors)
• Fishing (shoreline)
• Paddling
• Picnics
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) No internal-combustion motors on lake, electric trolling motors allowed. 2) No swimming. 3) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 4) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 5) Other restrictions as posted.
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Fay Park
6315 Depot Road, Port St John
FROM US Hwy 1, go west on Fay Boulevard 2.1 miles, the park is accessed from Depot Road.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use. Tennis Courts open 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
A center of activity, this 11.1-acre park features family picnic shelters with grills near a playground and restrooms. Home of Port St. John Little League Girls’ Fastpitch and Port St. John Women’s Softball, department sponsored adult softball leagues are also scheduled. Athletic facilities include a concession building, basketball court, tennis and racquetball courts.
FIELD AND COURT USE: 321-264-5105
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
3 Family Picnic Shelters (each seats 12)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms Near Courts, Playground
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields
- adult softball: 1 lighted
- youth softball: 2 lighted
• Basketball Court: 1 full outdoor, lighted
• Picnics
• Playground
• Racquetball Courts (2 lighted 4-wall)
• Tennis Courts (2 lighted)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Fox Lake Park
4400 Fox Lake Road, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM SR-50 AT SR-405, go north 2.1 miles on SR-405, turn left and go 1.4 miles to the end of Fox Lake Road (west of I-95).
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
A popular regional park in North Brevard, this 31.57-acre scenic getaway is ideal for large community events. A paved road loops through the many palm and ornamental trees. Facilities include 5 family picnic shelters, grills, sand volleyball court, a fishing dock and a boat ramp (with access to South Lake from Fox Lake, and numerous channels to explore by canoe/kayak). 2 mid-sized pavilions and a large pavilion seating up to 1000 with kitchen and stage are available for rental.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Listed in State of Florida Great Florida Birding Trail—Water and Wading Birds (Coot, Snowy Egret, Green Heron, Anhingas), Migratory Songbirds. Ocassionally—Swallow-tailed Kites, Limpkin, Roseate Spoonbill, Sandhill Crane
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Event Pavilion (seats 800), 2 Medium Pavilions (seat 85 each), 3 Small Pavilions (seat 30 each), 1 Family Picnic Shelters (seats 20), 3 Family Picnic Shelters (seat 6-10 each), Sand Volleyball Court
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Pavilion, Playground
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Ramp (1-lane)
• Canoe/Kayak Trails
• Fishing (lake)
• Picnics
• Playground
• Volleyball (sand)
• Seasonal Events and Day Camps
• Annual Events
- Fox Lake Christmas Festival of Crafts
- Snow Fest
DOS & DON’TS: 1) No swimming. 2) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 3) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 4) Other restrictions as posted.
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Friendship Park
1055 Barclay Drive, Port St John
FROM US Hwy 1, go west onto Fay Boulevard, go 0.1 miles and turn right on Espanol Avenue. Go 0.3 miles (the road becomes Barclay).
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark.
Shaded by palm and pine trees, this .96-acre neighborhood park includes playground equipment and a park bench.
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES: Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Gibson Complex and Field
835 Sycamore Street, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM Garden Street, go south on Hopkins Avenue 1.3 miles, turn right and go 0.3 miles on Sycamore Street.
Gym open for activities scheduled by Police Athletic League (PAL). Fields open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 32.64-acre community park includes a gymnasium and community facility. The community facility serves groups such as Child Care Association, Boys & Girls Club of Brevard, Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation, Progressive Action Society, and Titusville Area Model Railroad Club (TAMRC). The gymnasium serves year-round as a site for youth and adult basketball, indoor active games and drop-in recreation. Outdoor fields are home for the North Brevard Bears Youth Football & Cheerleading Club. Parks Referendum Project field renovations are include 2 football fields, lighting and concession. Click on Parks Referendum Project information.
FACILITY INFORMATION:
Community Facility & Fields, 321-264-5105
Gymnasium, 321-268-8771
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Community Facility, Gymnasium Restrooms, Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfield: 2 youth football, lighted
• Gymnasium Activities sponsored by
Titusville PAL, 321-268-8771
- Basketball Court: indoor
- Drop-in activities and basketball
• Model Railroad Club sponsored by
TAMRC, 321-269-0723
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park
2180 Freedom Avenue, Mims
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1 at Garden Street, go 3.9 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn left on Parker Street and go 0.2 miles. Turn left on Freedom Avenue and go 0.2 miles to the park.
Tuesday-Friday 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 2:00-6:00 p.m. Closed Mondays. Other hours for scheduled use or by appointment.
Historic Interest
Originally the homesite of slain civil rights activists Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore, the park features the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Center. The 11.93-acre community park honors the Moores who were parents, educators, and leaders in the civil rights movement both locally and nationally. The Moores were murdered for their involvement in the civil rights movement when a bomb exploded under their home on Christmas night in 1951.
The park is dedicated to the celebration of their lives, to promoting awareness of their contributions to the early civil rights movement, and to preserving African American history. Located on the property of the original Moore family home site, the 5,000 sq. ft. Cultural Center opened April 9, 2004. Programs include visual, literary and performing arts, museum and outreach exhibits. Donations or loans of memorabilia and artifacts for museum exhibits are welcomed.
The center is also a meeting place for community organizations. The conference center has surround sound with a backlit screen. The library offers visitor access to reference materials relating to people of African descent. Landscaped with indigenous trees and foliage and shaded by large oaks, the park is ideal for concerts, games, and other outdoor activities.
Funded through the State of Florida, the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, and the North Brevard Parks Referendum, funding for continued development is being pursued by the nonprofit corporation, Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex, Inc. Plans include a replica of the destroyed Moore home, a pavilion with kitchen, and a playground.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Songbirds, Gopher Tortoise
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-6595
100-seat Conference Center
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Cultural Center
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Cultural Center
- Events & Programs
- Historic Exhibits
- Library
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
Hatbill Park
100 Hatbill Road, Mims
FROM I-95, take SR-46 Exit-223 west towards Mims/Sanford. Stay on SR-46 for 4.1 miles to Hatbill Road. Turn left and go 8.5 miles to the Hatbill Rd/Baxter Point Rd intersection, keep left and go 0.5 miles to the park.
Boat ramp open 24 hours a day.
This 15-acre park offers sport fishing from shoreline or boat. Features include a boat ramp accessing the St. Johns River and port-o-lets. Primitive camping by permit on weekends.
CAMPING PERMIT: Call 321-264-5037
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Listed in State of Florida Great Florida Birding Trail—Migratory Songbirds, Turkey; sunset view of Egret, Ibis, Heron; in winter Migratory Duck, Swallows, Owl
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Ramp (2-lane)
• Fishing (shoreline)
• Primitive Camping
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Holder Park
2650 Glendale Boulevard, Mims
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1, go 0.9 miles west on Parrish Road, turn right on Glendale Boulevard and go 0.7 miles to the park.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 41.13-acre community park is home to Mims Little League. Facilities include youth baseball fields, batting cage, basketball court and a pavilion with grills. A playground and park benches are located in a shaded area. A 2-story restroom/concession/meeting room facility is being constructed through the North Brevard Parks Referendum.
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Medium Pavilion (seats 100)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Restrooms
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields:- Little League, lighted: 2 Major/Minor, 1 Senior, 1 T-ball
• Basketball Court: full, outdoor, unlighted
• Picnics
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Isaac Campbell Sr. Park
701 South Street, Titusville
FROM US Hwy 1, go 0.3 miles west on South Street, turn left onto Olive Avenue and left into the park.
Park open after 7:00 a.m. until dark except for scheduled use.
Community Center open Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.; Saturday Noon-4:00 p.m. and for scheduled use.
Tennis Courts open 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
This 5-acre park features a community center offering special interest and drop-in activities and an NTA Learning Center. Landscaped with palm and hardwood trees, the tennis court, medium pavilion with kitchen, 3 grills, restrooms and gazebo invite civic and private gatherings.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
2 Meeting Rooms, Medium Pavilion (seats 80), Gazebo
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Community Center Restrooms, Pavilion Restrooms, Pavilion, Paved Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfield: 1 adult/youth softball, unlighted
• Basketball Courts: 2 full outdoor, lighted
• Community Center
- Adult Activities
- After school Activities
- Drop-in
- NTA Learning Center
- Senior Citizens’ Club
• Picnics
• Playground
• Tennis Courts (2 lighted)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Kennedy Point Park
4915 S Washington Avenue, Titusville
LOCATED on US Hwy 1 just .25 miles south of SR-50 on the Indian River.
Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
This 5.38-acre community river park features a paved shoreline walkway with benches for wildlife, shuttle viewing and fishing; a boat ramp with central dock; pavilion, 2 grills, restrooms, and parking.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Dolphin; Listed in State of Florida Great Florida Birding Trail—Wintering Duck, Loon and Grebe; Laughing, Ring-billed and Herring Gulls, Ruddy Turnstones (best winter/fall)
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Medium Pavilion (seats 66)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Pavilion, Shoreline
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Ramp (2-lane, lighted)
• Fishing (paved shoreline)
• Picnics
• Shuttle Viewing
• Wildlife Observation
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Manatee Hammock
7275 S US Highway 1, Titusville
FROM I-95, take SR-50 Exit-215 and go east for 3 miles. Turn right on US Hwy 1 and go 3.5 miles south. The campground entrance is on the east side the road.
Campground open to registered campers 24 hours a day.
On the shore of the Indian River Lagoon, this 26.45-acre campground is a shaded and quiet hammock of pines, palms and foliage providing habitat to squirrels and birds. The shoreline offers a fishing pier, 2 benches, and a perfect view of Kennedy Space Center shuttle launches. Campers have access to a recreation hall with a small swimming pool and grill, fire ring, mid-sized pavilion, grills, 2 shuffleboard courts, and horseshoe pits.
A tranquil environment with easy access to urban amenities—a perfect launch pad to area attractions such as The Enchanted Forest, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Canaveral National Seashore, and Kennedy Space Center.
RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5083
FEATURES
Site Feature Map
• Camping
- 152 RV sites with water, electric and sewer
- 30 campsites with water and electric
- Nonprofit Group tent camping area
• Great Shuttle viewing site
• Fishing (shoreline and 197' pier)
• Gameroom (pool, shuffleboard, table games)
• Hot showers and laundry facilities
• Wi-Fi in Reception Center
• Rustic 0.2-mile Walking Trail
• Swimming pool for campers
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Osprey, Pelican, Shorebirds, Squirrel, Dolphin
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals allowed, or dogs allowed on short leash for camping patrons only, but prohibited around picnic areas. 2) Other restrictions as posted and/or in camper literature.
Visit the Manatee Hammock web site at www.campingspacecoast.com
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Marina Park
501 Marina Road, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1 and Garden Street, go north on US Hwy 1 and turn right at Marina Road. The park is just past Titusville Marina.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Located north of the Titusville Marina, the facilities at this 20.35-acre community riverfront park include a boat ramp and dock, softball fields, concession, and restrooms. It is currently home of North Brevard Youth Softball Association until the athletic fields at Chain of Lakes Recreation Complex are complete. Besides active sports, shoreline fishing along the Indian River is a popular pastime. Click on the Parks Referendum link above for project update.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Shorebirds, Osprey, Gull, Tern, Waterfowl, Dolphin, Manatee
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields: 3 adult/youth softball, lighted
• Boat Launch (nonmotorized)
• Boat Ramp (2-lane)
• Fishing (shoreline)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Mims Launch Ramp
2010 Jones Avenue, Mims
FROM US Hwy 1 at Garden Street (SR-406), go 4.9 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn right and go 1.2 miles on Wiley Avenue, then go left on Hammock Road 0.2 miles, turn right and 0.1 miles on Jones Avenue.
Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
This .8-acre boating area featuring a natural dirt launch area is located north of Wiley Road in Mims on the Indian River.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Gulls, Terns, Shorebirds, Waterfowl, Dolphin
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Canoe Launch
• Boat Launch
• Fishing (river)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Nicol Park
6660 N Cocoa Boulevard (US Hwy 1)
Port St John
FROM US Hwy 1 at Fay Blvd, the park entrance is just south of the intersection along the Indian River.
FROM SR-520 go 8.8 miles north on US Hwy 1, the park is on the right just south of the Fay Blvd intersection.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Easily accessible from North U.S. Hwy 1, this 5.03-acre community river park offers picnicking at picnic shelters with grills, drinking fountain, benches, shoreline fishing, shuttle viewing, and an attractive playground for the kids. Park benches and a paved walkway invite leisurely strolls.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Gulls, Shorebirds, Dolphin, Manatee
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
4 Picnic Shelters (each seats 10)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Pavilion, Drinking Fountain, Paved Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Fishing (shoreline)
• Picnics
• Playground
• Shuttle Viewing
• Strolling
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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North Brevard Walking Trail
1505 Holder Road, Titusville
FROM I-95 take the SR-406 Exit-220 and go west on Garden Street 0.6 miles. Turn right and go 1.5 miles on Carpenter Road, then turn right on Dairy Road and go 0.3 miles (across I-95). Turn left on Holder Road—a small sandy parking area for the Walking Trail is immediately on the right.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Located at the corner of Dairy and Holder Roads in North Titusville, this 6.40-acre community park is a wooded area with a natural walking trail winding through Florida pines and palms. Volunteer assistance is invited to maintain this trail. Contact the North Area Office at 321-264-5105
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Songbirds, Woodpeckers
ADA ACCESS: Advanced notice needed for special accommodations
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Walking Trail (0.5-mile)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Parrish Park-Scottsmoor
4055 Magoon Avenue, Scottsmoor
Parks Referendum Project
ROM US Hwy 1 at Garden Street, go 11.8 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn left on Magoon Avenue and go 0.2 miles.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Historic Interest
This 16.95-acre neighborhood park is located west of U.S. 1 in Scottsmoor. Landscaped with palms and hardwood trees, the recreational facilities and Historic Schoolhouse Ruins are popular attractions. The pavilion, picnic area, playground, benches, drinking fountain and restrooms complement softball field activity and invite family gatherings.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Sandhill Cranes, Songbirds, Hawks
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Medium Pavilion (seats 100)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Playground, Drinking Fountain
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields: 1 adult/youth softball
• Basketball Court: 1 full outdoor, unlighted
• Cultural Feature
• Picnics
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Parrish Park-Titusville
1 A. Max Brewer Memorial Parkway, Titusville
SITUATED on both sides of SR-402 at the A. Max Brewer Causeway from the east end of the draw bridge to the security gates for Kennedy Space Center.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use. Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
This urban district river park is situated on both sides of SR-402 at the A. Max Brewer Causeway from the east end of the draw bridge to the security gates for Kennedy Space Center. The 36.6-acre park provides convenient access to the Indian River for fishing, water sports, sunbathing and shuttle viewing. Recreational amenities include picnic shelters, restrooms, boardwalk, fishing pier, and boat ramps with paved parking for 46 cars and 47 boat trailer spaces. Unpaved parking for the river shoreline accommodates 100 vehicles.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Dolphin, Manatee; Listed in State of Florida Great Florida Birding Trail—Migratory Ducks, Shorebirds, Common Loons and Grebes, Terns, Black Skimmers (fall & winter); Gulls, Ruddy Turnstones, Terns, Waders
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
11 Family Picnic Shelters (each seats 10)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Boat Trailer Parking, Restrooms in Developed Area, Drinking Fountain, Boardwalk, Fishing Deck, Boat Ramps
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Ramps (6-lane, lighted)
• Beach Access: windsurfing, sailing, jet-skiing, water skiing, canoeing, boating
• Fishing (100' fishing pier, shoreline)
• Picnics
• Swimming (shoreline, unguarded)
• Shuttle Viewing
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Port St. John Boat Ramp
6650 N Cocoa Boulevard (US Hwy 1), Port St John
FROM US Hwy 1 at Fay Blvd, the boat ramp parking is along the Indian River just south of the intersection.
FROM SR-520 go 8.8 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn right into the boat ramp parking just south of the Fay Blvd intersection.
Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
This popular 1.17-acre boat access to the Indian River is conveniently located near the Fay Boulevard and U.S. 1 intersection. It can accommodate 40 cars and boat trailers.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Gull, Tern, Shorebirds, Migratory Waterfowl, Dolphin, Manatee
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Boat Ramp (2-lane)
• Fishing (shoreline)
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Port St. John Community Center
6650 Corto Road, Port St John
FROM I-95 take the Port St. John Exit-208 and go 1.3 miles, turn left on Grissom Pkwy, go 1.4 miles, turn left on Corto Road and go 0.1 miles.
FROM US Hwy 1 at SR-520 go north on US Hwy 1 8.8 miles, turn west on Fay Blvd, go 2.3 miles, turn right on Grissom Pkwy, go 0.4 miles, turn left on Corto Road and go 0.1 miles.
Park open after 7:00 a.m. until dark except for scheduled use.
Center open Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.; Saturday Noon-4:00 p.m. and for scheduled use.
This 5.48-acre community park features a Community Center with a large activity room and stage popular for rentals and youth programs. The center also includes a recreation room, meeting rooms and kitchen. Outdoors, the playground and basketball court are neighborhood favorites.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
Auditorium (full or half), Kitchen, Meeting Rooms
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Community Center, Playground, 1 Drinking Fountain
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Basketball Court: half, outdoor unlighted
• Community Center
- Activities for All Ages
- Seniors at Lunch Program
- Intersession and Summer Camps
• Playground
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Rotary Riverfront Park
4141 S Washington Avenue, Titusville
FROM SR-50 go north 0.6 miles on US Hwy 1. The park is on the right.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 5.79-acre community river park along the Indian River features a playground, pavilion with grills, picnic shelters, benches, restrooms, observation deck, and a fishing pier.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Gulls, Terns, Waders, Shorebirds, Waterfowl, Dolphin
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Medium Pavilion (seats 80), Family Picnic Shelter (seats 25), 3 Family Picnic Shelters (each seats 10)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Pavilion, Playground, Paved Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Fishing (5x750 pier)
• Picnics
• Playground
• Shuttle Viewing
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Sand Point Park
101 N Washington Avenue, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM I-95 take SR-406 Exit-220 and go east 2.8 miles on Garden Street, turn left on US Hwy 1, the park entrance is on the right.
FROM US Hwy 1 at SR-50 go north on US Hwy 1, 4.1 miles just past Garden Street. The entrance is on the right.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Historic Interest
This popular 29.88-acre community river park on the Indian River is home to Titusville Little League. The Astronaut Memorial Plaza is located near the south side of the park. Dedicated on Flag Day, June 14, 1986 by City of Titusville, it commemorates the astronaut crews of the Apollo, the Challenger, and more recently, the Columbia Space Shuttle.
A blacktop walkway with .66-mile stationed exercise trail meanders through open and shaded areas, and the shoreline invites fishing. Facilities include an athletic concession building, picnic tables, picnic shelters, small pavilions, grills, playground, benches, and restrooms.
A large pavilion with kitchen and grills is located near the shoreline. Click the Parks Referendum link above for project information.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Osprey, Gulls, Terns, Waders, Shorebirds, Waterfowl, Dolphin, Manatee
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Large Pavilion (seats 150), Small Pavilion (seats 30), 6 Family Picnic Shelters (each seats 10)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Large Pavilion, Some Small Pavilions, Playground, Blacktop Walkway
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Ballfields: Little League, lighted: 2 Major/Minor, 1 Senior
• Bicycling
• Boat Ramp (1-lane)
• Cultural Feature
• Exercise Trail (0.66 mile, stations)
• Fishing (shoreline)
• Picnics
• Playground
• Shuttle Viewing
• Skate Park
• Strolling
• Wildlife Observation
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Dogs allowed on short leash. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Sandrift Community Center
585 N Singleton Avenue, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1 go west 1.9 miles on Garden Street, turn right on N Singleton Ave and go 0.4 miles.
Open Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and for scheduled use.
Situated on 1.5 acres, the Community Center is a hub of activity. Completely renovated through the 2000 Parks Referendum, it is home to adult dance groups, senior citizen activities and special interest classes for children and adults.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Activity Room (seats 125)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Community Center
ACTIVITY FEATURES
• Community Center
- Activities for All Ages
- North Brevard Retirees
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Scottsmoor Landing
2400 Huntington Avenue, Scottsmoor
FROM US Hwy 1 at Garden Street (SR-406), go 11.3 miles north on US Hwy 1, turn right on Huntington Avenue and go 1.9 miles.
Boat ramp open 24 hours a day.
Located in the northernmost part of the county, this 3.05-acre community river park accesses the Indian River Lagoon. Facilities include picnic tables, benches, a boat ramp, port-o-lets, and parking for 19 cars and 15 boats.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Boat Ramp (1-lane, boats up to 18')
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Fishing (shoreline)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Dolphin; Listed in State of Florida Great Florida Birding Trail—Migratory Ducks, Shorebirds, Waders, Northern Harriers, Rails, Painted Buntings
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking
DOS & DON’TS: 1) No boats over 18 ft. 2) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 3) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 4) Other restrictions as posted.
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Sherwood Park
1845 Robin Hood Avenue, Titusville
FROM US Hwy 1 go west 3.4 miles on Garden St, turn right on N Carpenter Rd, go north 2.3 miles, turn left on Robin Hood Ave and go 0.1 miles.
FROM I-95 take SR-46 Exit-223 west 0.2 miles, turn left on N Carpenter Rd. Go south 1.3 miles, turn left on Ivanhoe Dr and go 0.1 mile. Turn left on Robin Hood Ave and go 0.1 mile to the park.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 4-acre neighborhood park situated along Sherwood Road in west Titusville is a tranquil green area featuring a small lake.
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Singleton Tennis Courts
655 N Singleton Avenue, Titusville
FROM US Hwy 1 go west 1.9 miles on Garden Street, turn right on North Singleton Avenue and go 0.5 miles.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use. Tennis Courts open 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Located north of Sandrift Community Center, this 4.42-acre community park accommodates tennis and racquetball enthusiasts. Facilities include tennis courts and racquetball courts. Palm and hardwood trees shade the picnic area. Information: 321-264-5105
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Organized Round Robin
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Private, Semi-Private, Group Lessons by USPTA Certified Instructors
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Racquetball Courts (lighted: 2 3-wall, 1 4-wall)
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Tennis Courts (10 lighted)
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Fee for Court Reservations. 2) Service animals only. 3) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 4) Other restrictions as posted.
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Six Mile Creek
5900 State Road 46, Mims
FROM I-95 take SR-46 Exit-223, go west 5.9 miles on W Main St/SR-46. The entrance is on the north side of the road.
Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
Located in the Six Mile Creek Wildlife Refuge, this 4.15-acre community river park features a boat ramp with unpaved parking for up to 50 cars and boat trailers. The ramp allows access to the St. John’s River six miles southwest through Little Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Loughman Lake and Clark Lake.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Boat Ramp (1-lane)
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Canoe Launch
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Fishing (shoreline)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Egret, Heron
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only or dogs on short leash and only when leading dog between vehicle and boat. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Stuart Park
4260 Stuart Avenue, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1, go west 1 mile on SR-50, turn right on Apollo Rd and go 0.2 miles, turn left on Cleveland St, go 0.1 mile, turn right on Stuart Avenue and go 0.2 miles.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 3-acre neighborhood park offers a site for picnics and casual sports amidst palm and hardwood trees. Facilities include a picnic shelter, grill, drinking fountain, softball field, basketball court and playground.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Ballfield
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1 adult/youth softball/multiuse, unlighted
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Basketball Court
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Picnics
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Playground
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Family Picnic Shelter (seats 20)
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Playground, Drinking Fountain
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Space Coast Communities Sports Complex
662 Canaveral Groves Boulevard, Sharpes
FROM US Hwy 1 at SR-520, go north 5.8 miles on US Hwy 1, turn west on Canaveral Groves Blvd and go 1.1 miles. [ Map ]
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This 207.14-acre partially wooded regional park is located off Canaveral Groves Boulevard and is home of Port St. John Little League, Port St. John Rockets Youth Football and Cheerleading, Port St. John Soccer Club, and Sharx Football. Facilities include soccer, Little League baseball, and football fields, restroom/concession buildings, a model airplane field near a small lake, and a go-kart track.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Ballfields
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Little League, lighted:
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2 Major/Minor
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1 Senior
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1 T-ball
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football: 1 lighted, 1 unlighted
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youth soccer, unlighted:
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1 regulation
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multiuse fields
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youth softball/multiuse field: 1 unlighted
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Basketball Court: full outdoor, unlighted
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Model Airplane Field (For activity information contact: EMAIL Spaceport R-Cers )
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Picnics
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Playground
FIELD USE: 321-264-5105
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
Small Pavilion (seats 40)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Egret, Heron, Osprey, Hawk, Migratory Songbirds
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Drinking Fountain, Paved Walkway from Parking to Baseball Concession Area
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Use is through lease agreements with Karting, youth athletic organizations, adult football and soccer. 2) Service animals only. 3) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 4) Other restrictions as posted.
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Space View Park - U.S. Spacewalk of Fame

8 Broad Street, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM SR-50, go north 4 miles on US Hwy 1, turn right on Broad Street and go 0.1 miles.
FROM Garden Street/SR-406, go south 0.1 miles on US Hwy 1, turn left on Broad Street and go 0.1 miles. [ Map ]
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
On the shore of the Indian River in downtown Titusville, this 2.63-acre community river park is landscaped with artistic sculpture, foliage, palms and hardwood trees. Benches, boardwalk, fishing and boat dock, and a sheltered pier inspire leisurely strolls. Located less than 15 miles directly across from the Kennedy Space Center launch pads.
Historic Interest
As a cultural and historical site, the park features a Veterans Memorial and the U.S. Space Walk of Fame.
In a courtyard encircled by ten granite monuments, the 80-foot Circle of Memories dedicated to All Veterans of All Wars, is the nation’s first to honor all American veterans and recognize all commissioned military engagements from the Revolutionary War to the Gulf Conflict. Over 2,550 memorial bricks pave the circle of memories. In the adjacent walk are bricks identifying each student who received the Veterans Memorial Scholarship.
On the waterfront with Old Glory in the center, is a circle of service flags of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. The Veterans Memorial Foundation, a volunteer non-profit organization, created and sponsors the memorial.
Near the attractive restroom facility, the Mercury Monument profiles the first seven astronauts and inspires reflection and strolls along the U.S. Space Walk of Fame. At the Gemini Monument, plaques set in the ground commemorate each mission, with Astronaut handprints mounted alongside. Following the shoreline northward and eventually connecting more waterfront parks, additional U.S. Space Walk of Fame exhibits will include the Apollo program.
Conceived by the Space Walk of Fame Foundation and now a part of Titusville's redevelopment plan, the riverfront promenade with a space vehicle launch view will feature educational stations highlighting achievements of individuals and events. During launches, the Foundation broadcasts live audio feeds from NASA Direct into the park. Completion of the Parks Referendum Project portion of the U.S. Spacewalk of Fame is pending due to the City of Titusville's completion of hurricane damage & seawall.
For further information, visit www.spacewalkoffame.com or click on the Parks Referendum link above for project information.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Fishing (7x85 dock)
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Strolling
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View space vehicle launches
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Live audio feed from NASA during launches
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U.S. Space Walk of Fame
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View handprints of the mercury Astronauts
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View astronauts mission logos in granite
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Veteran’s Memorial
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
Gazebo (end of pier)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Ducks, Shorebirds, Gull, Tern, Cormorant, Hawk, Dove, Dolphin, Manatee
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Restrooms, Paved Walkway, Fishing Pier with Boardwalk, Fishing Dock, Space Walk of Fame
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Titusville Veterans Memorial Fishing Pier
2 A. Max Brewer Memorial Parkway, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM SR-50 go north 4.2 miles on US Hwy 1, turn right on Garden
Historic Interest
Pier repairs and construction are underway for concession, restrooms, parking and site improvements. For Parks Referendum project update of improvements go to the Parks Referendum web site.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Piers
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Finger Pier (88')
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Large Pier
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Fishing
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Waterfowl, Gull, Tern, Pelican, Dolphin, Manatee
ADA ACCESS: Advance notice needed for special accommodations
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Tom Statham Park
7101 S US Highway 1, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM SR-50 go south 3.4 miles on US Hwy 1, the park is on the left.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
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Serving the Port St. John and Titusville communities, this 5.15-acre community river park is located in Bellwood on the Indian River. The scenic environment, landscaped with palm and hardwood trees, invites picnics, play and leisurely strolls along the paved walkway and river boardwalk. Scattered throughout the park are picnic shelters, a medium pavilion, grills, with sheltered picnic tables along the boardwalk. Additional facilities include a playground, drinking fountain, benches, and a community center where activities and rental events are regularly scheduled.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Community Center
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Fishing (shoreline)
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Picnics
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Playground
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River Boardwalk (345')
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Shuttle Viewing
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Strolling
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-633-1904
Medium Pavilion (seats 100), 3 Family Picnic Shelters (each seat 10)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Ducks, Egret, Heron, Dolphin
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Community Center, Pavilion, Playground, Drinking Fountain, River Boardwalk
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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W.W. James Park
330 Little League Lane, Titusville
Parks Referendum Project
FROM US Hwy 1 go west 0.5 mile on SR-50, turn left on Sisson Rd, go 1 mile, turn left on Little League Lane and go 0.1 mile.
FROM I-95 take SR-50 Exit-215 east 2.9 miles, turn right on Sisson Rd, go 1 mile, turn left on Little League Lane and go 0.1 mile.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
Home to the Indian River City Little League, this 53.17-acre community park is located off of Sisson Road south of SR-50. The facilities include Little League fields, restroom and concession building and pavilion.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Ballfields
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Little League, lighted
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2 Major/Minor
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2 Senior
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softball
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5105
Field Use, Small Pavilion
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Pavilion, Restrooms
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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William J. Manzo Memorial Park
3335 S Washington Avenue, Titusville
FROM SR-50 go north 1.5 miles on US Hwy 1. The park is along the river.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except for scheduled use.
This scenic 2.48-acre community river park is situated on the Indian River. The park is ideal for family fun. Facilities include a playground near restrooms and picnic facilities. Well shaded by pine and palms, this park features a paved walkway and riverfront boardwalk. Additional facilities include 3 picnic tables along the boardwalk, picnic shelters, a small pavilion, 8 grills, benches, and drinking fountain.
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Fishing (shoreline)
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Picnics
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Playground
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River Boardwalk (185')
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Launch Viewing
FACILITY RESERVATIONS: 321-264-5037
1 Small Pavilion (seats 30), 1 Family Picnic Shelter (seats 20), 7 Family Picnic Shelters (each seats 10)
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Migratory Waterfowl, Gull, Tern, Pelican, Dolphin
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Small Pavilion, Playground, Drinking Fountain, River Boardwalk, Paved Walkway
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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Wuesthoff Park
2000 Wuesthoff Street, Titusville
FROM US Hwy 1, go west 1.5 miles on SR-50, turn left on Barna Avenue, go 0.1 miles, turn right and go to the end of Wuesthoff Street.
Open after sunrise until dusk, except for scheduled use.
At this 25-acre community park tucked away just south of SR-50, visitors discover a natural Florida forest offering three distinct woodland habitats: a wetland area, hardwood hammock and upland pine forest. With its sandy nature trail and towering trees, the park is home to native plant and animal life so that visitors get a sense of the natural frontier. A short boardwalk leads across the wetland from the rustic Homer Powell Nature Center to the half-mile trail. A picnic area with grill is located in an open grassy area with the scenic wetland nearby.
There is also easy access to and from the City of Titusville Mulit-use Trail, leading 1.8 miles from Wuesthoff to Imperial Estates Elementary School.
For further information call 264-5105 or visit our Nature Web Site at:
www.brevardparks.com/nature
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ACTIVITY FEATURES
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Homer Powell Nature Center
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Nature Trail
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Easy access from the City of Titusville Multi-use Trail
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Native Songbirds, Migratory Songbirds (fall, winter), Hawk, Woodpecker, Gopher Tortoise, Eastern Indigo Snake
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Restrooms, Boardwalk, Rustic Nature Center
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only. 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only. 3) Other restrictions as posted.
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