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    3.0 (1 review)
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    Sams House at Pine Island

    Sams House at Pine Island

    4.8(4 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    I came here with my homeschooling co-op, they did a free mini class event for us. Very nice of the…read moreteacher to take the time to teach the kiddos all about navigation and she made it really fun for them as well as broke it down for them to understand in game form. I think it lasted about 25 mins or so. Only wish I would have walked more into their trail to see the water view if there is one I didn't get to see it. In all a cool spot to get a bit of history and sight seeing.

    Wow! What a cool place. My husband and I have been choosing a different nature sanctuary in…read moreBrevard county to explore and walk, today we chose Sams house and Pine Island sanctuary. We decided to park at the Pine Island end of the trail, there are a couple of rustic areas to park. The trail head for the Pine Island loop which is about 3/4 of a mile is near the manatee viewing area and kayak launch. The walk from parking area to the start of the garnet trail which takes you to Sam's house is a wide open green area that is used for walking or horseback riding, there is no shade but if you're lucky there is a beautiful breeze along the lake. The trail to Sam's house is very rustic with some boardwalks and lots of root covered ground. The path is clear but some areas a a little soft due to the surrounding canals. Sam's house is one of the original homes in Merritt Island. There are areas with explanations and examples of what was grown and sold in the area. Apparently there were prehistoric animal remains found in the area as well as the burial mound of Indigenous people. This is a definite place to revisit and explore the other trails and bits of history.

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    Saw this little guy while walking

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    Space Shuttle Atlantis - Replica

    Space Shuttle Atlantis

    4.8(33 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Space Shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center is absolutely astounding. So cool to witness…read moreall the marvels of space travel in the past, see all that's being done in the present and into the future. If you have any questions about space travel or ever had any doubts about the legitimacy of NASA or any space related, this marvel of a spectacle is definitely worth a visit if you are planning to come to Orlando! 5 solid stars and two galactic thumbs up!

    The last building that we toured was the impressive Space Shuttle Atlantis. Kennedy is the…read morepermanent home of Space Shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis is raised 30 feet off the ground, and is turned 43.21 degrees as if it were in space. There's a full scale external tank and two rocket boosters that are the grand gateway. The huge orange external tank is suspended 23 feet above the ground, and reaches 184 feet in the air. The inside tour tells the entire story of the Space Shuttle Program. There is over 60 exhibits and simulators to experience in the space shuttle center. Two other sights to see is full sized replica of the Hubble Space Telescope, that hangs opposite the open payload bay doors of Space Shuttle Atlantis, with Atlantis' Canada Arm extended(the robotic arm made by Canada). The permanent memorial honors the lives lost during the space shuttle missions, Challenger and Columbia are in the complex with patches along the walls, Challenger on the left and Columbia on the right. We didn't do the space shuttle experience(another trip in the works later this year) on this visit, but some of my younger family members did take the slide down to the next level. Space Shuttle Atlantis also has a souvenir shop located on the way out. I REALLY enjoyed my second time visiting Kennedy Space Center, it was worth the 33 yrs. wait return visit.

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    Haulover Canal - Launch area

    Haulover Canal

    4.6(5 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    According to the historical landmark plaque (summary version):…read more In early pioneer times native Americans and explorers had to pull or haul their canoes and boats across this narrow strip of land from the Mosquito Lagoon to the Indian River. Hence it became known as "haulover". Fort Ann was established nearby in 1837 during the 2nd Seminole War to protect the haulover from Indians and also carry military supplies from the Lagoon to the River. In 1852, the first canal was dug using slave labor by contractor G.E. Hawes. It was 3 feet deep, 14 feet wide, and completed in time for the 3rd Seminole Indian War (1856-1858). By 1887 a new and deeper canal was dug not far from the original. This is its present day location. In 1927 the Haulover Canal was incorporated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to be maintained. It has been dug wider and deeper and a basin added for launching boats. I enjoy visiting here. It's a beautiful motorcycle ride that includes riding through the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge- just north of Kennedy Space Center. There's a drawbridge that crosses the Haulover and as one crosses over from the south, on the north side is a site for manatee watching. The manatee watching site has a paved parking lot and a raised concrete fenced platform where one can watch manatees as they forage for food and raise to the surface for air. They can stay under water anywhere from 5-15 minutes so be patient. I saw several on my visit. Several boats were going "out" into Mosquito Lagoon. I saw a pontoon boat, a fishing boat, a sailboat (that required the drawbridge to be raised), and even a person in a kayak. The boat launch is on he south side and west of the drawbridge. This is a great place to visit or bring your boat and enjoy a day on the water traversing between the Mosquito Lagoon and the Indian River by way of the historic Haulover Canal.

    Love seeing Manatees, dolphins and gators at the haulover canal. Beautiful spot. Usually quietread more

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    Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Tours

    Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Tours

    4.6(13 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    **INITIAL REVIEW**…read more The Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Tour (which I will shorthand simply to the Lighthouse Tour) has been one of those "backyard adventures" I've been wanting to go on for the longest time. Eventually, I was able to partake in said adventure with my friends, Nate and Chops. Afterwards, I have to say that even for a probably "one-and-done" for a tour, it is definitely worth every penny spent. This tour was everything I wanted and loved, and it delivered. First and foremost, the actual business building for the Lighthouse Tour is nothing you have to worry about. According to all the tours, you will meet up at the Sands Space Museum and take a charter van to multiple locales on the tour. Before we get to the actual tour I partook in, it should be noted there are numerous tour options such as the museums alone, the lighthouse alone, or the full experience. Prices range from $35 (lighthouse only) to $65 (full tour). I went with the latter which includes numerous museums, historic launch sites, and the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse. It should also be noted that the more you do, the longer the tour. The full tour is four hours long. Please take note the things you need to check before the tour such as wearing shoes if you plan to walk up the five floors of the lighthouse, small bags allowed with small closed-contained foods and drinks only. Finally, you need to fill out a clearance check as all the stops, with the exception of Sands Space Museum, is on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Military Base. With those in mind, the full tour - known as the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse and Space Flight Tour - is all the stops if possible. I say "if possible" because some stops may be closed for maintenance or upgrades. For us, The Sands Space Museum, where the tour stars, was closed for renovation. However, the museum is free and not on protected property so I can go back and check it out. We visited four different launch sites, three museums, and the Cape Canaveral lighthouse. I personally loved the lighthouse and Hanger "A" which housed some of the larger historic rockets and jets that have helped bring NASA and the U.S. military where it is now. I personally was surprised that the first drone was used as target practice. I can't really detail everything I saw or this would become one my longest reviews, longer than I usually do. Just know that, like I said earlier in the review, for a possible one-and-done, it is worth every penny. However, if you really want to make sure the tour is a one-and-done, pay for the full tour. You'll have enough time to visit everything within the four hours, and if anything is closed, they'll take you to the Canaveral National Seashore, which was amazing because it is literally almost "untouched" by tourism. I will give this tour four out of five stars. I am not going to say consistency will earn the fifth star because only a super fan will take this tour numerous times... or work for the tour company. I will say that the lacking star has to do with the price. It can be high overall especially if stops are closed for some reason.

    Great experience an excellent adventure for all in the family. Make sure add to you agenda.read more

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    Gemini Monument - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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