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    4.5 (8 reviews)

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    Eric Z.

    Absolutely awesome place to launch kayaks and experience the bioluminesence of the plankton in the Indian River. Paddled out to Horseshoe Crab Island, waited until the sun dropped, and BOOM the waters came to life with blue and green illumination. When you walk through water it glows, when the fish dart off it shoots colorful streaks through the waters. An must see water experience in Florida.

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    Nancee M.

    Located just over the bridge on the Titusville Causeway, this small park offers a beautiful view of the water, a place to launch a sea doo, or to drop a line in the water and catch some fish. They have benches all along the water where you can sit, relax and enjoy a beautiful view. They offer clean restrooms here as well. During our visit we saw a couple catch some catfish and a puffer fish. Makes me want to get my fishing license and a rod and reel. Happy relaxation!

    on the boardwalk......boardwalk! bet you sang that!

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    Canaveral National Seashore Park

    Canaveral National Seashore Park

    4.6
    (61 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This was a very nice and relaxing trial to walk. It was very quiet maybe saw one other group while…read moreI was wrapping up my walk. I saw some small animals on the trial. There was a very nice breeze walking by the ocean. There was parking right next to the entrance of the trial.

    While exploring the space coast, we found this national coastline. The gate guard was amazing! He…read morewas friendly & helpful. We had a disabled veteran traveling with us & he informed us that we get in free & that he gets a free park pass that gets him & his party in free to any national park & half off fees when applicable. That was so helpful! The welcome center is very clean with the best bathrooms in the park. There's a small gift shop with passports & patches, if you collect them. The parking lots have compost toilets which can vary in cleanliness. They have sanitizing stations, but no water or showers. The beach is very nice & was not heavily populated while we were there. There is a nude beach as well, but we stayed away. Ha! The sand is not your average sand. It is shells. It is very sticky & takes a sticky brush to remove. BUT!! This makes it an awesome beach for shelling! We found tons of whole conch shells! There is a lot of wildlife including manatees in the summer. We saw a ton of armadillos & some dolphins. It's just a fun time! We have been back twice & both times were great. We're going back again soon. *The beaches have handicap access. They have viewing areas without going into the sand. There are a lot of places to fish & kayak. Take a cooler & spend the day! No glass or pets allowed.*

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    Nice sand!
    Nice sand!
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    Sand Point Park

    Sand Point Park

    4.5
    (14 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    The new all inclusive playground at Sand Point Park is amazing! This is a great addition to Brevard…read moreon the northern side. This playground is easy to find with lots of parking. I love all the shade and trees at this park. I appreciate that the park is gated. This option makes it less likely for your child to slip out and that makes my kids feel safer. This playground is all inclusive meaning children with accessibility needs can enjoy it too. There are lots of slides, various swings and loads of fun climbing features. This park is really big which is nice because it can accommodate a large group of kids which is ideal in downtown Titusville. My youngest son really loves the music section. There are elements to make sound and play. There really is something for every child's needs/wants. The bathroom is a bit of a walk but it there is one nearby. There is also a splash pad nearby as well. This is a great park with lots of great features and I highly suggest you check it out if you live in the spacecoast and want to give your kids a fun day.

    Not too many of the public parks that I have visited earn five stars but this one was excellent and…read moredeservant of the prestigious five stars. The Indian River Lagoon and the Max Brewer Bridge is the back drop of this beautiful park making it a standout location with nice ammenities too. There are several covered picnic pavilions, exercise stations and walking paths with a Splash kiddie water park. A few clean gender assigned public bathrooms. Plenty of parking was available. Kudos to the City of Titusville for this one of a kind park.

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    A great place to watch a rocket launch.
    A great place to watch a rocket launch.
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    William J Manzo Memorial Park

    William J Manzo Memorial Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    This is a small but pleasant park on U.S. Highway 1 in Titusville, Florida. The one thing that…read morestood out to me here is that the squirrels had seemingly no fear of humans and openly approached me. One even came and sniffed at my shoes much like a dog would. Anyway, they have picnic tables that have a roof above it. I guess a pavilion, but almost all of them are single picnic tables, so let's call them personal pavilions. They also have a children's playground.

    Overlooking Kennedy Space Center across the Indian River, William J Manzo Memorial Park is a small,…read moretreesy, county park with tables, picnic shelters, & restrooms. The Indian River offers great views of many launch pads & the Vehicle Assembly Building, as well as playful dolphins & other wildlife. Both pads of Launch Complex 39 are easily visible from Manzo Park, which is why I've been here to watch three launches. Public bathrooms are available when the park is open, though often I have found toilet paper to be lacking. This was again the case on my last visit, though soap & paper towels were sufficient. The ladies' restroom has 2 stalls and one sink. Note, the facilities don't have A/C or heat. Maybe 5 years ago, hubs & I were driving through Titusville, after a launch we were there to see had been scrubbed that day, and we passed this park. I remembered the view, but had never visited not related to a launch. So we stopped. Though we were there less than an hour, I had never seen so many dolphins at one time! They were clearly frolicking & I thoroughly enjoyed watching. My first visit to this park was on Friday, May 14 2010 for STS-132, which was originally scheduled to be the last launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis (now resting at KSCVC). My sister & I underestimated traffic and ended up on US 1 very close to launch time. Spotting this park, she quickly pulled onto a residential side street to park, & we briskly walked over to the park, with mere minutes to spare. Our view of 39-A was as perfect as possible from Titusville! What an amazing view... And the SOUND! So about a year later, on Friday, July 8, 2011, I knew I had to see the final Space Shuttle launch in-person. Announced a few months after the launch I'd witnessed in 2010, this was actually Atlantis' last flight, as well as the final mission of the space shuttle program. Again launching from LC 39-A, STS-135 would be the last launch of humans from US soil for nearly 9 years. Astronaut Doug Hurley was on this flight, though no one knew then that he would help usher in the next generation of human-rated launch vehicles, built by a company in the private sector. The last Saturday in May 2020, we ended up parking near Manzo Park to watch #LaunchAmerica, SpaceX's first attempt at a crewed launch. OK, second attempt, since Wednesday's launch was scrubbed due to lightning in the vicinity. BUT, this was the first launch of humans from US soil since the Space Shuttle program had ended. My daughter rode with me, and my friend followed in her own car to maintain social distancing. We found a spot for $10 each to park with easy exiting & camera surveillance, right across US 1 from Manzo Park. About 20 minutes before launch, we donned our PPE & walked the half block to watch. The park was packed with excited spectators, and we were not disappointed that day... another great view of a flawless launch! Even though this was a smallish Falcon 9 rocket, the sound was just as amazing as it rolled across the water in waves. William J Manzo Memorial Park is obviously one of my favorite vantage points for watching a launch from Titusville. And this park is also a quiet respite on non-launch days in any season. Of course, I'll be back.

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    Fox Lake Park

    Fox Lake Park

    5.0
    (7 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Titusville is known as the "Gateway to Nature and Space," and after visiting Fox Lake Park, it's…read moreeasy to see where the "nature" part of that nickname comes from. I happened to stop nearby for some fast food and decided eat at the park. I'm so glad I did, because this beautiful park was a delight to visit. The area has a prehistoric history. Between 5,000 and 450 years ago, Native American groups lived here, harvesting freshwater snails and mussels. The discarded shells eventually formed large mounds, some of which were later used as burial sites by communities living along the Indian River's dune ridge. Today, Fox Lake Park is an expansive 31-acre park on the shores of Fox Lake, a small natural freshwater lake. A paved loop road winds through the park for walking and biking. The park has picnic shelters, grills, sand volleyball courts, a fishing dock, a canoe and kayak launch for personal watercraft, and a boat ramp with access to South Lake with a network of scenic waterways to explore. There are eight rental pavilions of various sizes, including the massive Main Pavilion, which can accommodate up to 1,000 guests and features both a kitchen and stage. Throughout the year, the park hosts numerous community events. Fox Lake Park offers boating, fishing, kayaking, and picnicking all in a peaceful natural setting. I especially appreciated the quiet lakeside views with the chance to view wildlife. Fox Lake Park is also a designated stop on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, a network of more than 500 premier wildlife-viewing locations throughout the state. Birdwatchers can spot wading birds such as American Coots, Snowy Egrets, Green Herons, and Anhingas. During the winter months, ducks including Buffleheads, Northern Pintails, and Northern Shovelers are frequent visitors. Migrating songbirds such as Red-eyed Vireos, Prairie Warblers, and American Redstarts can often be found among the oaks and forest edges. Other species to watch for include Common Ground-Doves, Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, Loggerhead Shrikes, Swamp Sparrows, and, if you're lucky, Wood Storks, Swallow-tailed Kites, Limpkins, Tree Swallows (in winter), and even the occasional Roseate Spoonbill if you are able to explore Fox Lake and South Lake by kayak. Fox Lake Park is a place to discover history, recreation, and Florida's natural beauty. A simple stop for lunch ended up showing me an amazing place to experience the area's quieter, more scenic side.

    Fox Lake Park is a wonderful park located in Titusville, Florida. I pulled in here to take a…read morebusiness call and get some walking in while taking the call. The park itself had a nice paved path, a children's playground, several pavilions, a boat ramp, and more. While there was some flooded area from the recent Hurricane Milton it was not too bad. If you are in the area, I would definitely recommend a visit to Fox Lake Park.

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    Manatee Cove

    Manatee Cove

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    This is a great area to launch for SUP (stand up paddleboard) or kayaks. There is a small parking…read morelot that will fit about 20 cars in the launch area. A company called Calypso Kayaking thar rents canoes out of here. The launch area can be a little difficult if you're not super agile or if your paddle board is heavy - the best way I can describe it is it's a sloped staircase made of wood planks and dirt (I think it was about 5-6 steps if I remember correctly). It wasn't difficult going down, however, I was using my friend's Bote SUP, which is pretty heavy and it was difficult for me to carry it up the steps especially after a difficult and physical paddle with windy conditions. If I was using a lighter board I don't think it would've have been too difficult for me. This park also has nice a cute little playground and clean restrooms that are open year round. There is a covered picnic area with grills. And the parking lot at both the launch area and near restrooms are paved. We were there at low tide and the water was very shallow in some areas - so shallow that we had to get off our SUPs at one point and pull them through the water a few feet so we didn't damage our fins. It was great having the shallow waters because we saw LOTS of stingrays, horseshoe crabs and fish! Also lots of water birds throughout our paddle! One of the islands that we stopped at had a nice beach area and beautiful dead tree that made for great photo ops! All in all, this is a great location to launch for SUP and kayak. We will definitely go back and hopefully see dolphins and/or manatees the next time!

    This is a great location to paddleboard or kayak in Merritt Island /Brevard County if you want to…read moresee manatees up close there are places to launch your kayak and it's not crowded

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    Group picture
    This old, dead tree makes for beautiful photos!
    This old, dead tree makes for beautiful photos!
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