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    4.3 (30 reviews)
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    PJ C.

    As were exploring the Space Coast we saw a couple of write-ups for this park and being nerds we thought we'd check it out. We had been warned that parts were under construction and fenced off. After now reading some reviews it looks like it has been in this state of disrepair for awhile though it appears the section by the Veterans Park was actively being worked on - perhaps a sign of progress? We did walk around the exhibits that were accessible. They were pretty interesting but I guess I was expecting more. Like the town itself this exhibit was a bit worn and sad.

    Jay G.

    Re: Update They have finally finished the renovations. It took years to complete but they did a stellar job. It's a park that former space employees can be proud of. Also, the Veterans section has been cleaned up and the fences taken down. There are two long docks that extend into the Indian River that allows unbelievable views of the Vehicle Assembly Building and the launch pads. I will take a photo the next launch to show how good this is. It took a long time to complete the repairs but it was well worth the wait. If you want to see a launch up close and free, I highly recommend the park. Thanks to the City of Titusville for making former NASA, space program contractors and residents proud of the park. Just be prepared for crowds now that it's opened again

    Lana E.

    Five stars for this easy-to-access park to watch a rocket launch! The other night, my family drove up here to get a good view of the Falcon 9 lift off. Surprisingly, at 7:00pm on a Sunday evening, the crowd was minimal and we had the most amazing view of the shuttle!

    Lori B.

    This waterfront park is wedged between downtown Titusville & the Max Brewer Memorial Parkway & Bridge, right on the Indian River overlooking Kennedy Space Center. For those of us more familiar with Florida's west coast, the Indian River is like our intercoastal waterway, only much wider. This park offers so much space history among its outdoor exhibits & memorials, and its free! With monuments, plaques & memorials dedicated to the Mercury & Gemini missions by the water, and Skylab & STS missions across the street, I could've spent much more than the hour or so that I did, reading everything and enjoying the peace here. On a Wednesday early afternoon, we saw literally 3 other people total enjoying this space. Maybe because the park was undergoing renovations in early February, but I was surprised that more people weren't wandering around, especially since the milestone Falcon Heavy had launched the day prior. The park area right on the water was under construction & not open to the public, so maybe that's why I saw so few visitors. Parking was plentiful on the water side of the park, but nearly non-existent across the street. The park is a gem in Titusville, and great way to spend an hour or two. You can't beat the price, and the amount of history to learn here is amazing. When the area right on the water re-opens, it will be an excllent spot for launch viewing across the Indian River.

    River View
    Ward D.

    What a neat place - a lot of history. This is sort of a hidden gem. If I had not turned one street early to cross the bridge I would have missed it. This site is located on the east side of US-1 just 1 block south of SR 406 ( the Max Brewer Memorial Bridge). It stretches from US-1 all the way to the river. The portion that is nearest to the water is a great view across to Cape Kennedy, the Vehicle Assembly Building, and the launch pads. The park is full of history. There are numerous memorials to various astronauts that made space flight possible. As you go back toward US-1 there are tributes to various shuttle missions as well as tributes in marble and stone to those who gave their last full measure of devotion. The space shuttle memorial has pictures carved into marble in the base that is beautiful. It is not the best area and seems a little run-down but there are so many honors and tributes that it would take a lot of time to see them all. I plan to visit there again and suggest that this is a great place to visit if you are a fan of the American space program and want to experience its history through the plaques honoring its pioneers. Enjoy.

    Everyone waited hours for the launch.
    Julie A.

    500-4-3-2-1, BLAST OFF! This is where you Get ready for the Launch! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe-yhsV-UbA And send them to Outta Space! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzFt_n6uU3s It's too bad the shuttle program is going to be retired soon. There are only 2 more launches after this one. We watched the very last launch of Discovery. We had a great view of the shuttle, even of it on the launchpad. I recommend bringing a pair of good binoculars as it is hard to see with the naked eye. (Hint, look east towards a mound, the shuttle is at the left.) All I saw was a blur of poles beside a giant mound. I'm sure the girl with binoculars had a much better view. (I have no idea why I didn't think to ask her to look through them!) If you bring a camera with you, make sure you don't forget to anchor the camera cover or the wind might blow it off and people will think your draws are floating around in the water. And please please wear sneakers or at least secure sandals. A girl who was standing beside us at the dock lost her slipper and it floated away on the muddy murky water like a mini boat. Haha. During the launches, there are plenty of eating options. Panda Express and a pizza chain had booths set up, as well as some food trucks. They also have bathrooms, but be prepared to wait in line. There were plenty of tourists from all over. The guy next to us was from Canada. And there was a TV crew filming for some Japanese show. Too bad they didn't point the camera my way. Tanoshii! Get there plenty of hours in advance if you want to get good seats. Or you might find yourself walking on water. We looked back and it seemed like a miracle! People walking on the water, some even setting their tripods and cameras up in the middle. WTH? haha Apparently there's a sandbar, but I definitely would not put my camera there. Instant loss of thousands of $$$ if that thing fell! When I say plenty of hours, I mean it. The people with the best seats slept there overnight! We arrived around 1pm for a 4:50pm launch and somehow managed to a spot right behind them. God is good, FTW! haha. Parking was hard to find even though we got there 4 hours before the launch. We had to park 4 blocks away in a different park. I suspect for the last 2 launches, it will be 3 times worse! The shuttle launch itself is only about 5 minutes or so. All the hours of waiting for a 5 minute show that will only happen once in a lifetime. However, when the shuttle lifts off, it's surely a sight to see and it is totally worth it! FYI, this is my 500th review!

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    Chrissy S.

    We were so excited for the launch but it was canceled, while in the area we decided to stop by the park. It appeared to be a fun spot to visit but we were surprised as it was mostly fenced off due to the hurricane, it doesn't appear there are any plans to fix, free parking though

    Cool sign
    Brian S.

    A park for the imagination Space View Park is a small park by the standards of most parks. But it is in a very special place and has some very special stuff. Only 15 or so minutes away from where the rockets blast off, it's a great place to watch the space shuttle leave earth. People gathered here to watch when the great rockets blasted off. Unfortunately there are no more space shuttles heading toward space. However there still is a whole lot of history in this park. You can feel the roar or the rockets and smell the liquid hydrogen just by standing here. Just so many things that glorify and honor the bravery and "right stuff" that the astronauts had. Plaques, models names and even hand prints of the guys that knew that failure was not an option. This is truly space geek heaven. A place to savior and walk slowly, take in every name, every date and every bit of information. A place to remember because something this special will never happen again.

    Paul E.

    With the retirement of the Space Shuttle program, after three decades of triumph and heartbreak, one of those unsung things that brought joy to hundreds of thousands, if not millions, was Space View Park in Titusville Florida. How could a simple parcel of land bring joy to so many? Easy; overlooking the bay towards Kennedy Space Center, it was a perfect vantage point...and free...for those wishing to view something as awe-inspiring as the launch of a Shuttle. I'm willing to bet there aren't many who have never imagined what it would be like to be sitting on your back in the commanders' seat as the clock ticks down, the sudden vibration and roar as the shuttle's three main engines ignite, then the kick in the pants when the solid rocket boosters come alive. Better than any ride at Disney, that's for sure. On my trip to Florida to witness the launch of Endeavour on STS-134 earlier this year, I was lucky enough to have gotten tickets to view the launch from the causeway on KSC property. But, as luck would have it, that launch was scrubbed at the last minute, and I had to satisfy my aeronautical aspirations with visits to KSC's sprawling museum and visitor center, as well as Space View Park. Even though the launch was delayed, there were still plenty of facilities (port-o-potties) set up for the expected throngs of spectators. Scattered around the park are monuments to NASA's programs over the years, from Mercury to Apollo. There's even a "wall of fame", with handprints and signatures in concrete from pioneering astronauts like Al Shepard and Wally Schirra. Yep, my mitt is bigger than theirs. So even though the shuttle program came to an end today, I'm sure Space View Park will continue to be a prime vantage point for whatever the next space exploration vehicle will be, fueling the imaginations of youngsters that may someday sit in that commander's seat.

    Cool shuttle art
    Janene H.

    This water front park has been a favorite for years as one of the best places to watch a shuttle launch. I think word has gotten out though, because as the shuttle program enters its final launches this place is packed. To the point where you'd probably need to arrive at least a day early to get an unobstructed view. We came here for what was supposed to be Endeavors final launch (The launch ended up being scrubbed). We parked nearby along the road and road our bikes over to the park (this was 7 hours before the launch). Every spot was occupied, even under the trees. Oddly enough, the restrooms were closed and instead a sign directed you to the port-o-pots. Across from the waterfront section is a nice tribute to NASA history and its astronauts. We rode our bikes around and discovered that an even better place to view the launch would be the nearby Max Brewer Memorial Parkway bridge, which closes to vehicular traffic 2 hours before launch. Not only is the bridge actually closer than space view park, but it's unobstructed and elevated. AND, there are actually flushing toilets at the nearby Sand Point Park. Sadly, people are going to be swarming Space View Park only a few more times before the shuttle program is over. After the fleet is retired I can imagine this little park is going to be pretty empty.

    Watching a Space Shuttle launch from Space View Park
    Tim B.

    We always go here to watch launches. Why Space View Park? 1. Space View Park is FREE. No tickets are required. There are no busses to board and plenty of options for food-including bringing your own! 2. Live audio & video feed of the NASA launch countdown provided by the Space Walk of Fame Foundation. You will know exactly what is happening at every milestone during the preparations and launch. Got a question? Ask one of the knowlegeable volunteers! 3. Easy parking with no traffic! Parking is free in Titusville along the roads or in several open lots within a block of the park. You can leave after the launch and encounter minimal (if any) traffic on the way home. Avoid the 2-hr traffic headache of the KSC Visitor Complex!! 4. Picnic areas and restrooms are available to anyone waiting to see a launch. There are even souvenier t-shirts and space memorabilia sold to raise money for the park! Much better than standing in weeds along the road. 5. Near good food in downtown Titusville such as Dixie Crossroads, Kloiber's Cobbler Eatery in addition to the food vendors set up in the park. 6. The space museum is FREE. The Space Walk of Fame Museum is a hands-on set of exhibits donated, maintained, and hosted by the men and women of the US Space program. Only a block away, the musum is open before and after the launch, no matter what time of day or night!!

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    Awesome place to watch a launch-especially at night. Easy to find. Plenty of parking.

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    I left central Kentucky on Saturday afternoon, April 3, 2010, for the drive to Florida for the launch of STS-131.

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    A great place to watch a rocket launch.
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    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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    5.0
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    This old, dead tree makes for beautiful photos!
    This old, dead tree makes for beautiful photos!
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