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Anderson Park -- This one-acre mini-park provides the community with an full outdoor basketball court, playground and shaded picnic table. Anderson Park is located south of Dixon Boulevard between Olive and Highland Avenues in Brevard County, and is open from sunrise to sunset. The park is located at 501 Siske Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922. The pools are open 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Anderson Park -- This one-acre mini-park provides the community with an full outdoor basketball court, playground and shaded picnic table. Anderson Park is located south of Dixon Boulevard between Olive and Highland Avenues in Brevard County, and is open from sunrise to sunset. The park is located at 501 Siske Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922. The pools are open 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
B.A. Morse Park -- This two-acre neighborhood park has a playground system including toddler equipment. BA Morse Park is located at 830 Knight Ave, Cocoa, FL 32922. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Blanton Park -- Well shaded by palm, oak and ornamental trees, facilities at Blanton Park include a playground and a full outdoor basketball court. Blanton Park is located at 1300 Main St, Titusville, FL 32780. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Blue Hole Park -- Blue Hole is a half-acre neighborhood park with a quaint small town atmosphere, situated around a pond with trees shading the picnic tables and grilles, and is ideal for leisurely get-togethers. Blue Hole Park is located on SR 50 in South Titusville. The park is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Bonsteel Park -- Bonsteel Park is popular for surfing and shoreline fishing. Preserving the natural environment, facilities at this quiet south beach include a stabilized parking area and dune crossover. This peaceful two-acre community beach park is located 15 miles south of U.S. Hwy 192. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (321) 952-4650.
F. Burton Smith Regional Park -- A popular venue for large group picnics and community events, this expansive 1000-acre scenic park is located three miles west of I-95 along SR 520. The hardwood hammock, pastureland, prairie and wetland ecosystems inspire nature and wildlife enthusiasts, while the park amenities invite group activities. With a view toward a small nature lake, the large pavilion with a kitchen seats up to 600 people, and two small pavilions beside a larger lake are near a playground and restrooms. Individual picnic tables are also situated around the lake, with volleyball and horseshoe facilities nearby. The large lake features a natural canoe launch and fishing is welcomed there and in the tributaries. On the south side of the lake is a rustic tent camping site and one-mile woodland nature trail, while another nature trail with botanical markers is located near the large pavilion. Campsites are available for $5 per tent, per night. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Canova Beach Park -- Canova Beach Park is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the eastern end of Eau Gallie Boulevard. This 12-acre community beach park features a xeriscape garden with native plants sponsored by the South Brevard Water Authority. Facilities include a small pavilion, grille, sheltered picnic tables, restrooms and outside showers. One of the three dune crossovers is wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Cocoa Manor -- Cocoa Manor is a shaded half-acre mini park situated between North US Highway 1 and Indian River Drive about one-mile south of SR 528. The fenced park includes a playground with toddler equipment and a picnic table. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Cocoa West Recreation Complex -- Cocoa West Recreation Complex features a Community Center with gymnasium, kitchen and meeting rooms. This 19-acre community park is just south of SR 520 in west Cocoa. A wide range of educational programs sponsored by Project Star and recreation department sponsored special interest activities are scheduled at this facility. Additionally, several outdoor amenities including a lighted softball field with concession, two pavilions with grilles, and playground equipment make this park a popular gathering place for the nearby community. For more information, call the Recreation Complex at (321) 633-1987.
Coconut Point Park -- This 37-acre community beach park and sea turtle nesting site preserves the natural environment. Popular for surfing, beachcombing and fishing, the park amenities include a small pavilion, restrooms, and an outside shower. One of the two dune crossovers is wheelchair accessible. Coconut Point Park is located 5.5 miles south of US Hwy 192. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Cuyler Park -- This 12-acre park has been a neighborhood gathering place since 1913. The Community Center was built in 1989 with Community Development Block Grant funding to house a gymnasium, activity room, a learning center, as well as a Child Care Association program. On the grounds are lighted basketball courts, a lighted softball field, a playground, and two picnic pavilions with grilles. An exercise trail is planned for the future. Facilities available for rent include the gym, recreation room, annex with kitchen and stage, softball field, court areas and pavilions. Each pavilion can be rented for $10 per day. The gym can be rented for $25 per day and the recreation room is $10.50 per day. The softball field with lighting can be rented for $12.50 per hour. The annex is available for $12.50 per hour. The kitchen is an additional $25 per day. The annex requires a $9 employee fee and a deposit. For more information, call (321) 264-5045.
Don "Mo" Stradley Memorial Park -- Don Imol Stradely Memorial Park is adjacent to the south boundary of the Brevard Community College-Cocoa campus. This 43-acre sports complex and home of Cocoa Little League and RockCo Girls Softball features several ball fields with concession buildings and press boxes. The layout of the park is ideal for tournament play of softball, little league, t-ball, and football. With 12 lighted horseshoe pits, it is also a popular site for this active sport. Additionally, there are three 4-wall racquetball courts and a small pavilion. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Dunn Airpark Soccer Fields -- On 18-acres of property, these soccer fields are located behind Sandrift Recreation Center and are home to the Titusville Soccer Club. More than 800 children and adults play soccer on the ten unlighted fields throughout the fall and spring seasons. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (321) 264-5105.
Eau Gallie Causeway Park -- This one-acre boating area is a popular boat launch and windsurfing site. It is also a great place for viewing the annual Christmas Parade of Boats. Besides the natural windsurfing launch area, facilities include a four-lane boat ramp, unpaved parking for 20 cars with boat trailers, and a 180 foot fishing catwalk. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Erna Nixon Park -- This 54-acre community park located off of Nasa Boulevard, southwest of the Melbourne Airport, is a natural Florida hammock and nature preserve. A popular site for nature walks and outdoor festivals including the annual Crackerfest, it features 3,000 feet of elevated boardwalk winding through three different ecosystems where native plant species and small animals can be viewed. A small pavilion with picnic tables and restrooms adjoins a Nature Center, where exhibits can be viewed. For more information, call (321) 952-4525.
Fay Lake Wilderness Park -- Fay Lake Wilderness Park is located at the west end of Fay Boulevard. This 193-acre site offers walking access to a 27-acre fishing lake. Development as a passive community park with playground, pavilions, primitive camping, boardwalk, and launch area for non-motorized craft is in the planning and design stage. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Fay Park -- Fay Park is located off Fay Boulevard in Port St. John. This 11-acre park is a center of activity. Two family picnic shelters with grilles are near a playground. The basketball court is popular, while the two lighted tennis courts and two lighted four-wall racquetball courts attract the enthusiasts. Tennis and racquetball court reservations are available 24-hours in advance by calling (321) 633-1974 after 5:00 p.m. With activities coordinated by the Port St. John Little League, the park serves young ballplayers with four little league fields, including a senior and T-ball field. It is also home to the Port St. John Rockets Youth Football and Cheerleading.
First Street Boat Ramp -- Off of US Hwy 1, just south of John Jorgensen's Boat Ramp, this half-acre boating area provides access to the Indian River. Facilities include a one-lane boat ramp, parking for 30 cars and six trailers, and a 150 foot boat dock. For more information, contact Park Operations at 952-4650.
Fisherman's Landing -- Featuring the Grant Historical House, this scenic 7.5-acre community river park is located off US Hwy 1 adjacent to the Indian River Lagoon. It is a perfect wayside park for travelers and a convenient site for community events. The shaded pavilion and grille with restrooms nearby, the 2,000-foot walking path, and the 630-foot river front boardwalk invite picnics and leisurely strolls. While a 200-foot fishing dock accommodates fishing. Although boat launching is not allowed, boaters may tie up to the dock to access the restrooms and picnic area. For more information, call (321) 952-4650.
Flutie Athletic Complex -- This beautiful athletic complex is a 29-acre community park situated across from Gemini Elementary School. Catching the sea breezes, it is home of two youth athletic organizations: South Beaches Little League and Melbourne Beach Soccer Club. Athletic facilities include lighted tennis courts, soccer fields, little league fields, a multi-use field, and concession stand. At the south end of the complex, a creative playground area invites hours of play by local children. Nearby, the Williams Building is a site for special interest classes. For more information, call (321) 952-4650.
Fox Lake Park -- A premier regional park in North Brevard, this 31.5-acre scenic getaway is located west of I-95 at the end of Fox Lake Road. It is easily accessed from SR 405 about two miles north of SR 50, making it ideal for large community events. A paved road loops through the many palm and ornamental trees. Facilities include five family picnic pavilions, barbecue grilles, a picturesque gazebo, sand volleyball courts, a fishing dock and a boat ramp. The boat ramp provides the public with access to South Lake from Fox Lake. Several pavilions are available for rental with seating up to 900. Pavilions that can accommodate up to 30 people are $15.90 per day. A pavilion for up to 100 guests are $47.50 per day. A large pavilion with seating for up to 900 is $185.50 per day. A kitchen is also available for rental for $75 per day. The kitchen requires that an employee be present at all times. The employee fee is $9 per hour. Additionally, a custodial deposit is required. The deposit can range from $50 to $300 depending on the number of guests in the party. For more information, call (321) 264-5037.
Friendship Park -- Shaded by palm and pine trees, this one-acre neighborhood park is located on Barclay Drive north of Fay Boulevard. The park includes playground equipment and a park bench. The park is open from sunrise to sunset daily. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Gibson Gymnasium and Field -- Located off US Hwy 1 just northwest of Titusville High School, this 8-acre community park includes a gymnasium and lighted football field. The gymnasium serves year-round as a site for youth and adult basketball, indoor active games and drop-in recreation. The outdoor field is home for the North Brevard Bears Youth Football & Cheerleading Club. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Hatbill Park -- Preserved in its natural setting, Hatbill Park is a 15-acre boating area located seven miles off SR 46. Sport fishing from boat or shoreline is a pastime at this park. A two lane boat ramp allows access to the St. Johns River. For more information, contact (321) 264-5105.
Hightower Park -- This two-acre neighborhood beach park is located four and a half miles south of Pineda Causeway. Providing access to the Atlantic Ocean for surf fishing and beachgoers, amenities include a small parking lot, a dune crossover and an outdoor shower. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Holder Park -- Located off Holder Road, this 40-acre community park has restrooms, a mid-sized and a small pavilion, a barbecue grille, two little league fields, a senior little league and a T-ball field. The playground is located in a shaded area with park benches nearby. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Hoo Hoo Park -- Nestled along the Indian River, six miles south of SR 520 on US Highway 1, this 6-acre community river park features a 900-foot handicapped accessible boardwalk. The nature boardwalk begins near a small pavilion with restrooms and winds through a natural Florida hammock to the river. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Isaac Campbell Sr. Park -- This five-acre community park is located near the Brevard County Government Complex. The park often holds private gatherings, as well as special interest and drop-in activities at the community center. Landscaped with palm and hardwood trees, facilities include a small pavilion, barbecue grilles, a mid-sized pavilion with kitchen and restrooms, a playground, two lighted tennis courts, two lighted basketball courts and a softball field. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
James G.Bourbeau Memorial Park -- Located along the St. Johns River at SR 520 next to the Lone Cabbage Fish Camp, this 52-acre community river park is a gateway to excellent bass fishing. It provides a staging area for many fishing tournaments. Facilities include a two-lane boat ramp and dock, restrooms, a midsize pavilion with a barbecue grille, and parking for 100 cars and boat trailers. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Joe Lee Smith Park -- A hub for after school programs, neighborhood events, and indoor basketball, this three-acre park has a Community Center with a small meeting room and gymnasium. Outdoors, the swimming pool is open during the guarded summer season, a field is used for little league play, and daily drop-in is popular at the playground and basketball court. For more information, call (321) 633-1872.
John Jorgensen's Landing -- Located on the Indian River Lagoon, two miles south of Valkaria Road, this active half-acre boating area includes parking for 25 cars and trailers. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Kelly Park West -- Located just south of the Beeline on the west side of Banana River Drive, this 41-acre community river park offers a small fishing pier on a three-acre pond, and two lighted multipurpose fields with a concession facility. Restrooms, a mid-sized pavilion and playground add convenience for organized youth athletics at this park. For more information, call (321) 455-1380.
Kennedy Point Park -- Featuring shoreline fishing, this five-acre community river park is located just a quarter-mile south of Highway 50 on the Indian River. Future development will include a two-lane boat ramp with central dock, pavilion, restrooms and parking. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Kings Park -- Located about two miles north of the Barge Canal off SR 3, this 240-acre community river park is primarily an undeveloped wetland preserve and haven for freshwater fishing. The small, developed area at the northeast corner of the park, featuring a multipurpose field and paved parking, accommodates practice games and neighborhood play. Nearby, a deep freshwater lake offers a natural ramp for non-motorized boats. Another small lake, a two-mile canoe trail and natural walking trails inspire the adventurous. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 455-1380.
Kiwanis Island Park -- Located just east of Sykes Creek Parkway off SR 520 in a wildlife sanctuary, this 18-acre community river park caters to both active and passive recreational enthusiasts. A 1-mile stationed exercise trail loops the island's complex of athletic facilities which includes lighted tennis and racquetball courts, softball fields, horseshoe pits and volleyball court. A two-lane boat ramp for boaters, and a natural launch area for rowers and canoeists provides access into Sykes Creek leading to the Barge Canal or Banana River. Fishing is another popular activity both from the shoreline and from the 200-foot fishing dock. The Community Center features ongoing activities and a gymnasium, a small kitchen and meeting rooms. Another meeting room and a banquet sized kitchen are located at the large pavilion. A large pavilion with seating for groups up to 250 people, a mid-sized pavilion, and three small pavilions with a playground and restrooms nearby make this park attractive for group gatherings and community events. For more information, call (321) 455-1380.
Kiwanis Park -- In a landscaped setting near the southwest end of the Melbourne Causeway, this seven-acre community park offers a scenic view of the Indian River Lagoon. Bounded by shoreline on three sides, fishing is a favorite pastime, with a small pavilion plus two scattered picnic tables making this a popular wayside stop, and site for brown bag lunches. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (407) 788-0405.
Lakeview Park -- This three-acre community park is situated just west of Cocoa and about a-mile south of SR 520. The playground, small pavilion, two lighted basketball courts and a multi-use field are open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 633-1874.
Lee Wenner Park -- On the Indian River at the southwest side of the Hubert Humphrey Bridge, this 12-acre community river park is an active boat launch site. The four-lane ramp and several other amenities make it an attractive recreational area. The Coast Guard Auxiliary Building features a meeting room available as a rental facility. A mid-sized pavilion, picnic tables, restrooms, playground and volleyball court are conveniently situated for group activity, while a 500-foot pier and a T-shaped dock are ideal for leisurely fishing. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Lake Shepard Boat Ramp -- In a neighborhood community about 1.5 miles south of the Pineda Causeway, this boating area offers a one-lane boat ramp for local residents to access the Banana River. Adjacent parking is not available. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Lake Washington Park -- This shaded 26-acre community river park is along the shore of Lake Washington at the west end of Lake Washington Road. The park has boating ramps for powerboats and airboats. Fishing is popular on the lake and on the St. Johns River, which can be accessed from the lake. Parking is available for cars and trailers. Additional facilities include restrooms, one mid-sized pavilion, small pavilions at a charge of $21.20 per day, large pavillions at $106 per day, one sheltered picnic table, a playground and fishing pier. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 952-4650.
Long Point Park -- A popular camping park, this 84-acre conservation area and urban district river park is off SR A1A, one-mile north of Sebastian Inlet on an island in the Indian River Lagoon. 113 campsites are positioned along the shoreline for convenient fishing. Also available is a one-lane boat ramp and a small fishing dock. The park is the habitat of protected wildlife such as otters, bobcats, birds and manatees, and is also a major roosting site for wood storks. Close by on Scout Island primitive camping is available at a reasonable group rate, and more than a-mile of nature trails can be explored. Nature walks are provided for school children and organized groups by appointment. The close proximity to the lagoon, the Sebastian Inlet marine ecosystems and the Atlantic Ocean attract campers to this park where facilities include 15 campsites with water, electric, and sewer; 115 campsites with water and electric; 40 rustic campsites; restrooms, showers, laundry, dump station and concession store. The semi-rustic campsites are available for $18.50 per night and the rustic campsites are available for $13.75 per night. Other amenities include a playground, four small and one mid-sized pavilion, one large pavilion with seating up to 200, picnic tables, a wading bird pond, an unguarded swimming pond and a fire pit. For more information, call (321) 952-4532.
Lori Wilson Park -- This 32-acre regional beach park just four miles south of SR 520 features a maritime hammock and is a popular site for visitors. Beach attractions include, three pavilions along a 1,000 foot boardwalk, six dune crossovers, seasonal lifeguards, nearby concessions and surf fishing. Separated by the hammock, the restrooms, showers and parking lots are conveniently located on both the north and south sides of the park. The Johnnie Johnson Nature Center and a small playground are located adjacent to the south restrooms. The park is also an ideal environment for large community events and group gatherings. Two mid-sized pavilions, barbecue grills, an open grassy area, horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court are located on the north side. Another small pavilion next to the nature center accommodates small group activities and programs conducted by the Park Naturalist. The dunes, the 3,155 foot boardwalk through the hammock, and the Johnnie Johnson Nature Center allow visitors to experience Florida's natural coastline. For more information, call (321) 455-1380.
McFarland Park -- At the east end of Coquina Drive on the Indian River in north Cocoa, this one-acre community river park provides convenient river front access for the neighborhood. The park is well shaded and includes a one-lane small boat ramp, parking space, a fishing dock, and a sheltered picnic table. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
McLarty Park -- A hub of activity, this 20-acre community park located in Rockledge features several little league fields and is the Home of Rockledge Little League. A Community Center and large pavilion in the center of the shaded grounds provide a venue for community events and recreational activities for all ages. Additional facilities include a barbecue pit at the pavilion with restrooms nearby, scattered picnic tables, two lighted tennis courts, a full outdoor basketball court, a volleyball court, and a swimming pool. Swim classes and public swim are available during the guarded summer season. For more information, call (321) 633-1870.
Manatee Cove -- On the Indian River one-half-mile south of Porcher Road, this 29.5-acre community river park is a fisherman's retreat. An access road extends from a 4-H equestrian facility at the park entrance to a small lagoon that offers refuge for manatees and a launch site for canoes. A natural trail around the lagoon provides access for shoreline fishing, while a parking area provides additional convenience. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Manatee Hammock -- On the shore of the Indian River just north of Port St. John in Bellwood, this 26.5-acre urban district park features camping and other recreational opportunities. The well-shaded, quiet hammock of pines, palms and foliage, creates an inviting habitat for squirrels, birds and tropical creatures. The river offers fishing along the banks. A fishing/shuttle viewing pier is planned for future development. Currently, a recreation hall, reception center grill area, fire ring, a mid-sized pavilion, two shuffleboard courts and a horse shoe pit are available for use. A small swimming pool is reserved for campers. 147 full hookup RV sites, 30 sites with water, most with electric, and a group tent camping area are available by reservation. For more information, call (321) 264-5083 or (321) 264-5105.
Marina Park -- Located north of the Titusville Marina, the facilities at this 10-acre community river front park include a two-lane boat ramp, three lighted softball fields, concession stand, playground and restrooms Shoreline Fishing along the Indian River is also a popular pastime. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Max K. Rodes Park -- This 18-acre community park can be found one-mile south of US Hwy 192, across from Meadowlane Elementary School at the corner of Fell and Minton Roads. The park features a community center with a small kitchen, athletic fields, and a swimming lake with seasonal lifeguards. Besides the football field, little league fields and concession stand, amenities include a basketball court, volleyball court, shuffleboard court, playground, two small pavilions and picnic tables. For more information, call (321) 952-4580.
Melbourne Riverview Park -- Just off of US Hwy 1 on the Indian River Lagoon, 1-mile south of the Melbourne Causeway, this 16-acre community river park includes a conservation area and a popular windsurfing site. The shoreline is accessible for fishing near an open grassy area, where a one-lane launch ramp is provided for non-motorized watercraft. A large pavilion with seating for up to 100 is located nearby with restrooms and a sand volleyball court). For more information, call 952-4580.
Micco Park -- To find this quiet 9-acre neighborhood park, turn onto Main Street, which is the last street to the right before crossing the Sebastian River Bridge at the south County line, and then keep left onto Riverview Drive. Partially shaded with oaks and other native trees, several recreational opportunities are available for parkgoers including an unguarded swimming lake, a 1-mile stationed exercise trail, a basketball court, softball field, volleyball court and horseshoe pits. The attractive playground system, restrooms, and 2 small pavilions make this a convenient site for family outings. Facility use is on a first come, first served basis.
Mims Launch Ramp -- This .8-acre boating area, featuring a natural dirt launch ramp, is located north of Wiley Road in Mims on the Indian River. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Nicol Park -- Easily accessible from North US 1, this five-acre community river park offers picnicking at four small pavilions with grills, fishing, shuttle viewing, and an attractive playground for the kids. Park benches and a paved walkway invite sunrise or evening strolls. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
North Brevard Walking Trail -- Located at the corner of Dairy and Holder Roads in North Titusville, this seven-acre community park is a wooded area featuring a .5-mile natural walking trail winding through Florida pines and palms. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Osteen Park -- Located two-miles south of SR 520, this wooded four-acre community river park is nestled in a neighborhood environment. A paved walkway leads to a scenic view from a sheltered fishing pier on the Indian River. A small pavilion with a barbecue grill, picnic tables, playground and a open grassy area make this park ideal for impromptu family picnics. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Palm Bay Regional Park -- Located 6-miles west of I-95, this 200-acre regional park is home to the Palm Bay Soccer Club, and Palm Bay Cricket Club. 2 lakes attract fishermen, and rustic group camping is available by permit for organized youth groups. Facilities include a multipurpose field, soccer fields, basketball court, restrooms, picnic area, playground, bicycle/walking trail and fishing deck. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Paradise Beach Park -- On the beach 2 miles south of Eau Gallie Boulevard, this 12-acre regional beach park is a popular site for group activities. The beach has five dune crossovers, seasonal lifeguards, a food concession, and a sand volleyball court. Picnic facilities include a large pavilion with seating for up to 200, barbecue grills, one mid-sized pavilion and four small pavilions. restrooms, park benches, and outside showers provide convenience. For more information, call (321) 952-4580.
Parrish Park-Scottsmoor -- This 5-acre neighborhood park is located west of US 1 in Scottsmoor. Landscaped with palms and hardwood trees, the outdoor basketball court and softball field are popular attractions. Several picnic tables, restrooms and a playground invite family gatherings. Construction of a pavilion is planned. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Parrish Park-Titusville -- This urban district river park is situated on both sides of SR 402 at the 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 eleven picnic shelters, a barbecue grill, restrooms, a boardwalk, a 100 foot fishing dock, and a 6-lane lighted boat ramp with paved parking for 96 cars and 46 boat trailer spaces. Both residents and tourists alike convene at this site for windsurfing, sailing, jet-skiing, water skiing, canoeing and boating. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Police Foundation Park -- This seven-acre quiet neighborhood park is about a half-mile east of I-95 and a quarter-mile south of US Hwy 192. Partially shaded with open areas, it features an unguarded swimming lake, two small pavilions and a playground. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Port St. John Boat Ramp -- A popular-acre boating area on the Indian River, this two-lane facility is conveniently located near the Fay Boulevard and US 1 intersection. It can accommodate 40 cars and boat trailers. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Pineda Landing -- This four-acre community river park is on the shoreline of the Indian River just north of the Pineda Causeway. It features a lighted 1-lane boat ramp and shoreline fishing. Four covered picnic tables each with a grill invite river front family outings. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Pineda Park -- Located at Pineda and "A" Street, this eight-acre partially shaded neighborhood park offers a pool for public swim and swim classes during the guarded summer season. A playground, a little league practice field, and a grassy multi-use field provide a site for neighborhood activities. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Pineview Park -- In Colony Park subdivision west of Courtenay Parkway, this wooded five-acre neighborhood park offers a shaded spot for group gatherings. Picnic facilities include a small pavilion, barbecue grills and picnic tables. An open grassy area, a full basketball court and a playground invite active play. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Provost Park -- Located on the south side of SR 520 at Varr Avenue and Fiske Boulevard, this 20-acre community park includes soccer and softball fields and is the Home of Cocoa Soccer Club. At the center of the complex on Varr Avenue is one full basketball court plus one half court. A shaded playground is adjacent to a small pavilion with restrooms nearby. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Robert P. Murkshe Memorial Park -- On the beach at 16th Street, this two-acre community beach park offers access to the ocean for surf fishing and beach activities. It features a small parking area, a dune crossover, restrooms and a small pavilion in a landscaped setting. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Rockledge Park -- Situated in a partially wooded area one quarter -mile west of US Hwy 1 and north of Barton Boulevard, this 40-acre community park offers a variety of athletic opportunities. Ball fields along most of the north and east boundaries of the park include two lighted softball fields, one lighted senior little league field, one lighted football field, and one lighted and two unlighted soccer fields. Racquet enthusiasts can take advantage of the two lighted 4-wall racquetball courts, the eight lighted tennis courts and the 4 lighted Har-Tru clay tennis courts. Call (321) 633-1975 after 5:00 p.m. for court fees, reservations, and details about tennis lessons and leagues. Fitness buffs enjoy the 1.3-mile 19-station shaded exercise trail. Adjacent to the exercise trail is the large pavilion, which seats up to 100 and includes a barbecue pit. Two small pavilions and a playground are also available with restrooms conveniently located. For facility rental information, call (321) 633-1874.
Rotary Park at Suntree -- At the junction of US Hwy 1 and Suntree Boulevard, this 10.36-acre community river park is situated on the shore of the Indian River Lagoon. A featured attraction for group and community gatherings is the large pavilion, which seats up to 150 and includes restrooms, two barbecue pits and an expansive river view. Nearby is a large colorful playground system with toddler equipment, and along the shore and boardwalk are three sheltered family picnic tables. The 140 foot fishing pier invites leisurely strolls and fishing. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Rotary Park-Merritt Island -- The wooded drive into this 37.77 -acre community park is 2-miles south of SR 520. As visitors enter the park they are greeted by a wooden fantasy playground. Nearby, an 1,800' boardwalk invites encounters with the natural habitat and a Nature Center offers exhibits, tours and classes. The large pavilion in the center of the park, with seating for 210 and adjacent rest rooms, is popular for family gatherings and group events. 3 small pavilions, barbecue grills, picnic tables, horseshoe pits and a grass volleyball court are also available. On the west side of the park, soccer fields are scheduled for organized youth soccer, with a multi-use field available for casual play. To schedule a tour or arrange a visit to the Nature Center, call 455-1385.
Rotary River front Park -- This 5.79-acre community river park adjacent to the Indian River offers access for the disabled to the playground system. The park features additional leisure opportunities including a restroom, four sheltered picnic tables with grills, a small pavilion, benches, observation deck, and a fishing dock. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (407) 788-0405.
S.P.R.A. Park -- South Patrick Residents Association Park is 1.5 miles south of the Pineda Causeway. This .83-acre neighborhood beach park has a dune crossover providing access for beachgoers and surf fishing. It features a small parking area, an outdoor shower and a memorial to the Challenger Mission
Sand Point Park -- This popular 29.88-acre community river park on the Indian River, located at the juncture of US 1 and the Max Brewer Causeway, is home to the Titusville Little League. The Astronaut Memorial is located near the south entrance to the park. A blacktop walkway with a stationed .66-mile exercise trail meanders through the open and shaded areas of the park. Facilities include picnic tables, 11 small to mid-sized pavilions, barbecue grills, playground, and restrooms Seating up to 250, a large pavilion with kitchen is located near the shoreline where fishing is a common activity for visitors, osprey and pelicans. For more information, call 264-5105.
Sandrift Recreation Center -- Situated on 1.5-acres adjacent to the Singleton Tennis Courts, this community park facility is a center of activity. Sandrift Recreation Center is home to adult square dance groups, senior citizens and many special interest classes for children and adults. For more information call 264-5105.
Scottsmoor Landing -- Serving residents and visitors in the northernmost part of the county, this 3-acre community river park accesses the Indian River Lagoon. Facilities include sheltered picnic tables, a small playground, a 1-lane boat ramp for boats up to 18 feet long, channel markers, channel signage and parking for 19 cars and 15 boats. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (407) 788-0405.
Seagull Park -- This 1.6-acre neighborhood beach park is 1-mile south of the Pineda Causeway. It is landscaped with native plants and provides dune crossovers for beachgoers and surf fishing. Facilities include two sheltered picnic tables, an outdoor shower and a small parking area. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative office at (407) 788-0405.
Senator Williams Historic House -- Adjacent to the Indian River just south of Orange Avenue, this 1.51-acre community park and historical site was the residence of Senator H.S. Williams. H.S Williams was a founding father of Rockledge and in 1875 became the first postmaster. He represented the county in the State Senate when Rockledge was incorporated in 1887. The site is undergoing restoration contingent upon grant funding and community support. It is not open to the public. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Silver Pines Park -- This shaded 4-acre neighborhood park is located west of Fiske Boulevard between Lee and Noreen Streets. Facilities include a playground, basketball court and softball field. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Sharpes Community Park -- This five-acre community park is situated at the entrance and adjacent to the Off-Road Vehicle Park. Landscaped with palm trees, it includes soccer fields, a full outdoor basketball court, restrooms, a playground, and a mid-sized picnic pavilion. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Sherwood Park -- This four-acre neighborhood park along Sherwood Road in west Titusville provides a green area with a small lake. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Singleton Tennis Courts -- Located just north of Sandrift Recreation Center, this 4.5-acre community park accommodates tennis and racquetball enthusiasts. Facilities include ten lighted tennis courts, two lighted three-wall racquetball courts, and one lighted four-wall racquetball court. Palm and hardwood trees shade the picnic area. For more information, call (321) 264-5036 after 5 p.m.
Six-mile Creek -- Boaters can access the St. Johns River through Loughman Lake from this four-acre community river park. A one-lane boat ramp with unpaved parking for up to 50 cars and boat trailers is provided. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
South Patrick Community Park -- Off of South Patrick Drive, this eight-acre neighborhood park is across from Sea Park Elementary School. The open area site features a soccer field, playground, rest rooms, and a small pavilion with grills. For more information, call (321) 952-4580.
Space Coast Communities Sports Complex -- This 202-acre partially wooded regional park is accessed through Sharpes Community Park off Canaveral Groves Boulevard. Facilities used by organized groups include soccer fields, a model airplane field near a small lake, a go-cart track and restrooms Additional facilities in the design phase include restroom and concession buildings, Little League baseball, youth football and soccer fields. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Space View Park -- Gracing the shore of the Indian River in downtown Titusville, this three-acre community river park is landscaped with artistic sculpture, foliage, palms and hardwood trees. It features a Veteran's Memorial with brass plaques commemorating each war in which the United States has participated. Paved walkways, an 85 foot fishing and boat dock and small dockside shelter inspire leisurely strolls or shuttle viewing. Uniquely designed restrooms enhance the landscape. Future development of a Space Walk of Fame will commence at the park and follow the shoreline northward. For more information, contact the Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Spessard Holland North Beach Park -- On the beach three miles south of US Hwy 192, this 4.5-acre community beach park is a popular fishing site and recreation area with seasonal lifeguards. Facilities include three dune crossovers, three small boardwalk pavilions, rest rooms and outdoor showers. For more information, call (321) 953-4580.
Spessard Holland South Beach Park -- Across from Spessard Holland Golf Course and 3.5 miles south of US Hwy 192, this 6.5-acre community beach park with seasonal lifeguards is a popular family park featuring a 150 foot boardwalk and two small pavilions. Easy beach access for surf fishing and beachgoers is provided by six dune crossovers. Additional amenities include restrooms and outdoor showers. For more information, call (321) 952-4580
Stosberg Park -- Situated along the flood plain of the St. Johns River, this 24 acre community river park is located off SR 520 across from James G. Bourbeau Memorial Park. The park features a natural boat ramp. A paved ramp and parking are in the design phase. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Stuart Park -- Located at Thoreau and Stuart Avenues, this three-acre neighborhood park offers a site for picnics and casual sports amidst palm and hardwood trees. Facilities include a small pavilion, barbecue grill, softball field, basketball court and playground. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Taylor Park-Cocoa -- This picturesque 1.5-acre community park shaded by aged oak trees creates a haven for birds and squirrels. A popular downtown site for brown bag lunches and Cocoa Village community events, it features a playground, park benches, a paved walkway and twelve lighted shuffleboard courts. For more information, call (321) 633-1874.
Taylor Park-Rockledge -- A decorative arched entranceway at the juncture of Florida Avenue and US Hwy 1 is a landmark at this three-acre community park. Shaded by old oaks, the small pavilion, scattered picnic tables, playground and a full basketball court make this park a convenient site for neighborhood get-togethers. A sensory garden adorns the site of the mausoleum of park donors, Albert and Grace Taylor. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Tom Statham Park -- Serving the Port St. John and Titusville communities, this five-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 walkway and river boardwalk. Scattered throughout the park are four small picnic shelters, a mid-sized pavilion, barbecue grills, and 6 sheltered tables along the boardwalk. Additional facilities include a playground and a community center where activities and rental events are regularly scheduled. For more information, call Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Travis Park -- A Community Center is the focal point of this three-acre community park located at the north perimeter of the Brevard Community College Cocoa campus. Known as Tiger Den, the gymnasium and small activity rooms make it a popular site for basketball, special interest activities and summer day camp. The park grounds include a half basketball court and two lighted sand volleyball courts, a playground and a small pavilion. Additionally, a one-mile paved nature trail around Clear Lake extends from Travis Park to the Brevard Museum. For more information, call (321) 633-1871.
Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary -- The park entrance to this 437 -acre wildlife and bird reservation and sanctuary is at the juncture of Sykes Creek Parkway and Audubon Road just north of Kiwanis Island Park. This natural lagoon and bird rookery is surrounded by a manmade dike and linked with canals created for mosquito control. The park offers a wilderness escape in an urban environment and is an international attraction for bird watchers. The site is also historically documented as a town of the Ais Indians who disappeared around 1720. The dike features a trail of several miles providing access to the waterways for the fisherman, and to canoe and kayak paddlers. Along the dike, a bird watching tower offers a scenic overlook of the lagoon. Projecting into Sykes Creek at the southwest corner of the park is a 100 foot fishing pier, commonly known as the Old Humpbacked Troll Bridge. Although sightings of the troll are rumored, visitors to Ulumay are more likely to view dolphin and birds such as the wood stork, belted kingfisher, and white or brown pelican. The alligator dormant season is October through May, however, visitors are advised to be cautious throughout the year. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Valencia Dock -- Extending into the Indian River at the east end of Orange Avenue, this .1-acre river trail park is a scenic neighborhood fishing pier. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
Veterans Memorial Park -- On the water's edge at Sykes Creek, this three-acre community river park houses a Veterans Memorial Museum and a spacious meeting room available for rental. A 335 foot boardwalk along the waterfront invites scenic viewing and fishing. For more information, contact the Brevard Veterans Council at (321) 453-1776.
Watts Park -- This partially shaded two-acre neighborhood river park at Sykes Creek is an active spot for half-court basketball, casual tennis and volleyball. The small pavilion, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and playground make it a convenient site for neighborhood get-togethers. Waterfront access also invites shoreline fishing.
Wickham Park -- Adjacent to the Brevard Community College-Melbourne Campus, this 391.04-acre regional park features a variety of recreational opportunities. A 1.5-mile drive, suitable for jogging and cycling, winds through the park's open areas, pine woods and lakes. Camping, community events, special interest and equestrian activities are hosted at this expansive park. Nestled in the pine forest are 88 campsites with water and electric hookups, as well as 23 rustic campsites. A semi-rustic campsite can be rented for $16.23 per night. Primitive campsites are available for $12.50 per night. Shower rooms, laundry, youth group site, and fire pit are all nearby. Recreational amenities include two seasonally guarded swimming lakes, three small fishing lakes, an 18-hole disc golf course, an archery range, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, playground, multipurpose and soccer fields (Home of Space Coast United Soccer). A .25-mile stationed exercise trail, 2,000 feet of nature trails, and horse trails offer additional attractions, with a horse stable and show ring situated at the southwest corner of the park for equestrians. A visitors reception facility, a small community center, and a xeriscape garden are near the park entrance, with eight pavilions and picnic tables located throughout the park. The main office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, and the park itself is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The pavilion located inside the park is available at a charge of $53 per day. A large pavilion with a banquet kitchen and seating capacity for up to 1,500 people is positioned at the north end of the park adjacent to the community college south parking area, and an amphitheater is centrally located near the campgrounds. The pavilion can be reserved for $212 per day from sunrise until sunset, and $318 with use of the kitchen area. For more information, call (321) 255-4307.
William J. Manzo Memorial Park -- This scenic 2.5-acre community river park is situated on the Indian River. The park is ideal for family fun. Facilities include a tot playground near restrooms and picnic facilities. Well shaded by pine and palms, this park features a paved walkway and river front boardwalk. Additional facilities include three picnic tables along the boardwalk, seven picnic shelters, two small pavilions, and barbecue grills. For more information, call (321) 264-5105.
Woody Simpson Park -- Located at the end of Alma Boulevard just west of North Courtenay Parkway, this 12-acre community park is a hub of activity. A portion of the Community Center is operated by the Child Care Association, while the gymnasium, kitchen and meeting rooms are scheduled for weekly activities, community events and group gatherings. Outside, the park grounds include a shaded area, an open grassy area, a small pavilion, a playground, lighted softball field and two lighted full outdoor basketball courts. For more information, call (321) 455-1379.
Wuesthoff Park -- This 25-acre community park is found tucked away off Barna Avenue just south of SR 50. Here, 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 nature center to the half-mile trail. Scattered picnic tables with a grill are located in an open grassy area with the scenic wetland nearby. For more information, call (231) 264-5105.
W.W. James Park -- Home to the Indian River City Little League, this 12.7-acre community park is located off of Sisson Road south of SR 50. The athletic facilities include two senior little league fields, three little league fields, press boxes, restroom/concession building, and a pavilion. For more information, contact Park Operations at (321) 264-5105.
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