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    Cape Kennedy RV Resort

    2.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Titusville / Kennedy Space Center KOA

    Titusville / Kennedy Space Center KOA

    2.3(31 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    It's a KOA and it not so far from what I expected…read more Location - Exit 223 off I-95 in Mims, Florida. - There are two convenient stores /gas stations within a few hundred yards of the entrance one just after exiting the interstate and one prior to the entrance ramp on reentry to I-95. Noise Level: yes I can hear the traffic from the interstate traffic when my air conditions aren't running so I'm sure if you're in a tent or in a cabin it could be somewhat annoying. Much of the noise I noticed was the sound of kids running on the play ground screaming with laughter or splashing in the pool - this wasn't so annoying to me, it actually reminded me of my childhood when I spent countless weekends camping with my family. If I wanted total silence I guess I'd find a deserted beach or boon-dock in some remote wilderness area, those are amazing moments too but not the norm at a family camp ground so set reasonable expectations and you may look at this place differently. Accommodations: Tent Camping - Cabins - Back-in or Pull-through sites for practically any size Motor-Coach or Camper. I paid under $100.00 for a premium site for my 38' Coach with all the hook-ups (50 Amp Electrical Service, Water, Dual Sewer Connections and Cable) from Saturday at 12:00 PM until Monday at 12:00 PM - they have a store, they have a laundry facility, showers and bathrooms if you need them. They have a playground for the kids and a giant pool. Most of the sites are shady and concrete, with a picnic table and are nicely landscaped. There are plenty of trash bins next to the office and they even have a clothing donation kiosk if you are feeling charitable. What could be better: The roads are paved, gravel or dirt depending on where your site is - the roads are narrow and the turns are tight (you may want to unhook the toad before going to your site) your guide will meet you at check-in and take you to your site, my guide was Eric he stayed until I parked and he explained the hook-ups. Your neighbors may be a little close but all I encountered were friendly. Wildlife and Domestic Animals: I met a few friendly squirrels and noticed one cat that seemed to be friendly - I didn't encounter any feral cats or barking dogs. I did encounter a small lizard but he was friendly too. All in all no complaints here...

    For a KOA, we were more than a little disappointed. The proximity to I 95 offers a nice stopover…read morefor travelers however, beyond that there's not much in the immediate area (both the national seashore and Kennedy space Center are a bit of a drive). The reception area offers very limited convenience items, and while the folks that greeted at the front desk were nice, they were clearly sick and unmasked (coughing in customers faces) and no sign of a yellow KOA shirt to identify personnel. From our perspective, we're starting to see that many of these campgrounds have stopped catering to the short term camper/travelers that are not in 40+ foot self-contained rigs ( ie not using centralized amenities). The trailer or camper parking spaces are concrete which is a plus and include a nice picnic table and barbecue grill. Cabins and tent Camping on the grass is also available in the park. Cable hook up is also available. The electric and water were in good working order at our site. Some spaces are a little larger and offer fire pits for an additional fee. The reason we cannot give them a higher rating, is the condition of the bathrooms and general security surrounding the Campground. While the large bathrooms have key code door locks, they were inoperable most of the time, and there is nothing (fence, gate, security guard) to prevent outside traffic and foot traffic from entering the campground. We observed Campground outsiders/transients utilizing bathrooms and laundry facilities unchecked. The showers were spacious enough in the central facility, but temperature regulation (ice cold or scalding hot) and/or water pressure was nonexistent with hot water not available in several of the shower stalls. The ladies handicapped bathroom door lock was broken. Bathrooms available by the poolside are open to the public, not clean, and the men's bathroom door appeared to have been kicked in and gone unrepaired for some period of time. These were reported to the front desk, but nothing had been done before we left. The entire facility needs a once over on the maintenance side and a good cleanup. There is no garbage pick up service at the individual campsites that is typically found at other KOAs. All trash must be hauled to the front entry of the campground. I would say that this location is OK if you're looking for a night or two stop on a journey , or for someone who has their own rig and does not plan on using the central bathrooms, beyond that I would suggest you consider alternative options. This location is not a standard representation of the KOA brand.

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    Titusville / Kennedy Space Center KOA
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    Space View Park

    Space View Park

    4.3(31 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I love Florida's deep connection to the space program so I was excited to finally visit Space View…read morePark in Titusville, one of the best places to appreciate the legacy of the space program. Dedicated in July 1994 through a partnership between the City of Titusville and the U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation, the 2.63 acre park honors not only the astronauts who made history but also the thousands of engineers, technicians, and support personnel whose work made the nation's space program possible. Space View Park is located on the Indian River, less than 15 miles directly across from the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center. This gives the park outstanding views of rocket launches while serving as an outdoor museum celebrating the achievements of the U.S. space program. It is the only park where you can walk through the entire history of the manned missions that launched from nearby Kennedy Space Center. The idea for the Space Walk of Fame began in 1988 when a local physician proposed creating a project to preserve the history of America's space program. That vision led to the formation of the Space Walk of Fame Foundation and eventually to the creation of Space View Park as the centerpiece of the memorial. Over the years, the park has grown with the addition of several large monuments. The Mercury Monument, featuring the astronauts' handprints, was dedicated in 1995, followed by the Gemini Monument in 1997. The Space Shuttle Monument was added in 2002 to recognize the workers who supported the shuttle program, and after eight years of planning and construction, the Apollo Monument was completed and dedicated in 2007. In addition to the monuments there is a restroom, boardwalk, picnic pavilions, benches, and a 85 foot pier for fishing. The park was also designed to treat stormwater. Runoff from the surrounding 114 acres of commercial property is captured in a wet detention pond that prevents sediment and floating trash from entering the Indian River Lagoon. It also removes nutrient that would harm the ecosystem of the lagoon. The park has free street parking but no shade so try not to come on a day when it is 105 degrees out like I did. The Gemini monument requires a short walk and it is much easier when it is not so hot out. Space View Park adjoins Veterans Memorial Park on the Indian River waterfront, where you can often find manatees in the colder months. I found this park to be a meaningful place to reflect on the remarkable accomplishments of America's space program while enjoying one of the area's most scenic waterfront settings. The handprints were especially poignant reminders of some of the astronauts no longer with us.

    The park sits on a finger canal that leads directly to the Indian River Lagoon. There are…read more monuments scattered throughout the park for Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and space shuttle programs, with the 'In the Line of Duty' memorial for fallen astronauts. People gather at this park not only to gather historic data, but to view the Kennedy Space Center rocket launches something that is on my bucket list. No public restrooms here and vagrants linger in the area.

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    Fort Christmas Historical park

    Fort Christmas Historical park

    4.7(34 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Keys go back in time when there was no electronics, tvs , cell phones etc and see how people lived…read moreas one ! If you love historic things, this is a cool place to check out in Christmas , Fl. I came here with my daughter's class on a field trip and while the adults loved it, I don't think it's for kids under 6. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable but not as understanding that kindergarteners attention spans are a lot shorter and using big words and making them stand through presentations that are not of interest is the reason I gave this a 3. 5-6 years who see farm animals are going to want to run and see them and they get overly excited so I was kind of mind blown that the tour guide couldn't realize that . There were some cool activities that the littlest enjoyed like filling water pails and cleaning laundry the old way and also make candle sticks . I think this is a cool place for bigger kids and adults for sure.

    20 out of 10! Wow this place is absolutely relaxing and enjoyable! A great place for the family!…read moreI learned of this out door museum years ago. I fell in love with it. It's been years simce we have returned buy we finally came with our family a few days ago. Tje weather was absolute perfection! Breezy, sunny with a hint of cloudiness. Nice cool weather, in the low 70's. I planned to come here and have a BBQ with my family. They have grills there. After enjoying some food we decided to walk around and enjoy the scenery of history itself. Experiencing how many lived long ago. Travel back in time with your family and learn about life in the early 1900's. Walk through the houses from back in the day. House of the rich, poor amd middle class. Fun and educational for the family, especially for the kids. Why not plan a picnic or a BBQ with the family, friends or just you and your honey. Either way i guarantee you will have a nice relaxing day. I love it there. One thing I do miss though is the gift shop they use to have. But other then that you could spend hours there! They also have a tennis court there as well. And you can rent out 1 of the 3 gazebos they have there depending on how large your party is. Each gazebo holds a different amount of people. So go and visit this beautiful outdoor museum. Enjoy a peaceful day with the ones you love. I know i will return.

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    Fort Christmas Historical park - Those mannequins upstairs, Hell no!

    Those mannequins upstairs, Hell no!

    Fort Christmas Historical park
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    Cape Kennedy RV Resort - rvparks - Updated August 2026

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