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    3.5 (11 reviews)

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    Michelle C.

    Not a bad park. Nothing much to do though. We were told it's actually, an rv park, for people who retired form the government, or something like that. Good thing about it is that they have showers for you to use after taking a tour and the have hot running water!

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    Can't beat the price. It's nice having showers, a Pavillion and a store. Very secure park.

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    Manatee Sanctuary Park - A local squirrel posing for a photo

    Manatee Sanctuary Park

    4.2(25 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Cool park with a walking path, pond , and some statues. We didn't see any manatees, but they are…read morethere. The parking lot was large and the park is very open, great for walking.

    A very nice park well kept where, if you are lucky, you can view some manatees…read more Manatee Sanctuary Park in Cape Canaveral, Florida, is a well-maintained park in the area for all to enjoy. It is located right along the Banana River between Port Canaveral and Ron Jon's. The entire property is well-kept and manicured. It features a nice paved walking and jogging path for a workout or a peaceful stroll. Between the walking path and the river there is a covered walkway with pavilions that stretch along the water's edge. While manatee sightings can be hit or miss, the general peace and the chance to spot other creatures like dolphins and wading birds make a trip to this location worthwhile. Right off the parking lot, a fun detail that adds character to the park is the very nice statue of turtles. Taller than an average person. The park provides a good size parking lot that can comfortably fit about 25 cars, which is a huge plus, ensuring easy access even during slightly busier times. While the park does have bathrooms, they were unfortunately not the cleanest on the day of my visit. OVerall, Manatee Sanctuary Park is a nice place for visitors looking for beautiful scenery, and excellent paths for exercise. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a quiet, relaxing outdoor escape.

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    Cocoa Riverfront Park

    Cocoa Riverfront Park

    4.4(19 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    If I visit Cocoa I always make a point to visit this lovely park. When you need a place to take a…read morebreak from shopping and dining in downtown Cocoa Village, head over to Cocoa Riverfront Park. This is the perfect spot to relax on a bench and take in the beautiful view of the Indian River and the Hubert Humphrey Causeway. Cocoa Riverfront Park was once the home of the Porcher family. Their neoclassical mansion is still in the park. The families packinghouse was on the river bank behind the house. It was used to process produce delivered by boat the family's groves on Merritt Island. Today the park is a recreational destination for visitors to Cocoa Village. It has an open lawn area, playground, amphitheater, boardwalk, splash fountain, and covered pavilions. There are areas for fishing, water sports, and to launch a boat. The Porcher House can be rented for weddings. Cocoa Riverfront Park is a destination for concerts and community events like the July 4th celebration and fireworks. This park connects to Taylor Park and Lee Wenner Park providing 10 acres of recreational space along the Indian River for everyone to enjoy.

    The venue and vibe are amazing. The upkeep on the bathrooms is not good. I understand during…read morecertain events and being crowded it's hard to keep the bathrooms clean, but not once during a recent concert was any of the permanent washrooms cleaned or even checked. Yes there were portapotties on site but you still need to maintain the brick and mortar ones.

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    Manatee Cove

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.6 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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    This old, dead tree makes for beautiful photos!

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    Hubert Humprey Causeway

    Hubert Humprey Causeway

    4.6(5 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    This is a small little Park under the bridge…read more I seem to be quite a few families were hanging out and barbecuing down by the water. This park had a lot of people fishing as well so it has a few spots where fishing is safe and allowed. The pier is currently closed as they working on it. I still able to observe some wildlife in the water it's a people catching fish it's also good viewpoint over the river and self I'm watching the boats go by.

    Florida Bridge Information - Brevard County Hubert H…read moreHumphrey Bridge Florida State Bridge Inspections Health Index 1 Sufficiency Rating 2 86.3 77.8 National Bridge Inventory Rating Functionally Obsolete The term "functionally obsolete" only means that a bridge does not meet current road design standards. For example, some bridges are "functionally obsolete" because they were built at a time when lane widths were narrower than the current standard. " View Detailed NBI Report " Bridge Information Structure Status: Open, no restriction County: Brevard County Owner: State Highway Agency Maintenance Responsibility: State Highway Agency Roadway: Sr-520 Eb Facility Crossed: Indian River Year Built: 1969 Average Daily Traffic - State: 24,000 Average Daily Traffic - NBI: 19,000 Average Daily Truck Traffic - NBI: 1140.0 (6 % of NBI Average Daily Traffic) Future Average Daily Traffic - NBI: 32,965 in year 2032 Bypass, Detour Length: 0.6 mile Toll System: On free road. The structure is toll-free and carries a toll-free highway. Functional Classification: Expressways - Other Principal Arterial Type of Service On the Structure: Highway Lanes On the Structure: 2 Vertical Clearance Over Bridge Roadway: 3 feet Type of Service Under the Structure: Highway-waterway Lanes Under the Structure: 1 Vertical Clearance Under Bridge Roadway: Highway beneath structure, 0.14 feet Historical Significance: Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Last Inspection - State: November 15, 2012 Last Inspection - NBI: October, 2010 Designated Inspection Frequency (NBI): Every 24 Months Bridge Location National Bridge Inventory Safety Feature Bridge Median: No median Bridge Railings: Inspected feature does not meet currently acceptable standards or a safety feature is required and none is provided. Transitions: Inspected feature meets currently acceptable standards. Approach Guardrail: Inspected feature meets currently acceptable standards. Approach Guardrail Ends: Inspected feature meets currently acceptable standards. National Bridge Inventory Condition Ratings Deck: SATISFACTORY CONDITION - structural elements show some minor deterioration. Superstructure: SATISFACTORY CONDITION - structural elements show some minor deterioration. Substructure: GOOD CONDITION - some minor problems. Channel and Channel Protection: Bank protection is in need of minor repairs. River control devices and embankment protection have a little minor damage. Banks and/or channel have minor amounts of drift. Culverts: Not applicable. Use if structure is not a culvert. National Bridge Inventory Operating Ratings: Load Factor (LF) - 6.54 tons National Bridge Inventory Ratings: Load Factor (LF) - 3.92 tons National Bridge Inventory Appraisal Ratings Structural Evaluation: 6 - Equal to present minimum criteria Deck Geometry : 4 - Meets minimum tolerable limits to be left in place as is Underclear, Vertical & Horizontal : 3 - Basically intolerable requiring high priority of corrective action Waterway Adequacy : 8 - Equal to present desirable criteria Approach Roadway Alignment : 8 - Equal to present desirable criteria Type of Proposed Work Work Proposed: Other structural work, including hydraulic replacements. Work Done By: Work to be done by contract Critical Feature Inspection Fracture Critical Details: N Underwater Inspection: Y24 Other Special Inspection: N

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    Riverwalk Park - Nice boardwalk path leading you to the small, beach strip at the end.

    Riverwalk Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    I had an enjoyable visit to Riverwalk Park and Nature Center in Rockledge. This 6.37 acre community…read morepark is now a family friendly, nature centered destination that will inspire a love of the outdoors among its youngest visitors. It wasn't always that way. In 1999 the park was named Hoo-Hoo Park from a fraternal order of lumbermen called Hoo Hoo International that contributed to the building of the park's boardwalk. A Sheriff's Office sting operation arrested 32 men on sex charges. Over 300 people were charged with improper sexual activities during the 10 years the park was open. Brevard County closed the park and worked on rebranding it for the community with a new name, Riverwalk Family Park. They added a nature center and invested $275,000 in park improvements. Today this a destination anyone who loves nature would be happy to visit. I started out in the charming nature center where I met Tommy, Pringles, and Chips, the resident turtles who swam right up to the glass to say hi. The nature center has displays about the animals and plants that live near the Indian River, maps and information on other local nature parks, and it also offers nature programs. On the day I visited they had binoculars for use in the park and free water color painting set up. Behind the nature center is a 915 foot boardwalk that takes you to the Indian River Lagoon. Although it is shorter compared to other nature boardwalks in Brevard County, it is the perfect length for the same children who would enjoy the nature center. In 2016 Riverwalk Park received a $20,000 grant from the National Recreation and Park Association. They used the money to build a Nature Explore Classroom set between the trees of the nature preserve. The interactive play zones radiate around a central grassy area with an old tree stump as the focal point. Some of the areas are a water play area, plants and play, a deck for tree forts, and musical instruments. The park also has a picnic pavilion, restrooms, and a butterfly garden.

    Excellent little boardwalk path. Fun to enjoy when no one else is there…read more I love the unique rock formations by the water, though I was surprised how short the walk is. Wish the boarded path would lead over the ravine and into a nice picnic/play area. I like how some of the plants along the walk are marked. Did not appreciate the cigarette butts by the water. This isn't the park's fault, but all it takes is one negligent person to destroy everything.

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