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475 North Williams Avenue, Titusville, FL 32796
Ph: 321-264-5105 Fx: 321-264-6428
Blanton Park 1300 Main Street,
Titusville Parks Referendum Project This 1.74-acre neighborhood
park is located near downtown Titusville at Park Avenue,
Main Street and Blanton Street. Well shaded by palm, oak
and ornamental trees, facilities include swings, playground,
and a full outdoor basketball court.
Blue Hole Park 1300 Cheney
Highway, Titusville Located on SR 50 in South Titusville,
Blue Hole is a .46-acre neighborhood park with a quaint
small town atmosphere. Situated around a pond with trees
shading the picnic tables and grills, the setting is ideal
for leisurely get-togethers.
Cuyler Park 2329 Harry T.
Moore Avenue, Mims Parks Referendum Project Located 1-mile
east of U.S. 1 in Mims, this 11.86-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 and
a Learning Center, as well as a Child Care Association
program. On the grounds are lighted basketball courts,
1 lighted softball field, and a playground, with 2 picnic
pavilions and grills in a shaded area. An exercise trail
is planned for the future. Facilities available for rental
include the gym, recreation room, civic room, annex with
kitchen and stage, softball field, court areas and pavilions.
Call 264-5105 for details.
Dunn Airpark Soccer Fields
615 North Singleton Avenue,Titusville On 18-acres of property
leased from the TiCo Airport Authority, the 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.
Fay Lake Wilderness Park
Fay Boulevard, Port St. John At the west end of Fay Boulevard,
this 192.7-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.
Fay Park 4700 Fay Boulevard,
Port St. John Located off Fay Boulevard in Port St. John,
this 11.1-acre park is a center of activity. 2 family
picnic shelters with grills are near a playground, with
restrooms centrally located. The basketball court is popular,
while the 2 lighted tennis courts and 2 lighted 4-wall
racquetball courts attract the enthusiasts (tennis/racquetball
court reservations are available 24-hours in advance by
calling 633-1974 after 5:00 p.m.). With activities coordinated
by the Port St. John Little League, the park serves young
ballplayers with 4 little league fields, including a senior
and T-ball field. It is also home to the Port St. John
Rockets Youth Football and Cheerleading.
Fox Lake Park 4400 Fox Lake
Road, Titusville Parks Referendum Project A premier regional
park in North Brevard, this 31.57-acre scenic getaway
is located west of I-95 at the end of Fox Lake Road. It
is easily accessed from SR 405 about 2-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 5 family picnic pavilions, barbeque
grills, a picturesque gazebo, sand volleyball courts,
a fishing dock and a boat ramp (with access to South Lake
from Fox Lake). 2 mid-sized pavilions and a large pavilion
seating up to 1000 with kitchen and stage are available
for rental. Call 264-5105 for reservation details.
Friendship Park 1055 Barclay
Drive, Port St. John Shaded by palm and pine trees, this
.96-acre neighborhood park located on Barclay Drive north
of Fay Boulevard includes playground equipment and a park
bench.
Gibson Gymnasium and Field Parks
Referendum Project 835 Sycamore Street, Titusville
Located off U.S. 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.
Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore
Memorial Park 2180 Freedom Avenue, Mims 32754 Parks
Referendum Project This 11.93-acre community park is the
site of a 1951 bombing during the Civil Rights Movement
that destroyed the home and lives of Harry T. and Harriette
V. Moore. Park facilities include paved parking and the
Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Cultural Center dedicated
April 9, 2004. Additional proposed facilities include
a pavilion with kitchen and a playground. Funding is being
sought by nonprofit organization Harry T. & Harriette
V. Moore Complex, Inc. to develop a replica of the home.
Phone: 321-264-6595, Fax: 321-264-6596
Hatbill Park 100 Hatbill
Road, Titusville 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 2-lane boat ramp accesses the St. Johns
River.
Holder Park 2650 Glendale
Boulevard, Mims Parks Referendum Project Located off Holder
Road, and home to Mims Little League, this 39.83-acre
community park has restrooms, a mid-sized and a small
pavilion, a barbeque grill, 2 little league fields, a
senior little league and a T-ball field. The playground
is located in a shaded area with park benches nearby.
Isaac Campbell, Sr. Park
701 South Street, Titusville This 5-acre community park
is located near the Brevard County Government Complex-North.
Civic and private gatherings, as well as special interest
and drop-in activities are scheduled regularly at the
community center. Landscaped with palm and hardwood trees,
additional facilities include a small pavilion, barbeque
grills, a mid-sized pavilion with kitchen and restrooms,
a playground, 2 lighted tennis courts, 2 lighted basketball
courts and a softball field. Call 264-5105 for activity
and facility rental information.
Kennedy Point Park 4915
South Washington Avenue, Titusville Featuring shoreline
fishing, this 5.38-acre community river park is located
just .25-miles south of Highway 50 on the Indian River.
Future development will include a 2-lane boat ramp with
central dock, pavilion, restrooms and parking.
Manatee Hammock 7275 South
U.S. Hwy 1, Titusville On the shore of the Indian River
just north of Port St. John in Bellwood, this 26.45-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 creaturesl. 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,
2 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. Call 321/264-5083 or 264-5105 for details,
or CLICK HERE to visit the Manatee Hammock web site.
Marina Park 501 Marina Road,
Titusville Parks Referendum Project Located north of the
Titusville Marina, the facilities at this 10.37-acre community
riverfront park include a 2-lane boat ramp, 3 lighted
softball fields, concession stand, playground and restrooms.
Shoreline Fishing along the Indian River is also a popular
pastime.
Mims Launch Ramp 2010 Jones
Avenue, Mims This .8-acre boating area featuring a natural
dirt launch ramp is located north of Wiley Road in Mims
on the Indian River.
Nicol Park 6660 North U.S.
Hwy 1, Port St. John Easily accessible from North U.S.
1, this 5.03-acre community river park offers picnicking
at 4 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.
North Brevard Walking Trail 1505
Holder Road, Titusville Located at the corner of Dairy
and Holder Roads in North Titusville, this 6.40-acre community
park is a wooded area featuring a .5-mile natural walking
trail winding through Florida pines and palms.
Parrish Park-Scottsmoor
4055 Magoon Avenue, Scottsmoor Parks Referendum Project
This 5-acre neighborhood park is located west of U.S.
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.
Parrish Park-Titusville
1 Max Brewer Causeway-SR 402, 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 barbeque grill, restrooms, a boardwalk, a
100’ 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.
Port St. John Boat Ramp
6650 North U.S. Hwy 1, Port St. John A popular 1.17-acre
boating area on the Indian River, this 2-lane facility
is conveniently located near the Fay Boulevard and U.S.
1 intersection. It can accommodate 40 cars and boat trailers.
Port St. John Community Center
6650 Corto Road, Port St. John Scheduled for completion
in 1999 at a shaded site on Corto Road north of Fay Boulevard
and just west of Tulsa Boulevard, the facilities at this
5.48-acre community park will include a large activity
room, several small meeting rooms, kitchen, playground
and parking lot.
Rotary Riverfront Park 4141
South Washington Avenue, Titusville 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,
4 sheltered picnic tables with grills, a small pavilion,
benches, observation deck, and a fishing dock.
Sand Point Park 10 East
Max Brewer Causeway, Titusville Parks Referendum Project
This popular 29.88-acre community river park on the Indian
River, located at the juncture of U.S. 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, barbeque 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 facility
reservation information call 264-5105.
Sandrift Recreation Center
585 North Singleton Avenue, Titusville Parks Referendum
Project 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 activity
and rental details call 264-5105.
Scottsmoor Landing 2400
Huntington Avenue, Scottsmoor Serving residents and visitors
in the northernmost part of the county, this 3.05-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.
Sharpes Community Park 660
Canaveral Groves Boulevard, Sharpes Home to the Port St.
John Soccer Club, this 4.6-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.
Sherwood Park 1845 Robinhood
Avenue, Titusville This 4-acre neighborhood park along
Sherwood Road in west Titusville provides a green area
with a small lake.
Singleton Tennis Courts
655 North Singleton Avenue, Titusville Located just north
of Sandrift Recreation Center, this 4.42-acre community
park accommodates tennis and racquetball enthusiasts.
Facilities include 10 lighted tennis courts, 2 lighted
3-wall racquetball courts, and 1 lighted 4-wall racquetball
court. Palm and hardwood trees shade the picnic area.
For court fees and reservation information call 264-5036
after 5:00 p.m.
Six Mile Creek 5900 State
Road 46, Mims Boaters can access the St. Johns River through
Loughman Lake from this 4.15-acre community river park.
A 1-lane boat ramp with unpaved parking for up to 50 cars
and boat trailers is provided.
Space Coast Communities Sports
Complex 662 Canaveral Groves Boulevard, Sharpes
This 202.54-acre partially wooded regional park is accessed
through Sharpes Community Park off Canaveral Groves Boulevard.
Facilities used by organized groups include youth soccer
fields, 4 Little League baseball fields, 2 youth football
fields, restroom/concession buildings, a model airplane
field near a small lake, a go-kart track and restrooms.
Space View Park 8 Broad
Street, Titusville Parks Referendum Project Gracing the
shore of the Indian River in downtown Titusville, this
2.63-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.
Stuart Park 4260 Stuart
Avenue, Titusville Parks Referendum Project Located at
Thoreau and Stuart Avenues, this 3-acre neighborhood park
offers a site for picnics and casual sports amidst palm
and hardwood trees. Facilities include a small pavilion,
barbeque grill, softball field, basketball court and playground.
Tom Statham Park 7101 South
U.S. Hwy 1, Titusville Parks Referendum Project Serving
the Port St. John and Titusville communities, this 5.15-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 4 small picnic shelters, a mid-sized pavilion,
barbeque 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 information about special interest classes
or facility reservations call 264-5105.
W.W. James Park 330 Little
League Lane, Titusville Parks Referendum Project 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 2 senior little
league fields, 3 little league fields, press boxes, restroom/concession
building, and a pavilion.
William J. Manzo Memorial Park
3335 South Washington Avenue, Titusville Parks Referendum
Project This scenic 2.48-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 riverfront boardwalk.
Additional facilities include 3 picnic tables along the
boardwalk, 7 picnic shelters, 2 small pavilions, and barbeque
grills. For reservation details, call 264-5105.
Wuesthoff Park 2000 Wuesthoff
Street, Titusville This 25-acre community park is found
tucked away off Barna Avenue just south of SR50. 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
Homer Powell 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 information about
nature programs call 264-5105 or visit the Nature
Centers Web Site.
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