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1. Blanton Park: 1300 Main Street, Titusville. Picnic area, playground, outdoor basketball court.

2. Blue Hole Park: 1300 Cheney Highway, Titusville. Four picnic tables, two grills.

3. Cuyler Park: 2329 Harry T. Moore Avenue, Mims.
Located one mile east of U.S. Hwy 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, along with a Child Care Association program. An annex with kitchen was added in 1997, again through the CDBG program.
On the grounds are two lighted basketball courts, one lighted softball field, and a playground, with two mid-sized picnic pavilions and grills situated nearby in a shaded area. Facilities available for rental include the gym, recreation room, civic room, civic annex with kitchen and stage, softball field, court areas and pavilions.
Call 264-5105 for activity and reservation details.

4. Dunn Airpark Soccer Fields: 615 N. Singleton Avenue, Titusville. Seven soccer fields. Rest rooms when soccer playing. Home of Titusville Soccer Club.

5. Fay Boulevard Park: 4700 Fay Boulevard, Port St. John. Two picnic shelters with grills, rest rooms, four Little League ball fields, three lighted, concession, two lighted tennis courts, two lighted four-wall racquetball courts, one outdoor basketball court. Home of Port St. John Little League and Port St. John Rockets Youth Football.

5a. Port St. John Community Center: 6650 Corto Road, Port St. John
On Corto Road north of Fay Boulevard and just west of Tulsa Boulevard. The facilities at this 5.48 acre community park include a large activity room, several small meeting rooms, kitchen, playground and parking lot. Opened April 10, 1999. Facilities available for rent: Phone: 633-1904

41. Fay Lake Wilderness Park: West end of Fay Boulevard, Port St. John
This 192.7 acre site offers walk-in 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 inthe planning and design stage.

Fox Lake Fishing6. Fox Lake Park: 4400 Fox Lake Road, Titusville.
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. Two mid-sized pavilions and a large pavilion with kitchen and stage are available for rental.
Call 264-5105 for reservation details.

7. Friendship Park: 1055 Barclay Drive, Port St. John. Playground and bench.

8. Gibson Gym & Field: 835 Sycamore Street, Titusville.
Located off U.S. Hwy 1 just north 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 Club.
Call 264-5105 for details.

Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park South of Parker Street, Mims
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. Future park facilities will promote African-American culture and history, and serve as a center for social events. Funding is being sought by the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Homesite Development Committee to develop a replica of the home, restrooms, an interpretative center, a pavilion with kitchen, a playground and parking lot.

9. Hatbill Park: 100 Hatbill Road off S.R. 46 west of Mims. Boat ramp for access to St. Johns River.

10. Holder Park: 2650 Glendale Boulevard., Mims. Picnic pavilion, picnic shelter, grill, rest rooms, playground, four lighted Little League ball fields, concession, caretaker. Home of Mims Little League.

11. W.W. James Park: 330 Little League Lane, off Sisson Road, Titusville. Picnic shelter, rest rooms, five lighted Little League ball fields, concession, caretaker. Home of Indian River City Little League.

12. Kennedy Point Park: 4915 South Washington Avenue, Titusville. Includes 2 boat launching ramps with a central dock; 38 trailer parking spaces plus 29 car parking spaces. The 45' octagonal pavilion (12 tables) with grill is available for rent, or public picnicking when not rented. Beautiful view of the Space Center!

14. Manatee Hammock: Click for details. 7275 South U.S. Hwy 1, Bellwood.
   On the shore of the Indian River in Bellwood just north of Port St. John, 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 creatures. The river offers fishing along the banks.
   A recreation hall, reception center grill area, fire ring, two shuffleboard courts and a horse shoe pit are available for use, with a small swimming pool and a pavilion reserved for campers. 147 full hookup RV sites, 30 sites with water and electric, and a group tent camping area are available by reservation.
   Call 321/264-5083 or 264-5105 for details.

15. William J. Manzo Park: 3335 South Washington Avenue, Titusville. Nine picnic shelters, grills, rest rooms, playground, and boardwalk on Indian River.Manzo Playground

16. Marina Park: 501 Marina Road, Titusville. Site of adult and youth softball leagues. Three lighted softball fields and concession with rest rooms, playground, boat ramp. Home of North Brevard Youth Softball Association.

17. Mims Launch Ramp: 2010 Jones Avenue, Mims. Natural dirt launch ramp access to Indian River.

18. Robert Nicol Park: 6660 N. U.S. Hwy 1, Port St. John. Four picnic shelters, grills, rest rooms, playground, adjacent to Indian River.

19. North Brevard Walking Trail: 1505 Holder Road, Titusville. Natural state walking trail in woods.

20. Space Coast Communities Sports Complex: (formerly Off-Road Vehicle Park) 662 Canaveral Groves Boulevard, Sharpes. 4 field Little League baseball complex; 2 field (practice and play) football complex, 9 field soccer complex. Each complex has a two story building for concessions, rest rooms and an organization meeting room.

21. Parrish Park - Scottsmoor: 4055 Magoon Avenue, Scottsmoor. Three picnic tables, grill, rest rooms, playground, outdoor basketball court, unlighted softball field, caretaker.

22. Parrish Park - Titusville: 1 Max Brewer Causeway- SR 402.
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, rest rooms, a boardwalk, a 100' fishing dock, and a six-lane lighted boat ramp with paved parking for 96 cars with 46 boat trailer spaces. Both residents and tourists alike convene at this site for windsurfing, sailing, jet-skiing, water skiing, canoeing, and boating.

18. Port St. John Boat Ramp: 6650 North U.S. Hwy 1, Port St. John. Two boat ramps and picnic table. Access to Indian River.

23. Rotary Riverfront Park: 4141 South Washington Avenue, Titusville. Four picnic shelters with grills, one small pavilion, handicap accessible playground, rest rooms, fishing dock, observation platform, adjacent to Indian River.

24. Sand Point Park: 10 East Max Brewer Causeway, Titusville.
This popular 29.8 acre community river park on the Indian River, located at the juncture of U.S. Hwy 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 black top walkway with a stationed .66 mile exercise trail meanders through the open and shaded areas of the park.
Facilities include picnic tables, nine small to mid-sized pavilions, barbeque grills, playground, and rest rooms. 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.

4. Sandrift Recreation Center: 585 North Singleton Avenue, Titusville.
Situated on 1.5 acres near to the Singleton Tennis Courts, this community park facility is a center of activity. Sandrift Recreation Center is home to senior citizens and many special interest classes for children and adults. Home of Partners in Progress Square Dance Club, and Spacecoast Cloggers.
For activity schedule and rental details call 264-5105.

25. Scottsmoor Landing: 2400 Huntington Avenue, Scottsmoor. Boat ramp access to Indian River. Playground, Picnic Tables.Scottsmore Landing

20. Sharpes Community Park: 660 Canaveral Groves Blvd, Sharpes. Picnic shelter with grill, rest rooms, outdoor basketball court, three soccer fields, softball field. Home of Port St. John Soccer Club.

26. Sherwood Park: 1845 Robinhood Avenue, Titusville. Green area with benches next to small lake.

4. Singleton Courts: 655 North Singleton Avenue, Titusville. Ten lighted tennis courts, two lighted 3-wall and one lighted 4-wall racquetball courts, rest rooms. Home of the Space Coast Women's Tennis League.

27. Six Mile Creek: 5900 S.R. 46, west of Mims. Boat ramp access to St. Johns River.

28. Space View Park: 8 Broad Street, Titusville.
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, a long fishing and boat dock and small dockside shelter inspire leisurely strolls or shuttle viewing. Uniquely designed rest rooms enhance the landscape. Beautifully designed Mercury 7 and Gemini monuments are in place. Future development of the Space Walk of Fame will continue at the park and follow the shoreline northward.

29. Tom Statham Park: 7101 U.S. 1 South, Bellwood. Community center, pavilion with rest rooms, 10 picnic shelters, grills, two playgrounds, and boardwalk on Indian River. Basic Dog Obedience Classes. Other Special interest classes are offered; call 264-5105.

30. Stuart Park: 4260 Stuart Avenue, Titusville. Picnic shelter with grill, softball field, outdoor basketball court, playground, caretaker.

Campbell Park31. 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 rest rooms, a playground, two lighted basketball and tennis courts, and a softball field. Call 264-5105 for activity and facility rental information.

32. Wuesthoff Park: 2000 Wuesthoff Street, (off Barna), Titusville. Nature trail with boardwalk, small recreation room, picnic area with grill, rest rooms caretaker.Wuesthoff Ferns
Rare Shoestring and Golden Serpent Ferns on a Cabbage Palm inWuesthoff Park.


Recreation Programs at School Sites

33. Astronaut High School: 800 War Eagle Drive, Titusville. Site of track meets.

34. Challenger 7 Elementary School: 6135 Rena Drive, Port St. John. Site of Intersession Specialty Enrichment Program for children "off track" in the year-round school program and youth sports.

35. Enterprise Elementary School: 7000 Enterprise Road, Port St. John. Site of summer recreation program and youth sports.

36. Jackson Middle School, Pool & Tennis Courts: 1515 Knox McRae Drive, Titusville. Site of summer recreation and summer aquatics programs. Three tennis courts, rest rooms when pool open.

37. Madison Middle School & Pool: 3375 Dairy Road, Titusville. Site of summer recreation and summer aquatics programs.

13. Titusville High School & Pool: 150 South Terrier Trail, Titusville. Site of track meets and aquatics program.

Undeveloped Parks

38. Long Bluff Park: West of Port St. John.

39. Ed Kittles Park: 3003 Old Dixie Hwy, Mims.

40. Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park: 2180 Freedom Avenue, Mims
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. & Harriette V. Moore.
Future park facilities will promote African-American culture and history, and serve as a center for social events. In May, 1998 funding was granted to the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Homesite Committee to develop a replica of the home, rest rooms, an interpretive center, a pavilion, a playground and parking lot.


City of Titusville Parks
  • Blanton Park
  • Marina Park
  • North Brevard Walking Trail
  • Sand Point Park
  • Space View Park
  • Isaac Campbell, Sr. Park
  • Wuesthoff Park

County Parks within
city limits of Titusville

  • Blue Hole Park
  • Dunn Airpark Soccer Fields
  • Gibson Gym
  • W.W. James Park
  • Kennedy Point Park
  • William J. Manzo Park
  • Rotary Riverfront Park
  • Sandrift Recreation Center
  • Singleton Courts
  • Stuart Park
County parks in
unincorporated areas
  • Cuyler Park
  • Fay Boulevard Park
  • Fay Lake Wilderness Park
  • Fox Lake Park
  • Friendship Park
  • Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park
  • Hatbill Park
  • Holder Park
  • Manatee Hammock
  • Mims Launch Ramp
  • Robert Nicol Park
  • Off-Road Vehicle Park
  • Parrish Park-Scottsmoor
  • Parrish Park-Titusville Causeway
  • Port St. John Boat Ramp
  • Scottsmoor Landing
  • Sharpes Comm. Park
  • Sherwood Park
  • Six Mile Creek
  • Tom Statham Park

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