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Mamma Rosa’s Pizza and Restaurant
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Enjoy pizza by the slice, whole pizzas, Stromboli, Calzones and Italian desserts at Mamma Rosa’s Pizza & Restaurant in Titusville. This laid-back, casual restaurant serves lunch and dinner starting at 11 a.m. Stop in after a day of exploring at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge or Kennedy Space Center….
Birding & Wildlife Viewing, Boating & Fishing, Family Fun, Launch Viewing Venues, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Things to Do, Trails, Turtle/Manatee Viewing, Water Sports
Sand Point Park
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Sand Point Park is one of Titusville’s community parks with the Astronaut Memorial located near the south entrance to the park. Here you will find a half-mile exercise trail, baseball and softball fields, playground and a splash pad. Facilities include picnic tables, picnic pavilions, grills, and restrooms. A large pavilion…
Boating & Fishing, Family Fun, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Things to Do, Water Sports
Tom Statham Park
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This community park serves Titusville and nearby Port St. John. The scenic environment includes paved walkways and a river boardwalk, and children will love playing on the playground. Located in Titusville on the Indian River Lagoon, cast your line and catch a fish here! And scattered throughout the park are…
Accessibility, Accessible Activities, Family Fun, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Sporting Venues, Sporting Venues, Things to Do, Trails
Chain of Lakes
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Encompassing 92 acres, Chain of Lakes features wetlands and lakes with walking bridges connected to 3-miles of paved walking trails. Here the amenities are endless. From an observation tower and pavilions to multi-use fields and lighted soccer fields, the park also includes five lighted adult softball fields.
Accommodations, Hotels
Hampton Inn I-95/Kennedy Space Center
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Servicing both families and business travelers, the Hampton Inn I-95/Kennedy Space Center has what you need for optimal comfort and convenience. Whether you need cribs and a rollaway bed or a business center where you can print and fax, this hotel in Titusville also has a pool and fitness room….
Accommodations, Birding & Wildlife Viewing, Boating & Fishing, Campgrounds, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Water Sports
Manatee Hammock Park
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This riverside campground is a quaint place to make camp when visiting Florida’s Space Coast. Surrounded by hammock pines, palms and foliage, the shoreline overlooks Indian River Lagoon where you can fish and get a perfect view of a rocket launch. Campers will enjoy access to a recreation hall, swimming…
Birding & Wildlife Viewing, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Trails
Scottsmoor Flatwoods Sanctuary
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Part of the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program, the Scottsmoor Flatwoods Sanctuary protects a variety of habitats including scrub, pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, many more. This 1500-acre sanctuary is also home to wildlife like white-tailed deer, bobwhite quail, bobcats, wading birds, and gopher tortoises. This site is accessible by foot or…
Accommodations, Hotels
TownePlace Suites Titusville by Marriott Kennedy Space Center
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Whether staying for one-night, weeks or months at a time, the brand-new TownePlace Suites Titusville, Florida paves the way for an extended stay experience offering the most modern design and features for an all-suite apartment style hotel. Their suites offer 400 square feet of space, fully equipped kitchens, microwaves, refrigerators…
Accommodations, Campgrounds
Lathrom’s Landing RV Park
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Located north of Titusville in Mims, Lathrom’s Landing RV Park offers full hookups on leveled RV sites. This park also has a full-service bath houses, laundry, clubhouse, dog park and a swimming pool. Daily, weekly, and monthly rates are available, and their site also has room for tiny homes. Advanced…
Arts & Culture, Attractions, Birding & Wildlife Viewing, Family Fun, Historic Homes, History Museums, Museums, Nature & Outdoors, Parks, Things to Do, Tours, Trails
The Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park and Museum
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The Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Center and Museum explores the history of the Moores through interactive exhibits, historic collections, dynamic speakers and story telling that explores our time-lined museum from 1860-1964. In contrast to yesteryear’s Civil Rights Movement, we also examines today’s global civil and human rights…