With miles of unspoiled, natural shoreline, the visitor
will find Canaveral National Seashore the perfect beach. Stretching
25 miles along Florida's Space Coast, Canaveral National Seashore
remains as it was for the past 1,000 years. A favorite of vacationing
families, the beach features calmer surf than many of the other
beaches in the area and the longest stretch of natural beach
on the East Coast of Florida. Far less crowded than nearby Indialantic
and Cocoa Beaches, quiet and solitude are easy to come by and
the greatest pleasure can be had walking along the surf line.
Canaveral National Seashore is a great place to swim, sunbathe
and walk the beach. Restrooms with changing areas are available
near the Visitor's Center. Lifeguards are on duty May 30 through
September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. There is no fresh water
on site, so be sure to bring drinks with you. Take a moment
at the Visitor's Center and see what activities are available
the day of your visit. The rangers offer a wide variety of programs,
from walking wildlife lectures to visiting some of the local
Indian mounds.
In addition to swimming and sunbathing, Canaveral National
Seashore has some of the best birdwatching in the country. Herons,
ibis, egrets and other shore birds abound, especially during
the migratory season. There are several trails available for
hiking, one of which leads to a Timucuan Indian mound. The trails
can be hard to find, however, so ask for directions at the Visitor's
Center. Overnight tent camping is available from November through
April with a permit from the Visitor's Center. Canoeists can
paddle along a marked trail through the marshes at Shipyard
Island. Canoe rentals are available at O'Connell's Rental Center
in nearby Merritt Island (Call for information (407) 453-2400).
Undoubtedly the most interesting activity on the beach
is turtle watching. If you are visiting the area between May
and August and plan an overnight stay, be sure to call about
the Turtle Watch Program. Starting out at about 11:00 p.m.,
small groups of about 20 people are led along the beach by flashlight.
You'll get an opportunity to watch a female loggerhead or leatherback
turtle build her nest and lay her eggs. The demand is great,
so call for reservations (407-428-3384) at least 4-5 months
in advance.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Canaveral National Seashore is open daily from 6:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. The south end of the park is closed three days prior
and one day following a space shuttle launch. To check launch
dates, call the Visitor's Center at (407) 267-1110.
DETAILED DIRECTIONS:
From Melbourne, take I-95 north 68 miles to Exit 84, SR-44.
Turn right on SR-44 and travel 18-7/10 miles to A1A. Stay straight
to go onto A1A South and travel 11-7/10 miles. The road will
dead end at the entrance to the Visitors Center.
ACTIVITIES:
Swimming, hiking, canoeing, nature study, primitive camping
INFORMATION:
Canaveral National Seashore
7611 South Atlantic Avenue
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
(904) 428-3384