Here are some of the best places to watch rocket launches in Brevard County.

NASA and SpaceX launch Crew-6 due to problem with rocket engine ignition system

BREWARD COUNTY, Florida. – Since rockets are often launched from Florida’s Space Coast, it can be tempting to get the best view to watch them take off.

Below is a list of the main viewing platforms from which these launches can be observed, according to Space Coast Florida.

cape canaveral

  • Banana River Park – 901 Puerto del Rio Drive

  • Cherie Down Park – 8330 Ridgewood Avenue.

  • Jetty Park – 397 Jetty Park Road

  • Manatee Conservation Park – 701 Thurm Blvd.

Cocoa

  • Cocoa Riverfront Park – 401 River Boulevard.

  • Lee Venner Park – 300 River Boulevard.

Cocoa Beach

  • Laurie Wilson Park – 1500 N. Atlantic Ave.

  • Shepard Park – 299 E. Cocoa Beach Causeway

  • Sidney Fisher Park – 2200 N. Atlantic Ave.

  • Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier – 401 Meade Ave.

Indian

  • Canova Beach Park – 3299 N. Hwy. A1A

Melbourne

  • Howard E. Futch Memorial Park – 2301 Florida A1A

  • Paradise Beach – Florida A1A

Merritt Island

  • Kelly Park East – 2504 N. Banana River Drive, Merritt Island

  • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex – Space Commerce Way

Rockledge

  • Rotary Park at Suntry – 6495 US-1

satellite beach

  • Hightower Beach Park – 815 Florida A1A

  • Pelican Beach Park – 1525 Florida A1A

Titusville

  • Beachwave Beachware Observation Deck – 101 A. Max Brewer Memorial Pkwy.

  • Marina Park – 1005 Marina Road

  • Parrish Park – A. Max Brewer Memorial Park, 1.

  • Sand Point Park – 101 N. Washington Ave.

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