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9700 South Highway A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951, USA
Melbourne Beach, Florida 32951
(321)984-4852

Great place to fish or hang out with the fam or friends. Alcohol is allowed but like anything be low key and you will not run into any trouble. Fisherman are friendly. If you want to fish the main pier make sure to get their super early.

Enjoyed our stay. The park is very nice and we had a great lot but there are some lots that are less desirable. We were on lot 52 which looked right over the water. There isn’t much to do here unless you like to fish and not much in the way of shopping or restaurants nearby. We saw lots of dolphin and some turtles. You can walk to a small pier to fish or go over a large bridge (by car) to a larger fishing pier. The no see ums were bad so bring bug spray.

A favorite park to camp at. The ocean is across the street, the beach is beautiful. There is a swimming area for kids, and a boat launch so you can fish or play. There are 2 fishing piers into the ocean and 2 piers under the bridge. As well as fishing piers along the pass. Plenty to do in this beautiful park.

Great place to spend the day. You can swim in the ocean or swim in the calm waters just west of the bridge on the north side. Lots of wildlife including manatees,dolphins,sea turtles,tortoises and lots of birds. It cost $4 for one person and $8 for a car up to 6 people. The fishing here is very popular and the locals can get aggressive protecting their spots.There is a campground and boat launch on the south side of the bridge.There are facilities here including restrooms and place to buy food and bait. There is also freshwater showers to rinse off.

The beach here is really nice here, clean sand and no rocks to cut yourself on when you're wading out in the water, one of the nicest beaches to go to in the area. There's bathrooms by the boardwalk that you can clean up in, not really the cleanest, but I don't think I've ever found a clean restroom by the beach sadly. The little inlet area is super fun for the kids to splash around in and watch the boats and jet skis go by, and there's virtually no waves and stays pretty shallow, especially at low tide, so it's safer for the little ones if you want them to still experience playing at the beach when they aren't strong enough swimmers for the actual thing. On the other side of the park there's a restaurant and camping area, although I've only driven around over there, never camped there. Last time I was there, I think it was $8 to park, for a 24 hour period.

It can get very crowded on weekends and can look like a tent city with all the crowds. Try to visit during the week and you will have a more pleasant time. Unless your into crowds.

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  • Sean
    Added 2016.09.04
    Great place to fish or hang out with the fam or friends. Alcohol is allowed but like anything be low key and you will not run into any trouble. Fisherman are friendly. If you want to fish the main pier make sure to get their super early.
  • Sarah
    Added 2016.05.10
    Enjoyed our stay. The park is very nice and we had a great lot but there are some lots that are less desirable. We were on lot 52 which looked right over the water. There isn’t much to do here unless you like to fish and not much in the way of shopping or restaurants nearby. We saw lots of dolphin and some turtles. You can walk to a small pier to fish or go over a large bridge (by car) to a larger fishing pier. The no see ums were bad so bring bug spray.
  • Sofia
    Added 2015.11.22
    A favorite park to camp at. The ocean is across the street, the beach is beautiful. There is a swimming area for kids, and a boat launch so you can fish or play. There are 2 fishing piers into the ocean and 2 piers under the bridge. As well as fishing piers along the pass. Plenty to do in this beautiful park.
  • Rachel
    Added 2014.12.23
    Great place to spend the day. You can swim in the ocean or swim in the calm waters just west of the bridge on the north side. Lots of wildlife including manatees,dolphins,sea turtles,tortoises and lots of birds. It cost $4 for one person and $8 for a car up to 6 people. The fishing here is very popular and the locals can get aggressive protecting their spots.There is a campground and boat launch on the south side of the bridge.There are facilities here including restrooms and place to buy food and bait. There is also freshwater showers to rinse off.
  • Morgan
    Added 2014.06.23
    The beach here is really nice here, clean sand and no rocks to cut yourself on when you're wading out in the water, one of the nicest beaches to go to in the area. There's bathrooms by the boardwalk that you can clean up in, not really the cleanest, but I don't think I've ever found a clean restroom by the beach sadly. The little inlet area is super fun for the kids to splash around in and watch the boats and jet skis go by, and there's virtually no waves and stays pretty shallow, especially at low tide, so it's safer for the little ones if you want them to still experience playing at the beach when they aren't strong enough swimmers for the actual thing. On the other side of the park there's a restaurant and camping area, although I've only driven around over there, never camped there. Last time I was there, I think it was $8 to park, for a 24 hour period.
  • Lillian
    Added 2014.02.12
    It can get very crowded on weekends and can look like a tent city with all the crowds. Try to visit during the week and you will have a more pleasant time. Unless your into crowds.
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