F. Burton Smith Regional Park
7575 King Street (Hwy 520), Cocoa
FROM I-95 go 3 miles west on SR-520,
turn left into the park.
Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark, except
for scheduled use.
This expansive 1,080-acre scenic park
features two lakes, tributaries, and
rustic or primitive camping. No
motorized boats allowed.
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms,
Pavilions, Playground.
GPS N 28 21.968 W 80 51.475
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James G. Bourbeau Memorial Park
8195 King St (Hwy 520), Cocoa
FROM the I-95 Exit-201, go west 5 miles
on SR-520. The park is located along the
St. Johns River next to Lone Cabbage
Fish Camp.
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms, Boat
Ramp, Dock, Pavilion.
GPS N 28 22.050 W 80 52.232
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Leroy Wright Recreation Area
8190 King Street (Hwy 520), Cocoa
FROM I-95 take the SR-520 Exit-201 west
4.9 miles. The park is on the right.
Situated along the flood plain of the
St. Johns River at the north side of
James G. Bourbeau Memorial Park, this
32.65-acre recreation area features a
paved ramp and paved parking for 21 cars
and 31 boat trailers. Picnic tables, 2
grills and benches offer added
convenience.
GPS N 28 22.290 W 80 52.273
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Lake Washington Park
6000 Lake Washington Road, Melbourne
FROM I-95 take the SR-518/Eau Gallie
Blvd Exit 183 east 0.4 miles. Turn left
on John Rhodes and go 0.8 miles. Turn
left on Aurora Blvd and stay straight
1.3 miles. Turn left on Lake Washington
Road and go 1.5 miles to the end of the
road.
FROM US Hwy 1 go west 5.6 miles to the
end of Lake Washington Road.
Boat ramps open 24 hours a day.
This shaded 25.96-acre community river
park is along the shore of Lake
Washington which accesses the St. Johns
River. The park has ramps for power
boats and a launch area for airboats.
Fishing is popular from the lake and the
120' fishing pier.
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Parking, Restrooms,
Pavilions.
GPS N 28 08.852 W 80 44.041
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