Brevard County Florida is located in the east central area of Florida halfway between Jacksonville and Miami. On the Atlantic Coast, we have some of the most beautiful beaches around! Brevard County Florida is 70 miles long, with 1557 square miles. 539 miles are home to the St. Johns River, the famous Indian River Lagoon and Banana Rivers, and our eastern edge major waterway, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.
Brevard County Florida's location can't be beat! John F. Kennedy Space Center is in our own backyard. Residents come from all over the world to view the breathtaking Cape Canaveral rocket launches and the NASA Space Shuttle launches. We also boast the Astronuat Hall of Fame where you learn all about the astronauts and the missions they took.
Cruise ships set sail right here out of Cape Canaveral. We are also home to The Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts which features shows that come to us from all over the world. Don't forget to visit World Famous Ron Jon's Surf Shop right here in Cocoa Beach.
So, bring the family to visit Brevard County Florida. There's something to do for everyone.
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Sandy, I never knew the St. John's River was that expansive there and I know the area fairly well. Usually we're Northbound from the Sanford area. I'll have to ask the Captain to mosey Southward instead next time.
Hi Kevin, I suppose that I should clarify that the St Johns is actually Florida's longest river at 310 miles. It actually runs through or borders 12 counties. All of our waterways together are 539 miles long. Were you at Rain Camp on Tuesday? I just wanted to make sure that I didn't miss you there.
Love that blue blue sky in your photo Sandy. Also the St. Johns River flows north like the Nile.