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Melbourne Beach Pier - (FL)

Address: 🏡 Melbourne Beach, FL 32903
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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Melbourne, FL, USA

    06-2025 Melbourne Beach Pier in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Melbourne, FL, USA
  • Riverview Park - Melbourne Bill “Hashi”: Park was small and quaint. We purchased some sugar free products. Was there for about 2 hrs. We had lunch, was very good. All in all a nice day by the river in a very peaceful park.
    Coconut Point Sanctuary - Melbourne Beach Dez Lezotte: Lovely spot for a quick (1 mile) hike with boardwalks. Entrance is free. The middle 1/3 of the hike is a shaded maritime hammock among tropical plants. We went in March, and there was no water under the boardwalks.
    Ryckman Park - Melbourne Beach A R: Original review update on 6/15/24: Since my first review down below, they have changed it to where you have to pay to park. The fee to park is $2.50 for an hour and a half. The signs state “Thank you! Your parking fees help maintain our parks” which is obviously understandable but what I don’t understand is why they would lock the restrooms at 6pm and not notify the public of this prior to paying the parking fee? If my parking fee helps maintain the park (which the restrooms are a part of) then why would I not be able to use the restrooms during the time that I paid for the use of the park? Makes zero sense. Very inconvenient if you have young kiddos who have to go potty during their playtime while at the playground. Original review: This is one of our favorite parks/playgrounds to visit in the Melbourne, FL area. The views are absolutely gorgeous, especially when you get to catch a gorgeous sunset off the pier. It has three different playgrounds for the little ones, so plenty of choices regardless of what age group your kiddos fall into. It has a basketball court, restrooms and of course the gorgeous pier too!
    Samsons Island Nature Park - Satellite Beach Liz DeHaan: Samson Island Nature Park is a nature preserve located in the Indian River Lagoon. Beautiful mangroves line the waterways, providing a stunning backdrop for kayaking in the Lagoon. This preserve is accessible by boat, canoe, or kayak. The park has miles of hiking trails to explore and observe Florida’s biodiversity. Primitive camping is available with permit, island has designated sites with very basic amenities; picnic tables, pedestal grills, and fire rings. Visitors can expect to see an abundance of bird life, few manatees, and other native wildlife. Yes, that includes bugs, bring your preferred bug repellent.
    Swamp Donkey Airboat Rides - Melbourne Julia Pemrick: Had a great time! It was a bit cold and overcast today but we still saw many alligators and other wild life. Charley is a great guide.
    Manatee Park - Sanne Kure-Jensen: Water views, raised boardwalk with covered bench, good birding, floating island, turtles, walking path, plenty of parking, covered picnic area and playground
    Indian River Lagoon Preserve State Park - Stephen Barron: Overall this is an okay preserve. Important things to note, there are basically no trail markers nor signs nor any real way of telling where you are going. Luckily cell service is pretty good and you can use google maps. It’s a hard dirt/gravel path clearly good for biking. Most of the water is hidden behind trees and mangroves so don’t expect a great view unless you are walking a ways. Definitely a ton of birds, pretty butterflies, 1 snake. It’s about a mile from the parking to the fork, if you go right it’s about 2 miles top the top and back for the north loop. Couple spots to see the river clearly but nothing special. The southern loop is about 4 miles there and back Bc Honest Johns had the path blocked and you CANNOT get through. Keep that in mind as it’s quite a hike. There are a couple nice beachy spots if you go south. Nothing amazing and no directions were the minuses.
    Melbourne Atlantic Railroad (ocean side replica) - Melbourne Beach Roads Traveled Photography: Great history Marker at this location
    Maritime Hammock Sanctuary - Melbourne Beach Tim: Very beautiful place. Trails are easy to walk. Bug spay is needed in some places if you don’t want to get swarmed. Even with bug spray I got bitten. I saw some large gators in the ponds. Also saw a large snapping turtle and a tortoise. But the trees and plants are what make this so beautiful and worth the time here.
    Shore Side Park - Melbourne Nichole Benedict: There is a great pier for fishing... the water is shallow but we saw many large fish. We caught mostly mullet. There were tons of birds and sting rays in the water. It was an amazing place to hit after work, with minimal people on a sunny day.