This is a 5-acre, ocean-front park located south of the Cape. More than 300 parking spaces are available.
NO DIRECT VIEW of launch pads, but you'll see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
This highrise bridge provides fantastic, elevated viewing of all space coast launch & landing pads.
Parking is off site & somewhat limited. Be prepared to walk a quarter to half a mile to get onto bridge.
POLICE SOMETIMES CONTROL ACCESS TO BRIDGE FOR HIGH-PROFILE LAUNCHES.
Part of the KSC Visitor Center. Option to view a launch from this site may require additional ticket purchases and carry restrictions.
Check out the KSC Visitor Center's website for specific information on this viewing location: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/info/tickets
Located south of the Cape, this park provides great views of all launches from the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
NO DIRECT VIEW of launch pads, but you'll see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
Extending more than 800 ft into the Atlantic Ocean, this pier provides excellent viewing options for space coast launches. Arrive early and be prepared to share the experience with hundreds of others!
NO DIRECT VIEW of launch pads, but you'll see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
Located just south of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Jetty Park provides launch & landing viewing options.
NO DIRECT VIEW of any launch pad, but it is one of the closest public viewing locations for SpaceX landings.
You will see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers various launch viewing opportunities for most Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center launches regardless of launch time. Check out its website for information on specific launches: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/info/tickets
Part of the KSC Visitor Center. Option to view launches from here may require additional tickets.
Check out the KSC Visitor Center's website for specific information on this viewing location: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/info/tickets
A beach side park located south of the Cape. It has pavilions, a boardwalk, year-round lifeguards, onsite vendors, dog park, restrooms, outdoor showers, drinking fountains, and parking lots.
NO DIRECT VIEW of launch pads, but you'll see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
One of the best locations available! Clear, upclose views of KSC pads. Clear views of all Cape pads.
Closes to incoming launch traffic once park reaches capacity. ARRIVE EARLY. Bring food & water for the day.
Launch info: https://www.nps.gov/cana/planyourvisit/hours.htm
This riverfront park in Titusville provdes clear views of all Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral launch and landing pads.
This location on the river provides good views of all KSC and Cape launch pads. The A. Max Brewer Bridge might obstruct some of your view, so pick your spot carefully.
Located south of the Cape, this 10-acre, ocean-front park is ideal for laucnh viewing. About 200 parking spaces available, picnic pavilions, and shower and restroom facilities.
NO DIRECT VIEW of launch pads, but you'll see the rocket ~10secs after launch.
Great views of all Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch and landing pads
SLC-40 was built in the early 1960s and hosted its first launch on June 18, 1965. Since then, it has launched nearly 100 missions on the Titan III, Titan IV, and Falcon 9 rockets.
During the Titan rocket era, SLC-40 was used to launch two interplanetary missions: Mars Observer to Mars and Cassini-Huygens to Saturn.
With the Falcon 9, the pad became the first Cape Canaveral site to host a launch to the International Space Station.
The pad is located on historic Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL - the primary launch center for the United States.
The Florida launch site handles the vast majority of U.S. launches every year and has been the starting point of numerous history-making missions for the United States, including: