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Post Info TOPIC: Kennedy Space Center, where to sleep ?


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Kennedy Space Center, where to sleep ?


First trip by RV. I'm looking for a campsite around the Kennedy Space Center Florida for 3 days in February 2021. They are all reserved even if I am a year early. Do you have any suggestions for a place to sleep apart from the grounds? Can we spend the night on the streets or other advice? I have a 24 foot Forest River. Can we dump in certain places? Thanks a lot!



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Welcome!

A number of internet sites show the location of dump sites. Here’s one: www.sanidumps.com/

Hopefully you can go camping before next February.

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Stay nearby ... visited last year and stayed in New Smyrna Beach. Very handy to the Space Center.

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This year we stayed at Manatee Hammock County Park for a week in February.



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Thank you everyone for your answers. For Sanidumps it is a site that will be very useful to me, I did not know. For the new Smyrna beach I'm going to do some research. For the Manatee Hammock there is nothing available. They suggest I consult in case there is cancellation. Here is the list of my research that is not available or too far or does not meet their criteria.

- Breezy Palm RV ( Web site malfunction)
- Orbit RV Park (3 month minimum, I need only 3 days)
- Breez way trailer park ( too far )
- Vero beach camp ( too far)
- North Gate Travel Park ( 3 months minimum)
- Jetty Park Campground ( No reservation, website closed : Covid 19)
- Lucky Clover RV

RV park awaiting response :
-Whispering Pines
- Sunrise Palm RV Park
- Land Yatch Harbor - (reservation after May 1 2020 only)
- Ocean View (Email send but no comeback)
- Enchanted Lakes RV (they said they will contact me soon )
- Great Outdoor RV (Email but no response)

Thank you for your answers I am open to your suggestions

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I stayed at Joy RV Park in Cocoa. Was a quick 15 ride to the Space Center, which was just awesome.



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Your answers have all been taken into consideration which widens my field of knowledge. I found today a compromise between the distance, the price of gasoline, the proximity of the KSC. The big winner is the KOA near Titusville. It remains to be hoped that at the beginning of February 2021 the Covid19 will be less disturbing. Thank you all for your advice and a good caravan campsite!

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Did you push through last February?



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