Titusville, FL—National Parks have been called “America’s Best Idea” and while most people think of the 63 iconic national parks, out of the 433 national park units there are many other designations. Canaveral National Seashore will celebrate its 50th year as a unit of the national park service and one of 11 national seashores. National seashores are created to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources and provide for the recreation of the visitor.
Titusville and New Smyrna Beach, FL – Canaveral National Seashore is excited to announce that a new contract has been awarded to construct more resilient and sustainable boardwalks at the park. This project will commence in early December 2024 and is part of the National Park Service's ongoing commitment to ensuring long-term sustainability and resilience in its infrastructure.
The National Park Service (NPS) announced crews arrived today at Canaveral National Seashore to begin cleanup and stabilization efforts, following Hurricane Milton, which hit the area on Oct. 10.
OAK HILL, FL – Canaveral National Seashore is proud to unveil the remarkable transformation of the historic Seminole Rest Caretaker's House, a historic gem nestled within the park. This restoration, led by the National Park Service's Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC), orchestrated a complete roof replacement in under five months, showcasing the team's agility and dedication to safeguarding our nation’s treasures.
Titusville, FL. -Canaveral National Seashore seeks public comments on proposed increase and reservation changes to camping rates, and Turtle Watch Program fees and reservations which would take effect on May 22,2024. Information on the fee increase, including a list of all proposed fees can be seen here.
Canaveral National Seashore seeks public comments on proposed increase and reservation changes to camping rates, and Turtle Watch Program fees and reservations which would take effect on May 1,2024. Information on the fee increase, including a list of all proposed fees can be seen here.
The National Park Service (NPS), Canaveral National Seashore will modify its entrance
fees to provide additional funding for infrastructure and maintenance needs to enhance
the visitor experience. Effective January 1, 2024, the entrance fees to the park will be
$25 per vehicle or $20 per motorcycle and $15 per pedestrian/bicycle for a 7 day visit.
An annual park pass will increase to $45. All the money received from entrance fees
remains with the National Park Service with at least 80 percent of the revenue going to
Canaveral National Seashore. We share the other 20 percent of entry fee income with
other national parks for their projects.
Canaveral National Seashore is reopening after Hurricane Idalia. The seashore will open today August 31, 2023, at 9:00 AM. Visitors should continue to exercise caution while in all areas where access is allowed.
ATLANTA — The National Park Service (NPS) announced today the selection of Carmen Thomson as the new superintendent of Canaveral National Seashore located on the east coast of Florida between Titusville and New Smyrna Beach. Thomson begins her new assignment on Sept. 10.