

Discover Brevard's rich history and diverse ecosystems under one roof.

The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits and trails.
Brevard's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.

Useful for observing wildlife and distant exhibits.
A family-friendly zoo with over 900 animals, including giraffes, lemurs, and a kayak tour through a giraffe habitat.
A museum showcasing Brevard's history and natural science, featuring dinosaur fossils, Native American artifacts, and a planetarium.
A historic pier offering fishing, dining, and shopping with beautiful Atlantic Ocean views.
Iconic for its Southern-style breakfast menu and cozy atmosphere.
A local favorite for its affordable breakfast options and friendly service.
Known for its delicious sandwiches and quick service.
Three-egg scramble with cheddar, bacon, and home fries, served all day.
Freshly baked blueberry muffins, sweet and moist, perfect for a quick breakfast or snack.
Ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on pressed Cuban bread.

A piece of Brevard's history, these meteorites are unique to the area and symbolize the museum's natural science focus.
Handcrafted jewelry featuring the Florida Scrub Jay, a bird native to Brevard County, celebrating local wildlife.
Locally produced honey from Brevard's own Space Coast, a sweet reminder of the area's unique environment.
A large lake in the North Island of New Zealand, created in 1886 by the eruption of Mount Tarawera, it has since been extensively dammed.

Alcudia Market, a vibrant hub of local culture and commerce, offers a delightful blend of traditional Mallorcan products and lively atmosphere.
Paramount Pictures Studio, established in 1912, is Hollywood's longest continuously operating film studio, offering a glimpse into the history of American cinema.