Canaveral National Seashore in Florida is set to begin a significant Federal Highways pavement preservation project in the Apollo Beach district on April 28th, 2025. This project, aimed at improving the infrastructure of the park, will result in limited access to some parking areas and roadways, including the Visitor Center and the boat ramp.
Visitors are advised to expect changes in access and to stay informed through Seashore staff and informational signs that will provide daily updates. The park management has expressed its gratitude for visitors’ patience and understanding during this period of improvement, acknowledging the potential inconvenience it may cause.
The project will kick off at parking area #5 and will progressively move north towards the boat ramp and parking area #1. While this may affect the usual flow of visitors, the goal of the project is to ensure the long-term preservation and usability of the park’s roads and parking areas.
This move underscores the National Park Service’s commitment to maintaining and enhancing the visitor experience at Canaveral National Seashore. So, while there might be slight disruptions in the short term, visitors can look forward to a more accessible and better-maintained park in the future.
For more information about the project and regular updates, visitors are encouraged to visit the official website of Canaveral National Seashore.


