Space Coast Peninsula
Welcome to Merritt Island, the Brevard County peninsula where the Indian River and Banana River lagoons frame NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Florida's Space Coast.
Merritt Island is a peninsula in central Brevard County, Florida, set between the Indian River Lagoon on the west and the Banana River Lagoon on the east, with the Atlantic Ocean beyond the barrier islands to the east. It sits at the heart of the Space Coast, roughly halfway between Titusville to the north and Melbourne to the south, and directly east of the mainland cities of Cocoa and Rockledge, to which it is linked by causeways. The name Merritt Island applies both to the physical peninsula and to the unincorporated community and census-designated place that covers its central and southern portions. For much of its history the island was rural, settled by citrus growers, commercial fishermen, and small communities that grew up along the lagoons and canals. That changed in the early 1960s, when the federal government acquired land at the northern end of the island for what became NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, the launch site for the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Artemis programs. Land acquired for the spaceport but not needed for facilities became the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in 1963, preserving tens of thousands of acres of coastal hammock, salt marsh, and lagoon habitat. Today Merritt Island's identity blends the aerospace industry, protected coastal wilderness, and established residential waterfront. Kennedy Space Center and its surrounding contractor community anchor the local economy, while the island's southern neighborhoods remain primarily residential, with canal-front and riverfront homes and easy access to the Indian and Banana River lagoons for boating and fishing. The population of roughly 34,500 reflects a community of aerospace and technology professionals, families, and longtime residents drawn to the island's combination of natural surroundings and proximity to Brevard County's coastal amenities and the attractions of Orlando.
Merritt Island is in Brevard County, Florida, on the state's central east coast. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place on a peninsula between the Indian River and Banana River lagoons, at the heart of the Space Coast.
Despite the name, Merritt Island is a peninsula, bounded by the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Banana River Lagoon to the east. It is connected to the mainland at its northern end, but its surrounding waterways give it an island-like feel and its long-standing name.
Merritt Island is best known as the home of NASA's Kennedy Space Center and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. It also encompasses the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and borders Canaveral National Seashore, combining aerospace history with protected coastal wilderness.
Public schools on Merritt Island are part of Brevard Public Schools, the countywide district. The island is served by Merritt Island High School and Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School, along with elementary and middle schools such as Audubon Elementary and MILA Elementary.
Merritt Island is roughly 45 miles east of Orlando. Drivers typically reach the Orlando area and Orlando International Airport in about 45 minutes to an hour via the Beachline Expressway, also known as State Road 528.
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