Indian Harbour Beach at Bicentennial Beach Park

CountyBrevard
CityIndian Harbour Beach
Access LocationOcean Dunes Dr. & A1A
Access NameBicentennial Beach Park
Beach NameIndian Harbour Beach
Entrance Fee Amount0
Parking Fee Amount0
Feet of Frontage0
Access SignYes
Number of Regular Parking Spaces33
ADA Spaces0
Number of RV Spaces0
Lifeguard Sometimes On Duty?No
Restroom At Beach?Yes
Shower At Beach?Yes
Boardwalk Trail At Beach?Yes
Shelter/Covered Picnic at Beach?Yes
Full Facility Camping?No
Primitive Camping?No
Boat Ramp Available?No
Fishing Pier Available?No
Number of Marina Slips0
Pets AllowedNo
Food on SiteNo
NotesNo Extra Notes
Access StatusFull Access With Parking

How Do I Get To Bicentennial Beach Park?

Location Address

Ocean Dunes Dr. & A1A

Brevard County

Indian Harbour Beach, Florida


How Much Will Parking and Entrance Fees Cost Me At Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is not an entrance fee or a parking fee for Bicentennial Beach Park, and you'll be able to spend all day at the beach for free.

dog at beach

How Much Beach Area Does Bicentennial Beach Park Have?

Sadly, Bicentennial Beach Park does not have much beach area to enjoy. If you are looking for a place to sit and relax actually on the beach, Bicentennial Beach Park may not be the best place for you.

Is Bicentennial Beach Park a State, Local, City or County Beach?

Bicentennial Beach Park does not seem to have any community affiliation.

Is It Difficult To Find Parking At Bicentennial Beach Park?

You should have no problem finding parking at Bicentennial Beach Park as there are 33 parking spots (beach associated) for you to enjoy.

Are There Any Handicap Parking Spots (ADA Parking) at Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is no Handicap Parking (ADA Parking) at Bicentennial Beach Park. If these spots are important to you, we suggest you find another beach within our directory where you'll be able to comfortably park in these spots.

Are There Any RV Spots at Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is no RV Parking at Bicentennial Beach Park. If these spots are important to you, we suggest you find another beach within our directory where you'll be able to comfortably park in these spots.

dog at beach

Is There A Restroom At Bicentennial Beach Park?

Yes, there is a restroom for you and your family to enjoy.

Is There A Shower At Bicentennial Beach Park?

Yes, there is a public shower for you and your family to rinse off with after using the beach.

Is There A Boardwalk Trail at Bicentennial Beach Park?

Yes, there is a boardwalk trail at Bicentennial Beach Park for you and your family to walk around on.

Can I Enjoy A Covered Picnic at Bicentennial Beach Park?

Luckily for you, you can enjoy a covered picnic! While we can not guarentee that there will not be others occupying them, they are both covered and open!

Does Bicentennial Beach Park Have Full Facility Camping?

Bicentennial Beach Park does not have to full facility camping.

Does Bicentennial Beach Park Have Primitive Camping?

Bicentennial Beach Park does not have primitive camping.

Are There Boatramps at Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is no boat ramp at this location.

Is There A Fishing Pier At Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is no fishing pier at this location.

Does Bicentennial Beach Park Have A Marina, And If So, How Many Marina Spots?

Sadly, there is not a Marina at Bicentennial Beach Park

dog at beach

Can I Bring My Pet To Bicentennial Beach Park?

Yes! Bicentennial Beach Park is pet friendly! Check out how much beach area is available above to know if it'd be a good place to walk your dog.

Will I Be Able To Get Food While I'm At Bicentennial Beach Park?

There is neither food nearby, or food available for purchase on the beach at Bicentennial Beach Park. Better pack a lunch!

What Is The Access Status of Bicentennial Beach Park?

Bicentennial Beach Park has the access status of: Full Access With Parking

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