Playalinda Beach

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Playalinda Beach is a remote, undeveloped Atlantic shoreline in Florida known for its natural scenery, wildlife viewing, and proximity to Kennedy Space Center rocket launches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
protected area
adjacentTo Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccess Playalinda Beach Road
hasAccessRestriction may close for space launch security
subject to seasonal wildlife protections
hasActivity birdwatching
fishing
sunbathing
surfing
swimming
wildlife photography
hasCoastType barrier island shoreline
hasFeature dune system
sea turtle nesting habitat
hasNearbyFacility Kennedy Space Center LC-39
surface form: Kennedy Space Center Launch Complexes
hasNearestCity Titusville, Florida
hasParking multiple parking lots
hasRegulation entrance fee required for vehicles
no lifeguards on duty
subject to closures during rocket launches
hasSandType sandy beach
hasStatus relatively undeveloped
remote
hasVegetation coastal dune vegetation
hasView launch pads at Kennedy Space Center
hasWildlife dolphins
migratory birds
sea turtles
shorebirds
knownFor natural scenery
proximity to rocket launches
undeveloped shoreline
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Brevard County, Florida NERFINISHED
Florida
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
managedBy National Park Service
near Kennedy Space Center
partOf Canaveral National Seashore
region Space Coast
surface form: Space Coast of Florida
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
viewpointOf rocket launches from Kennedy Space Center

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Canaveral National Seashore hasPart Playalinda Beach