9 reasons to take your kids to Florida's Space Coast

1. The Brevard Zoo

Feed giraffes, lorikeets, and cockatiels while listening to keeper talks or buy an entry package for a treetop-trek excursion to see the zoo from above For youngsters aged four to eight, Little Trekkers is a smaller version.

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2. Ron Jon Surf School

Learn how to hang 10 on the beach where 11-time world champion surfer Kelly Slater started surfing as a grommet. Kids as young as six may take individual and group lessons at Ron Jon Surf School.

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3. Sea turtle walk

Families who love nature should know that the Space Coast beaches are the best places in North America to see sea turtles. The time to nest is from May to October.

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4. Kennedy Space Center

Visit for a half-day to learn about the space program from its beginnings to future Mars manned missions. Beyond the Gates bus trip stops at Cape Canaveral launch site and at Race to the Moon, where youngsters.

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5. Night lights

Bioluminescence may be seen by keeping youngsters up late. Dinoflagellates illuminate Banana River from June to October. Any movement, from a paddle swirl to a swimming fish, stimulates the organisms.

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6. Valiant Air Command

The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum's remarkable collection of warplanes predates rockets, so older kids should come. Pre World War One to present military aircraft, relics, and mementos are restored.

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7. Witness a launch

A new age of space exploration makes today the finest time to see a Cape Canaveral rocket launch. Elon Musk's SpaceX and United Launch Alliance launch every couple weeks.

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8. Cocoa Village

Historic Cocoa Village offers shade from the heat and beach. Ossorio Bakery & Café serves pastries and fresh ice cream, then explore the pirate-themed Antilles Trading Company for costumes and marine riches.

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9.  Sebastian Inlet State Park

Cocoa Beach is known for its white sand, perfect for sandcastles and waves, but Sebastian Inlet State Park, a barrier island between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean, offers a different beach experience one hour south.

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