Port Canaveral Releases New Configuration for Boat Trailer Parking Near Freddie Patrick Park

By  //  August 1, 2019

Boaters can access the boat ramp by turning left on George King Boulevard

Boat trailer parking near the Freddie Patrick Park boat ramps has a new configuration. Boat trailer parking spaces have been added to the main parking lot west of the boat ramps to offset the same number of parking spaces in the temporary overflow boat trailer parking area being used for construction underway south of the Cruise Terminal 3 site. (Port Canaveral image)

BREVARD COUNTY • PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – Boat trailer parking near the Freddie Patrick Park boat ramps has a new configuration.

Boat trailer parking spaces have been added to the main parking lot west of the boat ramps to offset the same number of parking spaces in the temporary overflow boat trailer parking area being used for construction underway south of the Cruise Terminal 3 site.

The boat overflow parking area just east of the north-south stretch of George King Boulevard near the terminal construction site will remain open for boat trailer-washing purposes.

Drivers can enter the area on its north side and exit from its south side onto George King Boulevard.

Boaters can access the boat ramp by turning left on George King Boulevard, then right at Christopher Columbus Drive.

Drivers should head west through the main parking lot to exit at George King Boulevard. Refer to the map below for details.

Access to the public boat ramps remains unchanged. The reshaped parking during construction will ensure that recreational boaters and fishermen have access to the Port’s boat ramp and adequate parking spots for vehicles, boats and trailers.

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