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Comprehensive Plan Recreation and Open Space Element <br />Kiwanis Hobart Park - Located between US 1 and 58th Avenue along 77th Street, this park is the <br />largest and most developed of the county owned parks. It is approximately 654 acres in size and <br />includes such facilities as baseball fields, softball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, picnic <br />tables, outdoor grills, and foot trails. Several lakes located within the park offer various inland water <br />activities. A 36 hole public golf course and the county's fairground site are also located at the park. <br />Because of its size and development, Kiwanis-Hobart is classified as an urban district park. <br />Donald McDonald Park and Dale Wimbrow Park - These parks are located adjacent to each other <br />on the east side of the St. Sebastian River and have a combined size of approximately 74 acres. <br />Facilities include boating, fishing, picnic tables, and scenic/open space areas. Overnight camping is <br />available at Donald McDonald Park, but not at Dale Wimbrow Park. Both parks are classified as <br />specialty parks. <br />Blue Cypress Lake Park — This park is located on the west shore of Blue Cypress Lake. Facilities <br />include boating, fishing, concessions, picnic tables, pavilions, and restrooms. This park is classified <br />as a specialty park and is owned and maintained by Indian River County. <br />Roseland Community Center Park - Located on the St. Sebastian River just west of the Florida <br />East Coast Railway bridge, this park serves as a meeting place for the community of Roseland. The <br />park includes a building that provides electricity, water, and a kitchen. Picnic tables and a fishing <br />area provide outdoor activities. Roseland Community Center Park is classified as a neighborhood <br />park. <br />Round Island Park - This park is located on the south end of the Barrier Island near the Indian <br />River County -St. Lucie County line. There are several outdoor pavilions with picnic tables and a <br />catamaran dune crossover on the ocean side. West of SR AIA, the park offers fishing and access to <br />the Indian River Lagoon and inland water activities. This park is classified as a specialty park. <br />US 1 Roadside Park - This park is located east of US 1 at the Indian River County -Brevard County <br />line where the St. Sebastian River flows into the Indian River Lagoon. The only facilities are <br />parking, picnic tables, and outdoor pavilions. This roadside park is classified as a specialty park. <br />Ambersand Beach Park - Located on the Barrier Island, this beach park can be found on the <br />narrow strip of land south of the Sebastian Inlet. There are no facilities other than swimming and <br />access to inland water areas. Ambersand Beach Park is classified as a specialty park. <br />Boat Club Island Park - This park is located northeast of the Grand Harbor marina on South Sister <br />Island (spoil island# IR -25). The park contains three docks, a picnic pavilion, and a nature trail. <br />This park is owned by the State and managed by the county's Parks Division. <br />Joe S. Earman Park - This four acre park is located on the northern one-third of spoil island# IR - <br />28. The park contains picnic areas, restrooms, and a boat dock on the Indian River Lagoon. Joe S. <br />Earman Park is classified as a specialty park. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 24 <br />