- Canaveral Groves, Florida
Canaveral Groves is an
unincorporated community in Brevard County,Florida ,United States . It is arural area between State Road 520 and Port St. John. It has a lowerpopulation density in the southwestern region, with only 140 households in the area. However, there is no access to Port St. John except Grissom Parkway at the eastern boundary. Thezip code s inside thecommunity are 32926, 32928 and 32927.North of Suga Avenue,south of State Road 528, andwest of Orleans Street is a small undeveloped area similar toThe Compound in Palm Bay.Geography
Canaveral Groves is located at coor dms|28|25|29|N|80|49|13|W|city (28°25'31 N -80°49'13). The area is 20.3
square miles (30 square kilometers). To thesouthwest is State Road 520, to theeast is Grissom Parkway, to thenorth is Port St. John, and to thewest is theSt. Johns River .Major Roads
* Interstate 95- This road passes through almost convert|1|mi|km|sing=on through the
town It provides access through the rest of Brevard County. Citrus Boulevard goes over "Interstate 95" to the western area of Canaveral Groves. It is accessible by the Port St. Johns Parkway exit.* Canaveral Groves Boulevard-It provides the main entrance to Canaveral Groves and home to the only service in the
town , aBP station. It is convert|3|mi|km long from U.S. Route 1 to Little Court. It provides access to CR 515 and U.S. Route 1, located in Sharpes.* Citrus Boulevard-This road provides access to the western area of Canaveral Groves. It is convert|2|mi|km long from Hartville Avenue to Osprey Avenue and goes over Interstate 95. Between Lee and Hartville Avenues, the road becomes unpaved for convert|0.1|mi|km|sing=on.
* Pine Street, Coconut Avenue, and Adamson Road-Those roads provide access to western Canaveral Groves and Cocoa. It runs
north -south , but Coconut Avenue goeseast -west . Altogether, they are convert|6|mi|km long, from State Road 524 to adead end north ofDate Palm Street.* State Road 528- This road cuts through western Canaveral Groves, although it is unnoticed because of the trees along the Beachline Expressway. It goes over Pine Street.
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