Located near Aurora Road and about a mile from US Highway 1, the neighborhood of Cambell Gardens is a scenic spot in Melbourne. The homes are surrounded by mature trees, bushes, and plants. Wildlife is abundant, in both numbers and species.
The vegetation, birds, and other wild animals give a feeling of being in nature, even with houses nearby. Bird watchers and photographers certainly don’t need to go far to pursue their hobbies in this Florida neighborhood.
Outdoor recreation is easy to come by for Campbell Gardens residents. Beaches are a little more than a mile away, on the other side of Highway 1. This makes it easy for people to sun themselves, do a bit of swimming, or charter boats. Other possibilities are surf fishing, water skiing, or simply walking along the beach. Campbell Gardens is even closer to water that ultimately drains into the bay. This makes it possible for people owning their own water craft to have access to recreational activities.
Residents who prefer fishing for freshwater fish are not excluded. Lake Washington, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Florida, is only around five miles away. Though not tremendously deep, the lake has a self-sustaining population of fish. In addition to the fishing and camping opportunities the lake affords, it is also quite important to the supply of fresh water for this part of the state.
This neighborhood is also about a half mile from Eau Gallie High School, which also serves nearby communities.
Cambell Gardens is roughly midway between Melbourne International Airport and the Melbourne campus of Brevard Community College, both of which are about two miles away. This neighborhood is within the 32935 ZIP code in Brevard County.