
Rainbow Springs State Park - Florida State Parks
The water is extraordinarily clear, offering a window into a diverse aquatic habitat. The flow of the spring is the fourth highest among all the springs in Florida. Rainbow Springs is a stunning …
Entrances to the Park - Florida State Parks
Entrances to the Park Headsprings Day Use Area Entrance 19158 S.W. 81st Place Road, Dunnellon FL 34432 Enjoy the birthplace of the Rainbow River, the site of an old roadside …
Hours & Fees - Florida State Parks
Rainbow Springs State Park has very high visitation on weekends and holidays. When the park reaches capacity at the headsprings entrance, the park will close to all visitors.
History - Florida State Parks
Visitors from around Florida and the world visit Rainbow Springs State Park to swim in the crystal-clear water, tube down the peaceful Rainbow River, and enjoy picnicking with friends and …
Springs of Rainbow Springs - Florida State Parks
The water is extraordinarily clear, offering a window into a diverse aquatic habitat. The flow of the spring is the fourth highest among all the springs in Florida. Rainbow Springs is a stunning …
Department of the Interior designated Rainbow River, Florida’s fourth largest springs, as a National Natural Landmark. It is also an aquatic preserve and an Outstanding Florida Water.
ainbow Springs State Park. One of Florida’s largest springs, the headsprings of the Rainbow River originate in this beautiful 1,472-acre park. Rich in natural beauty and cultural history, it is also …
Swimming in Rainbow Springs - Florida State Parks
As one of Florida’s largest springs, the park attracts visitors from all over the world who want to witness this natural wonder. The crystal-clear waters of the springs look much like they have …
History of Rainbow Springs - Florida State Parks
There are many relics of Rainbow Springs State Park’s past as a tourist attraction. The waterfalls, the rainbow fountain, the entrance walk, gift shop, dining terrace, and the remains of the aviary …
Rainbow Springs State Park - Florida State Parks
When swimmers take their first dip in the sapphire-blue waters of Rainbow Springs, they become part of a story that stretches back over 10,000 years, when humans first visited this place.