From the Get Up and Go Kayaking Rainbow Springs launch location at KP Hole, the State Park is only a short 10 minute drive up the road. Once you arrive at the State Park, you will need to pay a $2 entrance fee that allows you access to all of the parks facilities.

When was Rainbow Springs built? In December 1932, with a staff of three, the park was officially opened to paying visitors.

Then, How long is the tube ride in Rainbow Springs? How long does the trip take to get down the Rainbow River? The trip is 4 miles long and can generally take 2-3 hours in a kayak 4 hours in a tube.

Can you swim at Rainbow Springs? Visitors may feel that the waters truly do have healing properties after a dip in the cool 72-degree waters. Since the water stays at this temperature year-round, it is perfect for swimming in the hot summer months.

FAQ

How much does it cost to tube down Rainbow River?

Cost. The tubing package at KP Hole Park costs $25/person, which includes the following: entry fee, tube rental, return shuttle service.

How much does it cost to go to Rainbow River? Entry to Rainbow River State Park costs $2 per person, and tube rental and tram access cost $20/person. Entry to KP Hole costs $5.00 per person for paddlers, swimmers, and picnickers.

Can you drink at Rainbow Springs? Alcohol is not permitted. Coolers are subject to search. Rainbow River, items must be in reusable containers. Divers and snorkelers are required to float a « diver-down » flag.

What is an interesting fact about Rainbow Springs? Rainbow Springs is the focal point of Rainbow Springs State Park. The spring formation is the fourth-largest in Florida, and produces over 490 million gallons of water daily. Rainbow Springs forms the headwaters of the Rainbow River, which empties into the Withlacoochee River.

How cold is Rainbow Springs water?

The cool, clear waters of the headsprings are incredibly refreshing to swim in. The average depth in the natural swimming area runs from 5 to 18 feet, and the water temperature averages 72 degrees year-round.

Can you drink alcohol on Rainbow River? Rules of the River

Taking any type of alcohol or disposables on the Rainbow River is prohibited by law. Acceptable containers include Tupperware, Rubbermaid or a thermos. Unlawful containers include: paper sacks, boxes, plastic water bottles, aluminum cans, breakable plastic utensils, paper napkins and towels.

Can you bring your own tubes to Rainbow Springs?

To tube down the Rainbow River, there is a $20 fee including park admission, the shuttle ride back to the starting point, tube rental and tax. If you bring your own tube, the fee is $12 including park admission and the shuttle ride.

Is Rainbow Springs still open? Rainbow Springs State Park is open every day of the year from 8 a.m. to sunset. Standard admission at the Headsprings is $2 per person, free for children under 6.

How much does it cost to rent a kayak at Rainbow Springs?

HOURS AND FEES

Rental People Price
KAYAK/SUP 1 -2 people $16
All Day Rental Kayak/SUP $50
TANDEM/CANOES 3 people max $22
All Day Rental Tandem/Canoe $60

Can I bring my own tube to Rainbow Springs?

To tube down the Rainbow River, there is a $20 fee including park admission, the shuttle ride back to the starting point, tube rental and tax. If you bring your own tube, the fee is $12 including park admission and the shuttle ride.

Can you tube at Rainbow Springs? Tubing the Rainbow River is a wonderful experience, but is not allowed within the headsprings area of the park. Instead, visit our tubing entrance located on Southwest 180th Avenue Road, Dunnellon.

Are there alligators in Rainbow Springs FL? Tip: if you choose to head down river beyond the designated swimming area be aware that there are some varieties of snakes that you make encounter, as well as alligators. The Rainbow River does have gators in it.

Is Rainbow River free?

It is located about 1.5 miles down river from the Rainbow Springs State Park and offers limited public facilities for swimming, cooking out, tub rentals, canoe rentals, dive flag rentals, restroom facilities, etc. The daily entry fee is $5.00 per person.

Why is Rainbow Springs called Rainbow Springs? Before the building of the attraction, the Rainbow River was known at different times as Wekiwa Creek or Blue Run. ‘Rainbow River’ seemed more marketable and the names of the river and springs were changed to the names they bear today.

Why is it called Rainbow Springs?

Rainbow Springs and the Rainbow River became popular in the late 1880s when hard rock phosphate was discovered in the area. A small community called Juliette flourished near the springs during this « boomtown » era. In the 1930s the spring was developed as a tourist attraction.

How many springs are in the Rainbow River? Rainbow Springs consists of twelve named vents that discharge groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer System at a combined historic average discharge of more than 485 million gallons per day (MGD), making it one of the largest first magnitude spring systems in Florida.

Is Rainbow River fresh or saltwater?

The most significant natural feature is the first-magnitude headspring basin which produces between 400 – 600 million gallons of fresh water per day, forming the Rainbow River.

Does Rainbow Springs provide life jackets? There are no tubes, rafts, or balls allowed in the swimming area, but you may use pool noodles and/or life jackets.

How much water does Rainbow Springs make each day?

The Rainbow Springs run is one of the largest spring runs in the world. It averages a discharge of more than 400 million gallons of water per day.

Can you use your own tubes on Rainbow River? To tube down the Rainbow River, there is a $20 fee including park admission, the shuttle ride back to the starting point, tube rental and tax. If you bring your own tube, the fee is $12 including park admission and the shuttle ride.

Are dogs allowed at Rainbow Springs?

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Rainbow Springs State Park. They must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times, and they are not allowed to enter the water, including headsprings, swim areas, river and ponds.

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