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Activities at Rainbow Springs State Park

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Birding

Throughout the park, on all of the Nature Trails and along the river exist many wonderful birding opportunities. A brand new park birding list has been created and a guided bird walk is offered the second Saturday of every month except June, July and August. Please call the park for more details.

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Canoeing & Kayaking

Starting at the state park and flowing into the Withlacoochee River at Dunnellon, the 5.6 mile long Rainbow River is truly an outstanding waterway. The crystal clear water flowing past moss-draped cypress trees competes for your attention with the river otters and large numbers of wading birds. Launching access to the river is somewhat limited. Many boaters launch at the popular KP Hole County Park, approximately 1-¼ miles downstream from the park. Privately owned boats launched at the headsprings must be carried from the parking area approximately 1000 feet to the canoe launch. Campers may rent or launch their own canoes or kayaks at the state park campground. Canoes and kayaks, including paddles and all safety equipment, are available for rent from our Visitor Service Provider, Dragonfly Watersports. A number of special regulations apply to the Rainbow River, so be sure to review the river rules prior to any boating activities.

Official Universal Symbol of Accessibility At the headsprings, both bathhouses are ADA accessible. **Please note: the lower bathhouse by the swimming area is located down a decline. Assistance may be necessary.

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Full Facility Camping

NOTICE: Due to the renovation of our campground we have closed the campground area of the park until further notice. We anticipate the new campground to be open in the Spring of 2009. Watch here for further notice and the new campground map which will also be available on www.reserveamerica.com as soon as it is completed.



The Rainbow Springs State Campground is located on the river about a mile and a half downstream from the main headspring and day use area, a driving distance of approximately 6 miles. All sites have water and electric (20 and 30 amp), and some are equipped with sewer hook-ups. Most sites will accommodate a 40-foot RV with slide out. A dump station is located between the upper and lower campgrounds. A campground store, recreation hall, showers & restrooms, laundry, pool, and playground complete the amenities offered. The rate per campsite is $19/night.

Fishing for largemouth bass and other fresh water species is also popular from the campground. Canoes, including paddles and all safety equipment, are available for rent from our Visitor Service Provider, Dragonfly Watersports. The swimming area roped off from the rest of the river is a popular part of the campground. Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling Reserve America at 1-800-326-3521 or visiting their website. The campground is separate from the headsprings day use area. It is located on SW 180th Avenue Road, approximately 2.5 miles north of C.R. 484, or 2.5 miles south of Hwy. 40. Both approaches are well marked with Rainbow Springs Campground directional signs.

Official Universal Symbol of Accessibility ADA accessible restrooms are located at the Ranger Station.

Visit Reserve America's website to Reserve your Cabin or Campsite

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Nature Trails

Rainbow Springs State Park offers leisurely strolls through shady gardens laced with azaleas, oaks and magnolias. The walkways pass by three man-made waterfalls and a native plant garden. Benches located along the paths offer the visitor an opportunity to rest while enjoying the sounds of birds and flowing water. While every season has much to offer, the February and March bloom of azaleas is a popular time to visit the park. The walkways are a mixture of brick, concrete and asphalt surfaces. While historically unique and offering great views of both river and gardens, the pathways were constructed prior to ADA guidelines and are steep and uneven in places. A native garden, which is a special attraction to butterflies and hummingbirds, lies behind the cultural gardens.

A nature trail winds back behind the gardens through natural oak hammock and sandhill communities. This trail offers both river and phosphate pit overlooks and is approximately 2.5 miles long from the Visitors' Center.

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Pet Camping

Pet camping is available in our campground. Florida law requires that pets be vaccinated against rabies. Pets must be confined, leashed, or otherwise under the physical control of a person at all times. Leashes must be hand-held and may not exceed six feet in length. Pets must be well-behaved at all times and must be confined in the owner's camping unit during designated quiet hours (11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.). Unconfined pets must be leashed and cannot be left unattended for more than thirty minutes. Pet owners are required to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles. Pets considered a nuisance are not allowed to remain in the park.

Visit Reserve America's website to Reserve your Cabin or Campsite

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Pets

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. Doggie pot bags are provided in order to keep the park beautiful and safe for everyone.

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Picnicking

Picnickers may enjoy a view overlooking the main spring basin and swimming area. Picnic tables, grills, and three covered picnic pavilions (one may be reserved, special fees apply) surround the " bowl" area, a grassy basin sloping down to the headsprings itself. Picnic items must be carried up the long entrance walkway and through the tollbooth in order to reach the picnic area. Larger groups may wish to rent the more private Felburn Pavilion, ideal for those wanting a special location for a family reunion, wedding reception or other gathering. Contact the park for details.

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Snorkeling

Snorkeling the headsprings of the Rainbow River is a favorite activity but is only allowed in the buoyed swimming area. However, it is allowed from the campground or from boats once you are outside of the headsprings. Please be aware that state law requires dive flags for all snorkelers. Another way to enjoy snorkeling is to sign up during the summer for a ranger-guided tour. You will learn what you are looking at and be allowed access to the otherwise protected headsprings area.

Official Universal Symbol of Accessibility At the headsprings, both bathhouses are ADA accessible. **Please note: the lower bathhouse by the swimming area is located down a decline. Assistance may be necessary.

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Swimming

The cool, clear waters of the headsprings attract swimmers from late spring through fall. Swimming and snorkeling are restricted to the buoyed swimming area. The average depth in the swimming area runs from 5 to 18 feet; the water temperature averaging 72 degrees year round. Swimming hours are from 8 am to one hour before sunset. The swimming area is closed during thunderstorms. All inflatables, including rafts, tubes and balls are not allowed in the park. Swimmers may wear life preservers or use the popular " swim noodles."

During the busier summer season lifeguards may be on duty. Other than a small wading area for toddlers, the water is over 5 feet deep. Please be prepared to carefully monitor your own children and non-swimmers.

Official Universal Symbol of Accessibility At the headsprings, both bathhouses are ADA accessible. **Please note: the lower bathhouse by the swimming area is located down a decline. Assistance may be necessary.

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Tubing

Tubing the Rainbow River is a wonderful experience, but, tubing is not allowed within the day-use or headsprings areas of the park. Tubes can be put in at K.P. Hole County Park. The trip takes about four hours to complete. For information about tube rental call K.P. Hole County Park at 1-352-489-3055.

Note: Only registered campers may tube from the campground using their own tubes or tubes rented from our Visitor Service Provider Dragonfly Watersports.

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