Outdoors
Rainbow Springs starts with the capacity check
Rainbow Springs near Dunnellon is beautiful, popular, and easiest to enjoy when the visit starts with current park alerts, capacity, parking, and river access.
Rainbow Springs is the kind of place people picture when they hear about clear Florida water.
The headspring sits near Dunnellon, with blue water, swimming, gardens, trails, and access to the Rainbow River. The spring has a long human story, and the park still carries pieces of its older tourist-attraction days, including the garden paths and human-made waterfalls. That mix makes it feel different from a quiet boat ramp or a simple swim spot.
The thing to know is that Rainbow Springs is loved by a lot of people. Weekends, holidays, warm weather, and school breaks can change the whole day. The park has posted capacity and parking notices, and current reservation rules can change how a casual trip works.
Treat Rainbow like a pretty place that needs a little planning. Check the park page before you go, especially if you are driving from another county. Bring the water, shade, shoes, and patience you would want for a busy spring day. If the headspring is full or the weather turns, Dunnellon still has river outfitters, local food, and other ways to make the day feel worthwhile.
Where to see it
Rainbow Springs State Park near Dunnellon and the Rainbow River. Check current Florida State Parks alerts, reservations, parking, launch rules, tubing details, weather, and capacity before planning around it.
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