Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Rainbow Springs State Park is a fantastic destination for families and friends, offering a serene, lush environment with crystal-clear springs ideal for kayaking and swimming. Visitors enjoy affordable admission and rental prices, along with opportunities to see diverse wildlife in a well-maintained setting. The park's beautiful scenery, relaxing atmosphere, and accessible facilities make it a highly recommended spot for a memorable day out in nature.
What Guests Are Saying
Rainbow Springs State Park is a fantastic destination for families and friends, offering a serene, lush environment with crystal-clear springs ideal for kayaking and swimming. Visitors enjoy affordable admission and rental prices, along with opportunities to see diverse wildlife in a well-maintained setting. The park's beautiful scenery, relaxing atmosphere, and accessible facilities make it a highly recommended spot for a memorable day out in nature.
Review Summary
Tom Brown
June 4, 2026
Rainbow Springs State Park is a wonderful weekend destination for friends and families.
The park features a spacious, lush green setting filled with beautiful trees. Many visitors relax on the grass under the shade, enjoying the sunshine and peaceful atmosphere.
One of the highlights of the park is its crystal-clear blue spring and river. Visitors can rent kayaks and paddle along the river while enjoying the scenic views. The rental price is very affordable—we paid only $13 for 30 minutes today. Admission is also inexpensive at just $5 per vehicle.
My friends and I had a great time spotting wild birds and turtles in their natural habitat, which was a delightful experience.
The park also offers a designated swimming area with floating safety barriers, providing a safe place for visitors to enjoy the water.
Everything about this park was fantastic, and we will definitely be coming back again.
Elizabeth Khoury
May 29, 2026
I’ve been in Tampa for 10 years and can’t believe this was my first time making it here! Will definitely be back.
The kayaking is wonderful. You can rent kayaks directly from the state park at the Headsprings entrance.
There’s a blocked off area for swimming that was so cool. There’s also a cafe and a great grassy area where people were laid out on blankets and having picnics with their family or reading and relaxing.
No matter how many pictures you see of the river, you’ll see be in awe of its clarity. There are gators we saw about 3 of them on the bank but they will leave you be, just don’t get close to them. We were warned about river otters but did not encounter any.
Important Note: you now have to have a reservation at the park to enter. It was easy to do online. The cost to get in was $4-5, and the cost of the kayaks was $19/hour or $56 for the day. You pay at the end which works out well because then you don’t need to decide in advance how long you want to kayak for.
Martin
May 26, 2026
We visited Rainbow Springs for Mother’s Day and had an amazing time. The park was beautiful, clean, and peaceful, with crystal-clear water, great scenery, and plenty of space to enjoy the day as a family. It was the perfect mix of relaxing and fun.
The springs themselves were absolutely gorgeous, and the whole place had that quiet Florida magic that makes you slow down and actually enjoy where you are. It was a great spot to spend Mother’s Day, make memories with the kids, and just enjoy being outside together.
We had a wonderful experience and would definitely come back. Rainbow Springs is one of those places that reminds you how beautiful Florida really is when you get away from the noise for a bit.
Two Leos Travels
May 1, 2026
We had such a great visit to Rainbow Springs State Park—it’s easily one of the most beautiful natural spots in Florida.
The crystal-clear water really lives up to the name, with shades of blue and green that almost don’t look real. The gardens and walking paths are well maintained and easy to navigate, making it a relaxing place to spend a few hours at your own pace.
One of our favorite parts was the series of small waterfalls throughout the park—unexpected and a nice touch that adds to the overall atmosphere. The entire park feels peaceful and well cared for.
Whether you’re there to swim, kayak, or just enjoy a scenic walk, it’s a perfect mix of nature and accessibility. Plenty of parking, easy to get around, and a great option for a day trip.
Highly recommend if you’re anywhere near the area.
Mile Markers & Memories
March 20, 2026
One of the best deals in Florida - hands down. At just $2 per person to enter the headsprings plus $4 per paddleboard rental, you'd be hard pressed to find a better day out for the money. The crystal-clear water of Rainbow Springs pumps out at a constant 72 degrees year-round, and paddling through it feels like gliding over glass - visibility goes well beyond 100 feet straight to the sandy bottom.
The wildlife alone makes it worth the trip. We spotted gators, manatees, more turtles and birds than we could even count, and yes - monkeys. The park had a private zoo back in its 1930s tourist attraction days and some of the descendants are still hanging around. You can't make that up.
The facilities are genuinely impressive for a state park - there's a shop, a cafe, and an ice cream store that you'll absolutely be stopping at on your way out. We also brought the dogs on one visit, and they're welcome on the trails (just not in the water, so plan accordingly). The glass bottom boats look really cool too - that's on the list for next time.
Go get out on the water. That's the whole point of this place and it absolutely delivers. Easily one of Florida's best hidden gems.
Location Rainbow Springs State Park
Address:
19158 Southwest 81st Place Road
Dunnellon, FL, 34432
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 29.1027 / -82.4377
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Last updated: June 18, 2026