Rainbow Springs


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⏳ Mar 2018











Rainbow Springs State Park is home to three facilities: the main "headsprings" entrance, the tubing entrance, and the campground.
At our main headsprings entrance, visitors may swim in the freshwater headsprings of the Rainbow River, rent canoes and kayaks, view waterfalls and gardens, and enjoy a picnic area with grills, and pavilions. For large gatherings, private pavilions can be reserved. Tubes are not allowed in the headsprings area of the park.
Rainbow Springs is Florida’s fourth largest spring and is designated a National Natural Landmark. The surrounding land is high and rolling, providing picturesque vistas of the spring surrounded by forest. The spring pool is large (250 feet wide) and shallow, with especially clear blue water flowing over the beds of green aquatic plants and brilliant white limestone and sand.
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Rainbow Falls
Camellia
Sandhill Crane @ Goldendale Boat Ramp, Lake Rousseau

Fort Island Beach and Fishing Pier


Banana Island on Crystal River
Bridge overlooking Three Sisters Springs


























⏳ Mar 2018