Can you kayak in Rainbow River?
Can you kayak in Rainbow River? Welcome to Rainbow River Kayak Adventures! Our Rainbow Springs kayaking location allows people to easily travel from all over Florida to enjoy the beautiful crystal clear waters of Rainbow River and get up close and personal with a variety of wildlife such as birds, fish, turtles, and otters.
How fast does the Rainbow River flow?
The first magnitude spring system that forms the Rainbow River has an average discharge rate of 763 cubic feet per second (cfs), or 493 million gallons per day (mgd) and is one of 33 first magnitude spring systems in the State.
Can you bring your own float to Rainbow River?
Hole, you cannot bring your own tube. For Rainbow Springs State Park, you can bring your own float, however, the price is the same regardless.
Is Rainbow River freshwater or saltwater?
The Withlacoochee River ultimately discharges into the Gulf of Mexico on the border of Citrus and Levy counties. Rainbow Springs has the fourth largest flow of all Florida's springs and provides fresh water to the Rainbow and Withlacoochee rivers.
What are the rules for the Rainbow River?
Rainbow River Rules Disposable containers (such as cans, plastics, glass, plastic foam or paper) are not permitted. Items must be in reusable containers. Divers and snorkelers are required to float a "diver-down" flag. The entire Rainbow River is a designated "Idle Speed/No Wake" zone.
How cold is the water at Rainbow River?
The flow of the spring is the fourth highest among all the springs in Florida. The cool, clear waters of the headsprings are incredibly refreshing place to swim. The average depth in the natural swimming area runs from 10 to 18 feet, and the water temperature averages 72 degrees year-round.
Can you rent kayaks at Rainbow Springs?
Guest Services Inc. provides rental equipment for canoes and kayaks from the Rainbow Springs launch site for guests to enjoy on the Rainbow River.
Are there manatees in the Rainbow River?
Are There Manatees in Rainbow River? While it's common to see manatees in Florida's spring-fed rivers, manatees do not frequent Rainbow River. Instead, the manatees that live in this area of Florida congregate in nearby Crystal River, a wildlife refuge dedicated to the protection of Florida manatees.
How deep is Rainbow River?
On average, the Rainbow River is less than 10 feet deep, although there are places where it drops 25 feet. Close to the banks, it's shallow enough to stand. Look out for big branches to jump from and a rope swing or two.