How deep is Rainbow River?


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.


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.


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.


Why is Rainbow River so clear?

The most significant natural feature is the first-magnitude headspring basin which produces between 400 - 600 million gallons (1.5 to 2.3 million m?) of fresh water per day, forming the Rainbow River. The looking-glass waters of Rainbow Springs come from several vents, not one large bubbling spring.


What town is Rainbow River in?

The Rainbow River is located in southwest Marion County near the town of Dunnellon, approximately 20 miles southwest of Ocala.


Is Rainbow Springs man made?

History of Rainbow Springs These falls are human-made, and telling their story can reveal how the land around Rainbow Springs was used and shaped by people.


Can you paddle board at Rainbow Springs?

Embark on a paddle board adventure exploring the mesmerizing Rainbow Springs. Known for its exceptional, clear sapphire water, you will immediately be drawn to the underwater world beneath your paddle.


What is the deepest part of the 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. No matter how deep the water gets, you can always see the bottom of the river from your craft.