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    3.8 (72 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alexandra P.

    Great adventure! Was invited to visit with some friends. We purchased VIP parking (world recommend as it gets packed pretty quick) Never been to a springs before so wasn't really sure what to expect. KP Hole & Rainbow River is a beautiful springs. They do check bags to make sure food is stored in Tupperware and bottles for any alcohol as it is not permitted. We rented kayaks it was around $50 for the whole day and included a shuttle to bring the Kayak back & a life jacket. They also have tubing & lockers you can rent as well. Beautiful scenery. Saw fish & a baby alligator and a few beautiful birds. It was a hot day but was made up with the cool water. Really great experience to do with friends & family. Staff was really great in directing where to go & helping with any questions we had.

    SUP PUP
    Audrey A.

    *dogs are not allowed in the KP Hole park, only on the outside of the park at the launch if they are getting onto/into a water vessel* Love KP Hole...very specifically the launch. It's a great way to enter the Rainbow River midway between the spring head and the lower springs. The swimming hole is great too. You can rent tubes, kayaks, SUPs, and several touring groups launch from KP.

    Relaxing down the river
    Ydalis G.

    Great summer weekend family activity. You can spend 4 hours on a floater down the river. The current is very slow, like a very lazy river. You are allowed to bring a cooler with food and drinks but IMPORTANT: nothing can be in disposable containers, no plastic bottles, capri suns, napkins or plastic plates or silverware. AND absolute no alcohol, they are very strict with these rules. Get there early, before 9:00 on weekends. Have fun!!

    Xee V.

    Kudos to the workers who did their best to accommodate our large group and got us parking spots! The place is very well kept. We didn't purchase anything extra, only the pass to have access to swim. Everyone inside over a certain age needs to purchase bracelet. They do check to make sure you have one. There was a lot of people and the swim area was crowded. The water was clear and my family enjoyed our time here. Make sure to bring a canopy or one of those pop up beach shades to stay out of the sun when you're not in the water. You also need something to sit on if the benches are being used. There are picnic benches located on the back side of the restrooms. I didn't see any vending machines, so bring snacks and drinks.

    Jessica F.

    Went to KP hole to launch our own SUP boards and take a journey upstream to Rainbow River State Park. If you're going on a busy weekend, you might want to consider looking into VIP parking (must book a day before). The parking lot closest to the activities is smaller, we went the first weekend in June around 9 am and we're able to squeeze into the last inch of space in the parking lot. There was a second parking lot a bit further but we got lucky. It was $7 to launch our boards each. We decided against the shuttle bus because we paddled upstream 1.5 miles and floated back to KP. The current was kinda strong going upstream, but slow and steady and we made it! The reason we choose KP to launch our own boards vs. the state park was by recommendation. Apparently it's further to carry your boards, by a lot if you go to the state park. If you're planning a trip here just know they are serious about alcohol and check your coolers and water bottles with a vapor sensing flashlight thing. Personally I wish we could have brought in drinks to enjoy on the water, so if you find a way good for you!

    Entrance
    Jackson B.

    This place is absolutely stunning! The water is refreshing, the scenery is amazing, and the staff is friendly. Our tour guide - Andrew - took me and my group out on glass bottom kayaks to tour the river. He was AMAZING! He knew his nature and was very friendly and social. MY ONLY COMPLAINTS are: the people and the time management. Maybe I got screwed, but we took off 30 mins after our start time. To add on, when we entered the walking section of the Spring, it felt as if we were there forever. If you are gonna come here, just rent a kayak and go solo. The tour group will only drag you behind. Absolutely stunning though!

    River access for swimmers.

    I arrived here around 9am just to swim for about 30minutes and there was still plenty of parking and only one other group swimming! It was $7 to get in and the water was crystal clear with lots of fishies. The bathrooms were clean and there were lockers, outdoor and indoor showers. Would definitely come back to paddleboard or ride the ferry upstream and check out the rest of the springs!

    Drift dive time! Great place with a fun opportunity to drift dive!
    Chris W.

    Great drift dive opportunity with a fantastic facility. We all enjoyed our trips up the river and what we saw under the water. Great facilities between dives made it a nice day!

    Carly B.

    Marion County, what in the world are you doing? Reserving spots in the park for private scuba companies to come in and you turn away 100s of families who've come here to tube, kayak, and paddle. How dare you! All out for money instead of your community. At least 30 spots available in the lot that could have been used for families who came to enjoy the park. What a bunch of sell outs!

    Siddiqua A.

    Looking for outdoor fun, then KP HOLE at Rainbow Springs, is definitely the place you would like to visit. Highly recommend you getting there early, the park opens at 8am. Upon arrival, make sure you have all your bags ready in a waterproof or water resistant bag. All coolers and water bottles/thermos/ will be screened or tested for alcohol (alcohol is not allowed), law enforcement is present. Here's my recommendation, if you are not an early bird, you can go online and purchase a Vip park pass (for the selected date that you would like to go parking for 1 vehicle and 6 tubes on hold) At KP HOLE State Park, there is so many options when it comes to indoor activities You can also Kayak, Canoe and Paddle Board, there also have tem for rent is you do not open any of these personal water equipment. There's a daily user fee of $5.00 per person, for paddlers, picnicking and swimmers. Children under the ages of five are FREE! Tubing is highly recommended, tube rentals are available ($10. Per person which includes a shuttle ride at the end of the Blue Run of Dunnellon Park) know as the Tuber's exit. Approxiate four and a half hours of slow down stream tubing. Restrooms are available, as well as showers an rinse off stations. Please note,there are two lines ( cash online and credit only) Please note, prices are always subjected to changes, call ahead to make sure park will be open if you are planning a trip to Dunnellon(Marion County) for the springs. Especially with Covid19 restrictions, every City will be different in the State of Florida.

    Swimming area
    Jenna J.

    Peaceful park and the view of the crystal clear water is breath taking!!! Don't pass this up!

    Dry land view where you embark
    Anielka E.

    My friend and I decided to venture to the springs on a Friday morning. Though not feasible for many during the week when school is on and majority of people are working it is the best time to go. We had no issues finding parking and went right in to pay our parking fee and tubing: $20 total. If you go during summertime or the weekend then I highly advise you arrive early. The park is following the CDC guidelines and is restricting the amount of visitors that can go in. The day we went apparently, the park had only had 38 Tubers go so far. It was great ! At times , it was only my friend and I on the river. Very peaceful and calm. The river itself is very slow , 4 hours or a little less you will be floating. For some, this might be a plus but for other a negative . Just thought I'd throw it out there. My friend and I enjoyed our time floating away looking at the pretty houses and saying hi to the fellow tubers, swimmers and boats. During some parts of the river there are signs that guide you on where to continue tubing. Upon disembarking you wait on a nearby park for a shuttle to pick you and your float away. The wait time varies but don't despair, they will show up. Ps. There was a sign instructing you to tub away from a gator route . I didn't see any but just throwing it out there. Over all, highly recommend you float away.

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    Get there at 7:50 and beat the line. Staff is very friendly. Great location to launch from.

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    Great time today with Sam ! Get up and go kayaking was very nice and accommodating Very beautiful place

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    Rainbow Springs State Park

    Rainbow Springs State Park

    4.2
    (203 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    From Tampa, it took an hour and 30 minutes to get to the river. We first wanted to take a swim in…read morethe swimming area so we went there first before it got really crazy. The area is a bit small and there isn't really a lot of sun spots for you to chill at. It is cool to experience once but I think if you tube, you still will be able to get a swim in because parts of the river are pretty deep. After the swim area, we headed to the tubing section. It is a 15 minute drive from the main park entrance. The fee was 54 for two people that had an annual pass. Highly recommend bringing a small cooler with snacks and drinks and an extra tube for it. It took us about 2 hours to float back to our car and the river is very calm and relaxing. I've floated a river in San Antonio but wasn't as nice as Rainbow springs. Very clean and the water is sooo clear. Overall, really enjoyed our day visit to this state park!

    I almost lost my life at Rainbow River, and I feel like I need to share this for anyone considering…read moretubing there. I came expecting a peaceful, relaxing experience because that's what you see in the pictures and reviews. Instead, I ended up in one of the scariest moments of my life. I fell out of my tube and got stuck in deep mud. My water shoe was literally sucked into the mud, and I couldn't push myself up from the bottom. I couldn't get back on my tube because my legs were stuck, and I had already gone underwater and was coughing. What made it even worse was that my daughter, who cannot swim, had drifted away and I couldn't see her. I truly thought I might drown and that something could happen to my daughter. I was panicking, crying, and shaking. By the grace of God, I saw the only boat nearby and flagged them down. They went back and picked up me and my daughter too. I will never forget the people who helped us. I truly believe they prevented a tragedy that day. Another important thing to mention is that this happened toward the evening on a weekday, and there were almost no people left on the river. We were some of the last people out there. I got incredibly lucky that there happened to be a boat nearby because otherwise, I don't know what would have happened to me or my daughter. What upsets me the most is that there was no real safety briefing or warning about the risks. We were given tubes and sent off. No one explained the currents, deep areas, muddy bottoms, or what to do in an emergency. No one recommended life jackets to us, even though not everyone in our group could swim. Please understand that there are no lifeguards. Depending on the time of day, you may find yourself with very few people around to help in an emergency. If I hadn't been able to flag down that boat, this story could have ended very differently. I later learned that other people have had similar frightening experiences here, and I understand why. Please, if you decide to go: * Wear a life jacket, especially if you are not a strong swimmer. * Do not assume the water is shallow because it's a spring. * Do not bring children or adults who cannot swim without extra precautions. * Understand that there are no lifeguards and you are responsible for your own safety. This experience was so traumatic for me that I still have flashbacks and cannot imagine ever returning. A beautiful place can still be dangerous, and I wish I had known that before I went. Please stay safe.

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    The beautiful spring.
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    Cedar Lakes Woods and Gardens

    Cedar Lakes Woods and Gardens

    4.6
    (92 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    What a gorgeous park for people to visit!…read more A former quarry, this is now a tierd garden of beautiful flora and fauna. The fountain at the bottom is truly the centerpiece. At Christmas they did a gorgeous job of lighting up in holiday lights. And if you're like me, You go looking for painted rocks ala the Kindness rocks project.

    This was a fun walk around a garden that must have seen better days - or today was a dry day. We…read morehad fun, it was an old quarry where the owner envisioned and created a cool upper and lower path around and filled with some water, waterfalls, koi fish, swans, ducks, turtles, and oodles of plants: some unique some local- and even a Japanese stile garden with Tori gate et all. Today we didn't see the center fountain many admired, and sadly the water levels must have been low as the cascades were thin (at best). Nonetheless- we had a good time walking about and spotting an old bonsai tree, some Japanese-style bridges, and even a slithering water snake! How exciting!! In all it was a fun stop that broke our long drive from Tallahassee to Fort Lauderdale, so we had a good time. Entrance fee was a bit steep at $ 12 (for what was offered imho) and there is a veteran/military discounted admission ($6)but make sure you have your DD214 or Retired ID to show or else you will Not qualify. Enjoy!

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    Picturesque scenery
    Picturesque scenery
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    Blue Springs Park

    Blue Springs Park

    4.4
    (12 reviews)
    29.9 mi

    Beautiful place! The springs were closed but we went to Poe springs 5 minutes away and have a…read morenatural pool and river current with stairs, restaurant and bathrooms

    County-owned and run park with a beautiful natural spring. There is a "dive platform", which I put…read morein quotes because as a platform diver myself, it's not high enough to be a proper dive platform but still you can do basic stuff or just jump off. Most of our state parks sadly have removed their dive platforms (Fanning, Madison Blue, Gilchrist Blue) so it's nice to find one. There are picnic tables and a I think a playground for little kids plus a sand volleyball court which gets very popular on weekends. Actually, the entire place gets very popular on weekends and I'd advise going on a weekday if possible. Otherwise, it's super-crowded and mostly rowdy teens. There are a lot of fish in the springs but if you want to freedive or snorkel and see them, come on a weekday, ideally in the morning. Once kids come around after school, the dive platform is the highlight and there's enough kids jumping off it to make the water very murky so you won't see anything then underwater. Tips: --It's cash-only, $2 admission for adults, not sure what for little ones. --No footballs: volleyballs are allowed, but no footballs! I asked why and was told by the girl at the concession stand "two boys playing football trampled a Karen who complained". So yeah, that. --The focus is very much on family fun: again, if coming to see nature come on a weekday, ideally early. --If you dive/jump off the platform, swim clear off it immediately. There's likely a middle schooler jumping right after you. Some run, jump, and don't look down and I've been hit before by flying tweens. --The road leading to the park is pretty long and paved. People drive like proverbial bats out of hell on it, 60 MPH or more. Be careful.

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    You can dive off the dock
    You can dive off the dock
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    Sholom Park

    Sholom Park

    4.8
    (59 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    The most memorable park in Ocala! I have to admit I did not see it all so I will be going back…read moreshortly to see so much more. I was at peace just walking a bit sipping coffee and taking in the calm and beauty. There is much to see at Shalom Park it's very beautiful place to be. When I was there they were having a yoga class it was so nice to see. I walked around and spoke to some lovely people they mostly were enjoying some morning exercise. I'm sorry that I missed the zen garden but this just gives me an excuse to go back faster. It's obvious that many frequent this park for so many reasons you can easily see. It's lovely, peaceful, clean and you feel pretty safe comparatively. They have activities here from what I've read and the yoga class is proof of this but I think there is much more that I need to explore and check the calendar for to see and know for myself. There are 2 miles of trails, the zen garden, an area called the Labryrinth where you can take a physical, spiritual or meditative walk along its winding path. Stop along it's 24 points of reflection and create your own Labryinth experience. Labryinth's have one way in and one way out come in and form your own perspective enjoying this relaxed atmosphere. The Pergebo was magnificent as I felt so much happiness being there. It is part gazebo and part pergola, I didn't even know such a thing existed until now! It's covered in confederate jasmine and blossoms in the spring with tiny white fragrant flowers. This is located on the path at the end of the olive trees! I enjoyed the pond so much with all the beautiful fish and sounds of the falling water. You can feed the fish and see them all come at once jumping out at you. Gorgeous Koi such beautiful colors. Sit on a bench and relax if you'd like there are many all around the park for you to enjoy. They say the pavilion is often used for educational purposes and horticulture events and that there are often presentations that people can escape the sun or rain showers. The stage is where I had seen the yoga class taking place. They have weddings, live concerts, the parks sunset series and much more on the stage throughout the year. Mounted on the stage, The Peace Panels display quotes of peace by renowned authors, musicians, and political leaders! The olive tree promenade has 18 trees on each side 18 is the symbol of peace; the number 18 is the symbol of life,and many couples use this as their entry way for marriage. The formal gardens is an area where there is lot's of live large oak trees, colorful bushes and lot's of foliage all around in a nice quiet shaded atmosphere. People often gather here for a picnic, wedding or just to enjoy and relax and enjoy the environment. The bat house can hold 800 bats during the night. Bats are a natural way of achieving insect control in the park and each bat can consume 6-8,000 insect every night! There is so much more to see and encounter at Shalom Park I encourage you to visit and explore. The story of Shalom Park from their website: As with most great achievements, Sholom Park began as a vision, born in the hearts of Sidney and Ina Colen. Inspired by a visit to Boston Gardens, Sholom Park was created for a purpose; to provide a place where the pursuit of inner peace and learning may be enhanced and enjoyed. The park was named after Sidney Colen's grandfather, Sholom, which is also the Hebrew word for peace. The park does not serve a political or religious agenda or belief system After years of conceptualizing the vision, a master plan for the park was developed in 1999 and the park concepts began to take shape. In 2001, horticulturist, Steve Curl was hired to oversee the final design and construction of Sholom Park as the vision came to life. On October 17, 2004, Sholom Park celebrated its grand opening and ribbon cutting along with hundreds of friends and supporters. Hours: 8 AM - 5 PM Address: 7110 SW 80th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34481 Phone: 352) 854-3677 Email: info@sholompark.org Wheelchair accessible *** Bike racks available ***

    Wow! WoW! Wow! I think this park is profoundly under the radar and simply not well known enough…read more This isn't just some playground with a path. In fact, there is no playground equipment at all. What it does offer, though, is everything one could want in a natural setting. You can walk for a little while or lose yourself in it for much longer. The paths are easy, accessible, and thoughtfully laid out, with enough variation to keep things interesting from start to finish. It never feels repetitive, which is rare. The labyrinth was genuinely enjoyable, with multiple points of interest throughout. Subtle shifts in sound and visual texture keep you engaged, yet everything remains grounded in simple nature, shaped by the hands of men.. nothing artificial or forced, just an intentional design that draws you in. The crowning glory moment for me was the Zen garden. I cannot remember the last time I felt that level of calm and stillness. It has a way of centering you almost immediately. I would have stayed longer, but I needed a restroom, which unfortunately was closed at the time. This is a place I will return to without hesitation. My mother has yet to see it, and I already know she is going to love it.

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    The Pavilion
    The Pavilion
    Raking Garden
    Raking Garden
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