Rainbow River stands out as a paddle boarding paradise due to its exceptional qualities. Its crystal-clear waters unveil a mesmerizing underwater world, providing an immersive experience where paddlers glide atop vibrant riverbed colors and lush greenery. What makes it even more enticing is the gentle current, accommodating paddlers of all levels and offering a serene journey through its scenic beauty. Beyond its aesthetics, the river hosts a diverse ecosystem, from playful fish to curious turtles and abundant birdlife, adding an element of wonder to every paddle stroke. The presence of natural springs maintains the river's clarity and provides refreshing spots for breaks and snorkeling adventures. Dunnellon's well-developed facilities and services make the Rainbow River easily accessible, ensuring that visitors can effortlessly indulge in the joys of paddle boarding amidst this natural marvel.
Paddle to the La Jolla sea caves during this La Jolla kayak tour
Kayak into the fascinating kelp beds of the La Jolla Ecological Reserve
Watch for the abundant wildlife including numerous types of sea birds
All necessary equipment, a life jacket, guide, and wetsuit are provided
What To Expect
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. Eel-grass swaying in the current, along with an array of aquatic wildlife scurrying about in their natural environment. The river is home to a wide variety of waterbirds, as well as river otters, several turtle and fish species, a variety of birds including ospreys, hawks, bald eagles, and swallowtail kites, and we may even spot an alligator basking in the Florida sunshine along the way.
Rainbow River is very popular for swimming and snorkeling, and we most likely will even see scuba divers exploring below our paddle boards. Rainbow Springs is the fourth-largest spring in Florida, a first-magnitude spring, a registered natural landmark, an aquatic preserve, and an outstanding Florida waterway.
Rainbow River averages between 10 and 25 feet deep with a current of 2 mph. Indian Creek is a shallow creek averaging 1–3 feet deep, perfect for the little ones to enjoy and swim around.
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers
Include
Premium Paddle Board Necessary Equipment
PFD (Personal Flotation Device) & Whistle
Knowledgeable Tour Guide
Paddle & Water Safety Instruction
Premium Photo Video Package
Dry Bag
All Park Fees
Exclude
Gratuity