Rainbow Springs State Park Campground
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2021

Perfect mix of primitive/ luxury

This was one of the best places I could have found for this trip. I’ve been here for days and I have enjoyed everything. The primitive camping is tucked back away from most of the RVs and has a bathhouse with very hot water/ toilets and hot hand dryers. Each site is spaced properly so not each person is too close. I didn’t realize it until the second day of my stay that we actually have water and electric hook ups on site too. There’s a short walk to Rainbow river with access to swim and a kayak launch. They rent kayaks for $16/hr and $5 and hour after but have to be back by 3pm. They have a small market that you can get coffee and small food and snacks/ice from along with forgotten necessities. I bought a few bags of firewood and it was definitely wet and burned horribly. It dropped all the way to 35 degrees for my stay. You are not allowed to collect firewood in state parks also so make sure you bring some in. There’s a publix/walmart 12 minutes away. You also get free access to the state park swimming and hiking access on the other side of the park. The address on here wasn’t correct and took me an extra 30 minutes to find it. The correct address is 18185 SW 94th St Dunnellon, FL 34432.

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