Food Scene
Swampys is an open air restaurant on the banks of Rainbow River that provide guests with a unique dining experience.
82 locals recommend
Swampy's Bar & Grille
19773 E Pennsylvania AveSwampys is an open air restaurant on the banks of Rainbow River that provide guests with a unique dining experience.
Go For Donuts is owned by a sweet, local couple. Spending a couple minutes in there in the morning, you will quickly take note on all the locals who frequent their donut shop.
Go For Donuts
20372 E Pennsylvania AveGo For Donuts is owned by a sweet, local couple. Spending a couple minutes in there in the morning, you will quickly take note on all the locals who frequent their donut shop.
Waterfront Social
1610 Southeast Paradise CircleLarge & delicious menu with great views!
Blue Gator Tiki Bar & Restaurant
Swampy's Bar & Grille
19773 E Pennsylvania AveBreakfast Station
Go For Donuts
20372 E Pennsylvania AveThe Crab Plant
201 NW 5th StCracker's Bar & Grill
502 NW 6th StNorton's Riverside Sports Bar and Grill
16 NE 5th StKane's Cattle Co.
508 N Citrus AveThe Boil Yard
Sightseeing
BEAUTIFUL crystal clear waters provide the opportunity for ample water recreation...kayaking, paddleboarding, tubing, snorkeling, pontoon tours, etc. Park at KP Hole and paddle upriver to the springs and float back down or rent a tube for $25 and take the 3.5 mile float downstream.
36 locals recommend
Rainbow River
BEAUTIFUL crystal clear waters provide the opportunity for ample water recreation...kayaking, paddleboarding, tubing, snorkeling, pontoon tours, etc. Park at KP Hole and paddle upriver to the springs and float back down or rent a tube for $25 and take the 3.5 mile float downstream.
Three Sisters Springs is known as the manatee capital from October until March. Since these crystal clear waters stay 72•F year round, manatees migrate to the warm waters during the winter. Launch your paddle sports from Hunter Springs Park or Kings Bay Park and keep your eyes open for these adorable underwater potatoes!
13 locals recommend
Three Sisters Springs Trail
Three Sisters Springs TrailThree Sisters Springs is known as the manatee capital from October until March. Since these crystal clear waters stay 72•F year round, manatees migrate to the warm waters during the winter. Launch your paddle sports from Hunter Springs Park or Kings Bay Park and keep your eyes open for these adorable underwater potatoes!
Rainbow River Canoe and Kayak
12121 River ViewK.P. Hole County Park
9435 SW 190th Avenue RdDevil's Den Prehistoric Spring
5390 NE 180th AveThree Sisters Springs
Fort Island Beach
Ozello Keys Marina
2355 S Ripple PathHunter Springs Park
18 NE 2nd StChaplin A. Dinkins III Memorial Park
12100 Palmetto CtWeeki Wachee Springs State Park
6131 Commercial WayWeeki Wachee Springs State Park
6131 Commercial WayChassahowitzka River Campground
8600 W Miss Maggie DrNeighborhoods
Citrus Springs
Hunter Springs Park
18 NE 2nd St