Rainbow River Spring Town
Welcome to Dunnellon, a Marion County town at the meeting of the Rainbow and Withlacoochee rivers, home to Rainbow Springs State Park.
Dunnellon is a small city in western Marion County, Florida, situated at the confluence of the Rainbow and Withlacoochee rivers about 20 miles southwest of Ocala. Its 2020 census population of about 1,900 belies its larger role as the anchor of a sprawling, nature-oriented region of riverfront communities, retirement developments, and spring-fed countryside. The city's identity is inseparable from its water, particularly the Rainbow River, whose famously clear, spring-fed headwaters rise at Rainbow Springs State Park just north of town. The town's history is one of boom and reinvention. In 1889, hard-rock phosphate was discovered by Albertus Vogt, and Dunnellon quickly became a mining "Boomtown," with the Withlacoochee River used to transport phosphate toward the Gulf. That industrial chapter gave the city its enduring nickname and its compact historic core. As mining declined, the area's springs and rivers — first developed as a tourist attraction in the 1930s — became the foundation of a new, recreation-based economy that persists today. Modern Dunnellon is a quiet, outdoors-focused community. Rainbow Springs State Park draws swimmers, tubers, kayakers, and paddlers to its crystalline headwaters, while the Blue Run of Dunnellon Park and the Dunnellon Trail — a rail-trail along the Withlacoochee — extend recreation through town. Fishing and boating on the Withlacoochee, and access to the nearby Gulf coast and Ocala's horse country, round out the landscape. The local economy rests on recreation, tourism, services, and a commuter population traveling to Ocala and the broader central Florida region. Public education is provided by Marion County Public Schools, including Dunnellon Elementary and Dunnellon High School. For homebuyers, Dunnellon offers riverfront homes, established in-town houses, and a wide range of retirement-oriented communities — all in a setting that pairs genuine natural beauty with a cost of living well below Florida's urban centers.
Dunnellon is in Marion County, Florida, in the north-central part of the state. It is part of the Ocala metropolitan area and lies about 20 miles southwest of Ocala, near the Citrus County line.
Dunnellon is best known as the home of Rainbow Springs State Park, with its crystal-clear headwaters and spring-fed Rainbow River, popular for swimming, tubing, kayaking, and canoeing. The town also carries the nickname 'Boomtown' from its 1889 phosphate-mining origins.
Dunnellon lies about 20 miles southwest of Ocala, typically a 20-to-30-minute drive. It is roughly 20 minutes from Interstate 75 and about 15 minutes from the Suncoast Parkway, placing Tampa, Gainesville, and Orlando within convenient reach.
Public schools in Dunnellon are operated by Marion County Public Schools. The city is served by Dunnellon Elementary School and Dunnellon High School, and nearby Madison Street Academy offers an arts and STEAM magnet program.
Dunnellon sits at the confluence of the Rainbow River and the Withlacoochee River. The Rainbow is a spring-fed river famous for its clarity, while the Withlacoochee provides additional fishing, boating, and paddling, and both were historically used to transport phosphate to the Gulf.
Dunnellon's population was 1,928 at the 2020 census, up from 1,733 in 2010. The small incorporated city is surrounded by a larger unincorporated area of riverfront, spring-adjacent, and retirement communities that share the Dunnellon identity.
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