What is the history of Rainbow Springs, Florida?
Rainbow Springs was known as Wekiwa Creek by the Seminole (tribe)Seminole indians. It was known as Blue Springs until the 1930s, when the site was developed as a tourist attraction and the promoter sought a more distinctive name (there are several other springs in Florida named “Wekiwa” and “Blue”). To compete with the “glass bottom boats” of nearby Silver Springs, Florida, submarine tours were given of the springs. The tourist attraction was forced to close in the 1970s. The entire Rainbow River was designated as a Registered Natural Landmark in 1972, an Aquatic Preserve in 1986, and an “Outstanding Florida Waterway” in 1987. The land around the headwaters of the springs remained privately owned until 1990, when the State of Florida acquired the springs and saved them from development. Much of the work to open Rainbow Springs State Park was done by volunteers from the community.