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Monday, September 9, 2024

KP Hole Park in Marion County announces updated summer hours

Marion County Parks and Recreation officials are updating hours of operation for KP Hole Park, a popular family destination in Dunnellon along the spring-fed Rainbow River.

The park will continue to open at 8 a.m. every day for all visitors, and the boat ramp is available 24/7. Paddle craft and divers can now access the park at 7 a.m. on weekends and holidays. And tubing is still available starting at 8 a.m.

KP Hole Park, a popular destination in Dunnellon, opens at 8 a.m. every day, with boat ramp accessibility available 24/7.

For those seeking a leisurely adventure, tube rentals with return shuttle service from Blue Run of Dunnellon Park are available. The average float takes approximately four hours.
Amenities at the park include a beach, canoe rental, boat ramps, concessions, hand launch, a picnic pavilion, restrooms, swimming, tubing and the opportunity to see wildlife. In fact, while on the 72-degree crystal-clear river, visitors may encounter a variety of wildlife, including alligators, turtles and otters.

KP Hole was established in the early 1920s as a retreat for boys. Women were granted access to the facility in the late 1930s.

Those who come to the park are destined to see various forms of wildlife during their visit.

Marion County purchased the park in 1953 from a private developer. It was designated as a public recreation area and formally dedicated to Knights of Pythias member Andrew L. Neville, the original chair of the boys’ outings.

Access was free until the mid-1970s, when Marion County added a caretaker’s residence and boat ramp. Until 1993, the facility was operated by a contractor who offered tubing, canoeing and river boat tours.

Those using paddle craft and divers can now access the park at 7 a.m. on weekends and holidays.

Marion County assumed operation in 1993. From 1994 until 1996, the park underwent a facelift to protect the waterway. The boat ramp was replaced in 1998.

For more information, contact Marion County Parks and Recreation at 352-489-3055.

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