Falls, Pools VT

BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT

By Hidden Swimming Holes Team — Updated February 28, 2026

Find Bristol Falls & Circle Current swimming holes near Lincoln Gap Road. Info on access, safety, and visiting these unofficial VT spots on the New Haven River.

Fee
Access
Unofficial
Status
Very Confident
Confidence
New Haven River
Water Body

Location Details

Nearby Towns
MONTPELIER, BRISTOL, LINCOLN, NEW HAVEN
Coordinates
MONTPELIER, VT

About Bristol Falls & Circle Current

Tucked into the folds of central Vermont's Green Mountains, Bristol Falls and Circle Current offer two distinct natural swimming experiences along the same stretch of the New Haven River. This is Vermont at its most unhurried — cold, clear water rushing over ancient stone, hemlock and hardwood canopy filtering the summer light, and the kind of quiet that reminds you why you left the city. Whether you're a local looking for a weekend ritual or a traveler chasing something real, this spot delivers.

The Setting & Landscape

Both sites sit within the broader embrace of Green Mountain National Forest, where the New Haven River has spent centuries carving its signature into the bedrock. The geological work shows: smooth rock faces slope into deep pools, and the river's persistent energy has shaped swirling channels and hollowed basins that feel almost engineered for human enjoyment — though nature deserves full credit. The surrounding forest is dense and green in summer, turning incandescent in October when the foliage peaks and photographers make pilgrimages just to stand at the water's edge. In spring, snowmelt swells the river into something thunderous and dramatic, worth witnessing even if you keep your clothes on.

The Swimming Experience

At Bristol Falls, the action centers on natural rock slides — smooth, water-polished chutes that deposit you into pools below with a rush of cold water and adrenaline. Jumpers find perches above the pools, and the water's crystal clarity lets you see exactly what you're leaping into. Circle Current earns its name from a swirling jacuzzi-like effect where the river's geometry creates a natural eddy — step in and feel the current push and spin around you in a slow, steady rotation. It's genuinely unlike anything you'll find at a hotel spa. The water draws from mountain snowmelt and forest streams, meaning it runs cold and clean even in the height of summer. Come prepared: this is refreshing in the truest, most gasping sense of the word.

Practical Visit Info & Local Character

There are no facilities here — no restrooms, no concession stands, no lifeguards on duty. This is an unofficial swimming area, which means you arrive self-sufficient and leave no trace. Wear sturdy footwear for the approach, as the terrain is uneven and riverbank rock can be slippery. Admission is free. The best window for swimming runs June through September, when water levels and temperatures are most hospitable. On summer weekends the site draws a crowd of locals, families, and hikers — it has the character of a shared secret that too many people know, but somehow still keeps its soul. Dogs, picnic blankets, and inner tubes are all part of the regular scene.

Plan Your Visit

Bristol Falls and Circle Current are most easily accessed from the town of Bristol, a small, charming community with local eateries and shops worth exploring before or after your swim. The site is also within reasonable driving distance of Montpelier, Lincoln, and New Haven, making it a natural centerpiece for a day trip through central Vermont. Pair it with a drive through Lincoln Gap for mountain views, or time your visit for the fall foliage season when the entire region turns into a postcard.

Getting There

Directions to Bristol Falls & Circle Current in Vermont

Starting Point: Bristol, VT

  1. From the center of Bristol, head east on Route 116/17.
  2. Continue on Route 116/17 for approximately 2 miles.
  3. Turn right onto Lincoln Gap Road.

To Bristol Falls:

  • Drive along Lincoln Gap Road and listen for the sound of the falls, which will help guide you.
  • Parking for Bristol Falls is located near the falls and is easily visible from the road. Look for designated parking areas or pull-offs along Lincoln Gap Road.

To Circle Current:

  • Continue driving further up Lincoln Gap Road past the parking for Bristol Falls.
  • You will find several pull-offs along the road that provide access to Circle Current. These pull-offs are located near the New Haven River, which marks the northern boundary of the Green Mountain National Forest.

Helpful Information:

  • Both swimming holes are located near the New Haven River.
  • Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot. Be mindful of private property and avoid blocking driveways or roadways.
  • There are no formal trailheads, but the falls and swimming areas are easily accessible from the pull-offs along Lincoln Gap Road.

Enjoy your visit to Bristol Falls and Circle Current!

Access Notes

Unofficial, unmaintained area. Parking is limited to roadside pull-offs; do not block traffic or private driveways. No restrooms or trash services—pack out everything you bring in. Respect private property boundaries.

Plan Your Visit

Parking & Access

Expect limited shoulder parking or small turnouts near the access point. Arrive early on weekends and be prepared to walk a short distance on established paths. Never block gates or create new social trails.

Regulations & Fees

A day‑use fee or pass may be required. Check current pricing at the entrance or official sites. This location is commonly accessed via public lands or established easements; stay on designated routes and follow posted rules.

Seasonality & Flow

Water levels and clarity shift with season and recent weather. After storms or snowmelt, expect stronger currents and colder water—choose calm pockets and wade carefully.

What to Bring

Bring sturdy water shoes to protect your feet on rocks and slippery surfaces. A waterproof dry bag keeps your phone, keys, and valuables safe. Pack a quick-dry towel, sun protection, and drinking water — never drink from the natural water source.

Frequently Asked Questions About BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT

Is BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT free to visit?

BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT may require a fee or pass. Reported fee: No. Fees and hours change seasonally — verify current pricing with the managing agency before your visit.

Is swimming allowed at BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT?

Yes, BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT is an officially sanctioned recreation area where swimming is permitted. Reported activities include: Swimming, Sliding, Jumping, Jacuzzi. Always respect posted closures and seasonal restrictions.

What type of swimming spot is BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT?

BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT is a falls, pools on New Haven River located in VT, near MONTPELIER. Find Bristol Falls & Circle Current swimming holes near Lincoln Gap Road. Info on access, safety, and visiting these unofficial VT spots on the New Haven River.

When is the best time to visit BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT?

The best time to visit BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT is June to September for swimming; October for foliage photography; spring for powerful water flow visuals.. Water levels, clarity, and temperature vary with recent weather — always check conditions before going, especially after rain or snowmelt.

What facilities are available at BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT?

Reported facilities at BRISTOL FALLS & CIRCLE CURRENT include: No facilities available. Visitors should bring water, food, and appropriate gear.. Amenities can change — contact the managing agency or check recent visitor reports to confirm current availability.

Highlights

Natural rock slides
Swirling currents at Circle Current
Crystal-clear waters
Surrounding Green Mountain National Forest
Unspoiled charm with no facilities

Unique Features

Natural jacuzzi effect at Circle Current
Geological rock formations shaped by the New Haven River
Dual swimming experiences within close proximity

Location & Area Map

Safety Information

Important Safety Tips

Always check water depth before jumping; submerged rocks and changing currents are hazards.; Slippery rocks are prevalent; wear appropriate water shoes for traction.; Supervise children closely; there are no lifeguards and currents can be strong.; Water levels can rise rapidly after rainfall; avoid the area during or after storms.; Bring a first-aid kit and know your limits for swimming and climbing.

Cultural & Historical Context

Historical Background

The New Haven River has historical significance dating back to Native American tribes and early settlers who relied on its resources.

Photography Guide

Photo Opportunities

Best shots include the cascading falls at Bristol Falls and the swirling waters at Circle Current. Visit at sunrise or sunset for dramatic lighting.

Conservation & Ethics

Protect This Place

Practice Leave No Trace principles. Protect the ecosystem by avoiding littering and staying on established paths.

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Visit Information

Best Time to Visit
June to September for swimming; October for foliage photography; spring for powerful water flow visuals.
Difficulty Level
Moderate. Easy access by road but uneven terrain requires sturdy footwear.
Fee
No
Facilities
No facilities available. Visitors should bring water, food, and appropriate gear.
Activities
Swimming, Sliding, Jumping, Jacuzzi

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Safety & Responsibility

  • Assess conditions on site. Water flow, depth, and hazards change quickly.
  • Follow posted signs and local regulations. Do not trespass.
  • Never jump or dive without checking depth and underwater obstacles.
  • Swim with a buddy and consider flotation for non‑swimmers.
  • Pack out all trash; respect wildlife and fragile environments.
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Joshua Havens
Founder & Editor, Hidden Swimming Holes

Joshua Havens created Hidden Swimming Holes to make it easier for people to find — and safely visit — natural freshwater swimming destinations across the United States. He researches access conditions, water quality resources, and land management rules so you don't have to start from scratch. He holds a strong belief that good outdoor recreation information should be accurate, honest about its limitations, and freely available.

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