River pools Swimming Holes

River pools Swimming Holes

2 locations across 2 states

Unique swimming experiences in specialized water environments.

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Swimming Holes
2
States
1
Free Access
1
Fee Required

Why Choose River pools Swimming?

Unique experiences
Natural beauty
Adventure opportunities
Memorable locations
2 river pools locations found
VT
Free

Felchville Vermont Swimming Holes

WOODSTOCK

Explore unofficial swimming holes like Twenty-Foot Hole on the North Branch Black River near Woodstock, VT. Find directions, safety tips, and access notes.

North Branch Black River
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WA
Fee

Eatonville Washington Swimming Spots

TAKOMA

Guide to unofficial Eatonville swimming holes at Smallwood Park & Tilton River Bridge. Find directions, safety tips, and seasonal advice for river pools.

Varies - see below
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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.

Overview

Explore 2 river pools swimming holes across 2 states. Conditions vary—check local guidance, respect private land, and follow Leave No Trace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes river pools swimming holes unique?
Unique swimming experiences in specialized water environments. Always assess depth, current, and footing before entering the water.
When is the best season for river pools swimming?
Late spring through early fall is most popular. After storms or snowmelt, currents and turbidity can increase—check recent conditions.
Are river pools swimming holes free?
Many are free; some sit inside parks with day-use or parking fees. Bring cash or a card and verify rules before you go.
What should I bring for river pools spots?
Water shoes, sun protection, plenty of drinking water, and a trash bag. Never jump without checking depth and hazards first.