Whether you know these spots or not – they’re certainly awesome places to cool down. After all, isn’t summer in Vermont all about seeing the best sights, sounds and senses the 802 has to offer? Well then, check out these swimming spots in VT that have something for everyone.

  1. Old marble quarry, Dorset

Flickr/jar [away] This may be old stomping grounds for some, and urban legends for others. The truth is - YES you can swim here! However this is private property and while the owner graciously allows swimming, please be careful and respectful.

  1. Three Holes swimming hole, Montgomery

Flickr/BostonTx You may know this place as Three Holes or officially the Trout River Falls.

Flickr/Mike Mahaffie Either way, these swirling delights will make your trip epic and truly one of a kind.

  1. The many spots along the Mad River, Warren and Waitsfield

Flickr/dvs

Flickr/dvs Cool off and enjoy your spot - whether popular or a secret spot you’ve stumbled upon.

  1. Pikes Falls, Jamiaca

Flickr/Sean Salmon If you’re looking for a family friendly swimming hole, this is for you!

Flickr/ Kids love the natural watersides. Adults too!

  1. Buttermilk Falls, Ludlow

Flickr/Brian Flanagan You’d be surprised how easy it is to hike to this sweet swimming spot in Ludlow!

  1. Ompompanoosuc River

Flickr/Rebecca Siegel You’ll find loads of secret holes along the Ompompanoosuc River in eastern Vermont. When you find one - shhhhh! You might want to keep it to yourself!

  1. Jeff Falls, Jeffersonville

Flickr/Dan You’ll find a lot of locals here for good reason. It’s awesome!

  1. Bristol Falls, Bristol

Flickr/Scott Dexter You’ll find places that are perfect for everyone in this awesome swimming hole. From dare-devils to kids, this place is sure to please.

  1. No. 6 quarry, Barre

Flickr/Charles Wohlers A long-time favorite swimming hole for the riders who travel though Millstone Trails.

Love the thrill of nature? Check out these 19 swimming holes in Vermont that will make your summer epic.

Flickr/jar [away]

This may be old stomping grounds for some, and urban legends for others. The truth is - YES you can swim here! However this is private property and while the owner graciously allows swimming, please be careful and respectful.

Flickr/BostonTx

You may know this place as Three Holes or officially the Trout River Falls.

Flickr/Mike Mahaffie

Either way, these swirling delights will make your trip epic and truly one of a kind.

Flickr/dvs

Cool off and enjoy your spot - whether popular or a secret spot you’ve stumbled upon.

Flickr/Sean Salmon

If you’re looking for a family friendly swimming hole, this is for you!

Flickr/

Kids love the natural watersides. Adults too!

Flickr/Brian Flanagan

You’d be surprised how easy it is to hike to this sweet swimming spot in Ludlow!

Flickr/Rebecca Siegel

You’ll find loads of secret holes along the Ompompanoosuc River in eastern Vermont. When you find one - shhhhh! You might want to keep it to yourself!

Flickr/Dan

You’ll find a lot of locals here for good reason. It’s awesome!

Flickr/Scott Dexter

You’ll find places that are perfect for everyone in this awesome swimming hole. From dare-devils to kids, this place is sure to please.

Flickr/Charles Wohlers

A long-time favorite swimming hole for the riders who travel though Millstone Trails.

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