Nearby Spots
- Townshend Dam5.1 mi awaySwimming HolesTownshend Dam is one of the more practical remaining Southern Vermont water pages because it combines a known public site with broad river access and a more approachable setup than many secretive local holes. It works well as a warm-weather river page if kept honest about flow, crowds, and conditions.View Guide
- Townshend Pool6.6 mi awaySwimming HolesTownshend Pool is another broad southern Vermont river-access page that complements Townshend Dam without feeling like the same exact stop. It is useful as a river-day page with honest public-facing value and a scout-first posture.View Guide
- Scott Bridge7.1 mi awaySwimming HolesScott Bridge is a broader southern Vermont river-access page that matters more for local warm-weather use than for postcard-level drama. It fits the catalog as a scout-first river stop with practical itinerary value.View Guide
- Saxtons River Falls14 mi awayWaterfallsSaxtons River Falls gives the southern Vermont catalog another named falls page tied to a village users can actually place. It belongs as a quick-stop regional waterfall page rather than a flagship draw.View Guide
- Jamaica State Park River Swim AreaSwimming HolesJamaica State Park River Swim Area is the easier West River cool-off option in the park corridor, with broad river access, family visibility, and a better public-access posture than many informal Vermont river holes. It is still a flow-dependent river page, but it works well when you want a real state-park stop instead of guessing at roadside access.View Guide
- Salmon Hole (West River)Swimming HolesJamaica State Park beach on the West River—USGS 01155500 is the same town reach as the published gage note; not depth at your feet.View Guide