Swimming Holes New England

Are you getting tired of the crowded beaches along the New England coast? Are you someone who craves some adventure before diving into a crystal-clear lake to cool off at the end of a summer hike? Look no further than Swimming Holes of New England – a new series from Falcon Guides. Travel through the six states that make up New England and find a small slice of peace and quiet amongst the wildlands of the northeast. As an avid hiker and adventurer herself, Sarah has compiled a list of 50 hikes to incredible swimming holes. They’ll leave you breathless from the views and the icy waters. As a former ecologist, Sarah will leave you with more knowledge about the nature that surrounds you and how to conserve it for future generations.

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Description

Swimming Holes New England focuses on off-the-beaten path swimming holes across the northeast. Get away from the typical beaches that are scattered throughout the New England coast line. Then enjoy the wilderness that blankets a large majority of the area with these hidden swimming areas. With so many people flocking to the outdoors these days, it’s not easy to find more secluded spots. The book provides the best places to find a perfect spot to cool off from the humid summers, along with some solitude.

Swim in Lonesome Lake with views of the surrounding four-thousand-footers.

As is standard with Falcon Guides, Swimming Holes New England will include all the basic information. Sarah is an ecologist-turned-writer and an avid outdoor advocate. She was born and raised a New Englander and spent countless days out on the trails and in the swimming holes of the northeast. As a former ecologist, Sarah offers an ample amount of guidance to leave no trace while adventuring. It’s important to remember to leave places better than you found it and conserve an area for future generations. The guide won’t be published until May 2024 but you can pre-order it now. If you aren’t ready to venture out on your own, check out Sarah’s upcoming hikes that might be in your area.

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Locations

Swimming holes span across the six states that make up New England: Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.

Trail Types

Some of the iconic swimming holes require a short hike while others traverse extensive elevations and distances.

Leave No Trace

Remember to always leave no trace when exploring the wildlands of New England and maintain the beauty of the forests.