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Take a dip in America's best natural pools

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Cummins Falls

The hike to reach Tennessee's eighth largest waterfall is no small feat, but walking along the gorgeous Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the way is a treat in itself.

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Madison Blue Spring

This crystal-clear spring on the west bank of the Withlacoochee River is one of Florida's most popular swimming holes. If diving is your thing, the pool descends nearly 25 ft (8 m) into the earth’s surface.

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Havasu Falls

In the heart of the Grand Canyon lies one of Arizona's most spectacular swimming holes beneath a breathtaking 100-foot (30-meters) tall waterfall.

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Queen's Bath

If you needed another reason to visit the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, swimming in the warm turquoise waters at Queen's Bath would definitely be one.

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Little River Canyon

There are plenty of refreshing swimming holes along the river to cool off, such as Hippie Hole. Be sure to stay safe from powerful currents and only swim when the tide is low.

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Sliding Rock

In the heart of North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest, you can find a local favorite swimming spot during the hot summer months.

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Sliding Rock

In the heart of North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest, you can find a local favorite swimming spot during the hot summer months.

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Diana’s Baths

This collection of granite basin pools and miniature waterfalls beneath the Big Attitash Mountain is a must-see when visiting New Hampshire.

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