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  2. The Inkwells - Wikipedia

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    The Inkwells (also known as The Ink Wells) are two deep natural swimming pools in Lagunitas Creek, in Marin County, California. [2] The upper Inkwell is also known as "Shafters", named after the former railroad bridge that bore its name nearby, whereas the lower Inkwell is simply known as "Inkwell" or "Hole" because it is deeper and darker.

  3. Spectacular Outdoor Public Pools in All 50 States

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    A gazebo, picnic tables, chairs and swings provide shady areas for spectators. Children admitted free Wednesdays. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for seniors 55 and older and for children ages 5 to 17.

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  5. Stony Brook State Park - Wikipedia

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    The signature attraction of the park is the eponymous brook, which is an example of small, post-glacial streams in the Finger Lakes area. The small creeks and brooks in this area cut through the Great Lakes-area escarpments following retreat of the ice age glaciers, creating deep, narrow gorges, with many waterfalls, which are uncommonly accessible.

  6. 16 Swimming Holes Near NYC You Never Knew Existed

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    Highlands Natural Pool/Facebook. Distance from NYC: 1 hour 30 minutes How to get there: Drive via NJ-208 or NJ-3 W; bus via the 197 Swimming laps at the gym is fine, but sometimes we want to cool ...

  7. Swimming hole - Wikipedia

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    A swimming hole near Shamokin, Pennsylvania. A swimming hole is a place in a river, stream, creek, spring, or similar natural body of water, which is large enough and deep enough for a person to swim in. Common usage usually refers to fresh, moving water and thus not to oceans or lakes.

  8. Cities with the fewest community pools per capita

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    Swimply used 2023 data compiled by Trust for Public Land to map the concentration of public swimming pools per capita.

  9. Lake Sebago - Wikipedia

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    At 310 acres (1.3 km 2), Lake Sebago, near Sloatsburg, is the largest lake in Harriman State Park in the U.S. state of New York.The name is Algonquian for "big water". It is located just south of Lake Kanawauke and is accessible via Seven Lakes Drive and the Palisades Interstate Parkway.