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Of The Swimming Holes In Washington Siouxon Creek Should Be On Your Summer Bucket List - Narcity Washington Waterfalls, Washington Adventures, Washington Summer, Washington Hiking, Oregon Summer, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington Trip, Oregon Waterfalls, Summer Forest

The clouds don't look gray and angry, and that's our cue for dreaming of glorious warm weather. If you're making a summer bucket list with a generous number of swimming holes in Washington like we are, you've got to add this hike that'll lead you to clear emerald pools and make you feel like you're exploring cenotes in Mexico!

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Oregon's 30 Best Swimming Holes Pool Shade, Oregon Vacation, Elephant Rock, Oregon Travel, Rock Pools, Texas Travel, Swimming Holes, Day Trips, Family Travel

As the temperature soars this summer we want to make sure you’re well prepared, and staying refreshed is certainly going to be the key! Below is a list of some of the best local spots to cool off. Granted, not all of them are actually within the state bounds of Oregon, with a few just on the northern side of the Columbia, but we know they're worth crossing over into Washington for. Some of them you may already know about, others may be new to you, and all of them are amazing!

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These bizarre figure eight–shaped pools are hidden in the Royal National Park in Sydney, Australia. While they might look man-made, the formations are entirely natural and can only be reached by a difficult hiking track through dense bushland.  Insider tip: Check the tide before embarking on a hike. The Figure Eight Pools are only accessible at low tide when the nearby ocean is calm. In March, a freak wave injured more than 50 people swimming in the pools, so be careful when standing near the ro Piscina Natural, Figure 8, Swimming Holes, Hobart, Magical Places, Australia Travel, Pretty Places, Holiday Destinations, New South Wales

These bizarre figure eight–shaped pools are hidden in the Royal National Park in Sydney, Australia. While they might look man-made, the formations are entirely natural and can only be reached by a difficult hiking track through dense bushland. Insider tip: Check the tide before embarking on a hike. The Figure Eight Pools are only accessible at low tide when the nearby ocean is calm. In March, a freak wave injured more than 50 people swimming in the pools, so be careful when standing near…

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