The best way to beat the heat in Virginia is by taking to the water. Today, we bring you an utterly picturesque waterfall-fed pool that could enchant just about anyone. Hiding in George Washington National Forest, Saint Mary’s trail leads to a pristine natural swimming hole that just so happens to be fed by a waterfall. Can you imagine anything more refreshing? Take a look at these photos and see if you aren’t tempted to make the drive:

Ready for a uniquely Virginian summer adventure that promises a fantastic trail and an even better swimming hole? Head to the Saint Mary’s Trail just outside of Nelson.

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The trail measures approximately 4.4 miles roundtrip and meanders along a rocky stream before revealing not one but two gorgeous swimming holes.

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The first provides a refreshing pool of water for those who need to cool off after a summer’s day trek. Continue along the trail just .3 miles and you’ll find another mesmerizing pool.

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The second natural swimming hole is fed by a modest yet gorgeous waterfall. The sound of splashing water will be nearly impossible to resist if you’re prone to a quick swim.

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The natural pool can be quite chilly, so be sure to pack a towel and change of clothes!

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So whether you’re looking for a swim or simply a new natural landmark to admire, you’ll feel at peace when you visit St. Mary’s Falls.

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For more information about St. Mary’s Wilderness, be sure to click here. Have you experienced this swimming hole before? If so, we’d love to hear about it! For related content, you’ll want to learn about These 17 Swimming Holes In Virginia That Will Make Your Summer Epic.

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