What’s better than a day at the community pool? A day splashing around in a stunning natural pool. Add in a gorgeous waterfall and you have the makings of an incredible summer day. This natural waterfall-fed swimming hole in Massachusetts is the perfect way to cool off and make some unforgettable memories.
Umpachene Falls Park is home to one of the coolest swimming spots in the state.
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Located in New Marlborough, this scenic park offers a glorious waterfall-fed pool that’s just the thing for cooling off on a hot day.
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To find the waterfall, all you have to do is follow a trail about 300 feet long. It will only take you a few moments to reach the water.
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The waterfall is actually a bunch of smaller cascades that flow into each other where the Umpachene River flows into the Konkapot River.
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This means you can lounge on the smooth stones that create the stepped series of falls.
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Swimming isn’t just allowed, it’s recommend! Everyone from adults to kids will love splashing around in the shallow waterfall pool or wading in the gentle Konkapot River.
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The falls are about 40 feet tall, and photography is definitely encouraged.
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Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the park after your swim, as there’s plenty of grass to stretch out on.
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This waterfall pool is free to visit, so plan your trip soon!
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While parking at the official lot is limited to residents of New Marlborough, there is an additional parking area just a few steps from the official lot.
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You can find Umpachene Falls Park on Umpachene Falls Rd. in Southfield and New Marlbourgh, Mass. If you’re looking for more waterfall swimming holes, check out some of our favorites in Massachusetts here.
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