The Black Hole in Colorado State

The Black Hole

Located in Two Buttes, this swimming hole may be out of the way for many visitors. But its off-the-beaten-path destination only adds to the appeal, making this one of the most unusual pools to stumble upon.

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Located in Two Buttes (a small town with only 50 residents), this swimming hole may be out of the way for many visitors. But its off-the-beaten-path destination only adds to the appeal, making this one of the most unusual pools to stumble upon. This reservoir was created by a dam so it is perfectly calm all months of the year. Its edges are lined with massive, red canyons where you can cliff jump or backflip off the rocks into the glistening green waters below.

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