Center Pond

This small pond near the James and Eleanor Crider Forest is a hidden gem of a swimming hole.

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This small pond near the James and Eleanor Crider Forest is a hidden gem of a swimming hole. There is a small beach and a boat ramp in case you want to kayak or canoe through the water. And it is rarely crowded or visited by tourists, making this one of the most unspoiled places to go swimming.

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