Buttermilk Falls in Vermont State

Buttermilk Falls

Tucked away in the Okemo State Forest are this fabulous waterfall and swimming hole.

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Buttermilk Falls Details

Tucked away in the Okemo State Forest are this fabulous waterfall and swimming hole. The flows of the falls are separated into three levels, with a swimming pool at the bottom of the upper and middle falls. The first section trickles down 15-feet into a pool, which is small be deep enough to submerge yourself completely. The middle falls drop 20-feet into a much larger pool which is 25-feet wide and suitable for diving.

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