Three Holes

Officially called Trout River Falls, this area is a prime destination for fishing.

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Three Holes Details

Officially called Trout River Falls, this area is a prime destination for fishing. However, it is also an excellent spot to go swimming (as long as you do not mind sharing the waters with trout), thanks to the three different swimming holes located on the different levels of the falls. Access to the falls is via a steep and somewhat slippery trail along the banks of the Trout River. If it had recently rained, the current might be too vigorous to even reach the swimming hole from the trail, so make sure to plan accordingly.

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