Winooski Footbridge

Located on the Winooski River, this swimming destination is not for the faint of heart.

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Winooski Footbridge Details

Located on the Winooski River, this swimming destination is not for the faint of heart. Although you will see some people wading along the shoreline, more adventurous risk-takers will be lining up to take the plunge off the side of the bridge into the river. If that does not sound appealing, then you can always just hang out on the banks or go floating down the river.

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