Natural Pools Around The World That'll Make Your Jaw Drop

Natural Pools Around The World That'll Make Your Jaw Drop


Hamilton Pool Preserve (Dripping Springs, Texas)


When in Austin, take the 30 minute drive to Hamilton Pool. A quick hike brings you to the jade green swimming hole surrounded by limestone cliffs.

Devil's Pool (Zambia, Africa)

As the name suggests, you have to be quite the dare devil to take a dip in this infinity pool overlooking Victoria Falls, one of the biggest waterfalls in the world.

Grotta Della Poesia (Roca Vecchia, Italy)



Fossil Creek (Strawberry, Arizona)

About 80 miles from Phoenix sits this oasis: a crystal blue swimming hole teeming with waterfalls. You'll need to reserve a permit to visit Fossil Creek, and you'll have to hike for a mile before reaching the swimming hole, but one visit and you'll see that it lives up to all the hype.

Queen's Bath (Princeville, Hawaii)



Cummins Falls State Park (Cookeville, Tennessee)


Go chasing waterfalls at Cummins Falls State Park, one of the most picturesque spots in the state. Don't forget your sneakers-- it's a bit of a hike to get to the pool.

Gunlom Plunge Pool (Darwin, Australia)


Cenote Ik Kil (Chichen Itza, Mexico)

There are tons of cenotes (natural swimming holes) around Mexico's Yucatán Penninsula, but there are none quite like Ik Kil, located just near the archeological ruins of Chichen Itza. It's 85 feet deep and surrounded by rainforests, hanging vines, and lush trees.

Havasu Falls (Supai, Arizona)


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