Marble Quarry Vermont Swimming
Here are 19 vermont swimming holes that will make for a fantastic summer.
Marble quarry vermont swimming. Cliffjumping at dorset quarry and warren falls. First opened in 1785 as america s first marble quarry it suppled. On the hottest saturday of the summer there would maybe be twenty to thirty local kids there. It is a magnificent place know as a swimming hole surrounded by huge rocks of marble the place is breathtaking.
It was sink or swim thus only good swimmers would go there. First mined in 1785 the stone from the country s oldest commercial marble quarry was used to build the main branch of the new york public library and the montreal museum of fine arts. During the 20s and 30s local children shared the swimming hole with adults hot after a day spent in the fields. When it became too crowded some of us would go up to the upper quarry to get away.
Beautiful quarry filled with fresh clean water. During the warm summer months vermonters are looking for ways to cool down. Dorset the popular privately owned dorset quarry swimming hole on route 30 will reopen to the public on a trial basis friday with guidelines in place to promote social distancing. Located along route 30 in dorset vt.
Very popular and well known local swimming place. Marble carved from the site was used to build the new york public library the montreal museum of fine arts and the harvard medical school buildings. We also went to see where chase reinford triple gainered the grotto today was insane. The norcross west quarry in full operation circa 1910.
A spring and nearby stream filled the excavation with water and the swimming hole was born. And the story behind this epic swimming hole is pretty well epic. All things considered is taking listeners on a tour of the best swimming holes in the country including one in dorset vt where an old marble quarry now attracts swan divers and belly floppers. There are a few very interesting sculptures carved into the marble.
The quarry shut down around 1917 and when a stream filled it with water it became a popular swimming spot. The quarry as it was known had no shallow area. Lots of cliffs to jump from. Lucky for us vermont is filled with some pretty awesome swimming holes that are fun free and fantastic.
I started swimming there at the age of twelve. See how many you can find.