Massachusetts Has A Waterfall Pond That Will Be Your New Favorite Swimming Destination
Massachusetts is filled with great places to swim and explore, but there are a few that feel especially magical. Puffers Pond is a beloved Amherst local swimming hole, and deserves to be on everyone’s radar. With a sandy beach, excellent hiking trails and a magnificent cascade, this place has enough going on to keep you busy (and happy) all summer long.
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If you're looking for a place that combines the best of the woods, water and beach, Puffers Pond is it.
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Over the past two years, over $37,000 has been spent in improving the pond area. New fencing and parking has been installed, and the swimming areas have undergone a cleaning as well.
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Spread a beach blanket and lounge, or take a refreshing dip. The shallow areas stay pretty warm, while the deeper sections are cooler. The depth ranges from an average of 5 feet to a maximum of 20 feet.
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The soft earth and shady trails make jogging or walking around and above the pond a very pleasant experience.
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The trails around the pond are long enough to give you a bit of fresh air and exercise, but not so long you won't be able to complete the loop in a leisurely hour or so.
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There isn't a lifeguard on duty, so young children should be supervised.
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About 200 feet of the trails around the pond are accessible for people in wheelchairs and are ADA compliant, so everyone can enjoy the beauty of the area.
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The autumn foliage is absolutely stunning, and the little streams running through the forest across the road are enchanting.
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A few rules and regulations are in effect. Dogs must be leashed, and are permitted to swim in Cushman Brook or downstream in the Mill River. Trespassing near the dam is not allowed, nor is cliff jumping.
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You can find directions to the pond here. For more amazing swimming ideas, check out our list of the places in Massachusetts with the clearest, most pristine water.
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