Summers in Massachusetts are always full of fun, and immersing yourself in nature is the best way to relax and enjoy the season. In Ashfield, you’ll find Chapel Brook, an incredible natural waterfall slide that’s unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. After taking a very short trail to these 10-foot falls, you can jump on the smooth rocks below and slide into a shallow pool. At the bottom, you can swim around in this natural swimming hole for hours. There’s nothing better than taking a dip on a hot summer day, and there’s nothing more exciting than sliding down a Massachusetts waterfall. Next time you need a fun and exciting outing, head to Chapel Brook in Ashfield to slide down a unique, natural waterfall slide.

Chapel Brook is open during regular business hours at this time, but they ask that visitors adhere to social distancing practices when they arrive. For more information on The Trustees response to COVID-19, you can visit their website right here.

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Have you ever taken a slide down this unique natural waterfall slide before? What did you think? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts outdoor adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured!

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