It May Soon Be Harder Than Ever To Visit This Stunning Swimming Hole In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published July 13, 2018
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By now it’s almost guaranteed that you’ve seen the unsightly pictures floating around the internet of trash covering the areas surrounding New York’s most stunning swimming spot — the Peekamoose Blue Hole. Possibly the most controversial natural wonder in our state, over the years social media and word of mouth have led more and more out-of-towners to this beloved spot — only to leave it worse off than it was before they arrived.
Now enforcing a system that they hope will have a positive effect on the blue hole, visitors who plan on making a trip on the weekends and/or holidays between May 15th and October 15th this year will require a permit from New York State. Ready to find out the rules and stipulations? Then keep scrolling to learn the latest.