8 Little Known Swimming Spots In Washington That Will Make Your Summer Awesome
Swimming season is (finally) upon us here in Washington. We’ve mentioned some of our more popular swimming holes that people enjoy, but there are also plenty of hidden gems perfect for taking a refreshing dip on a hot summer day.

And if you stay there, you can swim here.

The rocky shores here keep some swimmers away, but that just means you'll have fewer crowds to contend with. Lake Cushman is located on the north fork of the Skokomish River in Mason County.
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To reach the swimming hole, you'll have to walk almost a mile... but the peace and quiet you'll find will be worth it. Just make sure to swim in a group here - although the water is slow-moving, this is still a moving river.
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There's a small sandy beach here, and since motor boats are prohibited, you can do laps without worry.

But what some people don't know is that it also has a great swimming beach, and if you find it, you'll love lounging there.

For the best swimming spot, head to Fairholme Beach on the west end of the lake.

Sitting under tall pines in a nook above Lake Wenatchee, Hidden Lake is a serene swimming spot.

Located on the northeast shore of the lake, this campground is rarely full, and the lakeside picnic spots and sandy beaches make it an amazing place to spend a summer weekend.
Swimming is definitely one of the most popular summer activities in the great state of Washington. For more ideas, check out our ultimate summer bucket list.
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