This Waterfall Swimming Hole In Wisconsin Is So Hidden You’ll Probably Have It All To Yourself
There’s nothing quite as exciting as discovering a new site or attraction. It’s even better when said site or attraction is so hidden that you’ll probably have it all to yourself. These kinds of gems are far and few between; however, we’ve got a new one, which comes in the form of the Lake Redstone waterfall, for you to add to your bucket list. Take a look:
For more information on Lake Redstone County Park, call the Sauk County Parks and Rec Department at (608) 355-4800. You can also visit the Sauk County website here.
So, did you know about this hidden oasis? Ever visited? Know of another secret swim spot? Tell us in the comments section.
Looking for another place to cool off sans crowds? Visit Pebble Beach, one of Wisconsin’s loveliest places.
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