Cliff Diving in Vermont
Cliff Diving in Vermont
Locations to Jump, Quarries, Safety Precautions
Cliff diving in Vermont is a very popular sport. The locations listed on Thirst for Adrenaline are just a few of the locations for cliff diving in Vermont. The cliff diving locations listed are to help guide you to a suitable place to jump. This means the areas listed throughout Thirst for Adrenaline currently or at one time have contained one or more locations which match the requirements (being deep enough, etc.) for cliff diving / cliff jumping. This may not hold true year round as water levels can recede. We cannot stress this point enough, always prepare and survey the area before cliff diving. Serious injuries can occur; even when you are prepared.
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Due to changing local laws regarding cliff diving locations, we ask that jumpers research the cliff diving areas independently to determine if jumping is legal before going. Never dive or jump at an illegal location. That area is illegal for a reason. The reason is generally due to the area being dangerous (a large occurrence of underwater rocks, high accident rate, inadequate water depth, water depth that changes frequently, etc.) or that it is private property. Many locations are now illegal due to their dangerous conditions.
Cliff diving (cliff jumping) is a dangerous sport and all precautions must be taken. Many people have died cliff diving; even from a low height. Others have altered the rest of their lives due to injuries obtained from cliff diving. Use common sense. Just because your friends dare you to jump is no reason to do so. That’s normally how serious injuries occur as one tries to out-do the other. You may think jumping from a higher cliff is cool but know that the higher you go you are increasing the risk of injury. It is never recommended to jump from a height of over 40 feet. Thirst for Adrenaline is not responsible for any injuries, legal issues, or anything else associated with your cliff diving experience. Thirst for Adrenaline only provides locations we learn about from various sources. We post necessary precautions throughout the cliff diving section and it’s up to the cliff diver to follow those rules.
Follow Safety Rules, Verify Legality, Be Careful & Have Fun Cliff Diving in Vermont!
Cliff Diving Location: | City/County: | Is it Legal?: |
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Bingham Falls |
Stowe, Vermont |
Not Verified |
Dorset Quarry |
Dorset, Vermont |
Not Verified |
Red Rocks Park |
South Burlington, Vermont |
Not Verified |
The locations above are just a few of the locations for cliff diving in Vermont. There are most likely hundreds of locations for cliff diving in Vermont and multiple locations within a specific area. Thirst for Adrenaline only lists cliff diving locations that are popular. If we were to list every water hole, it would be extensive. Instead, we’d rather focus on areas that are worth your time as opposed to a small body of water which doesn’t offer the best landscape for cliff diving. Are you familiar with an unlisted location which is suitable for cliff diving in Vermont? Please recommend a location for cliff diving.
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Bingham Falls is located just north of the city of Stowe, Vermont. GPS coordinates to the area are Latitude 44° 31.158’N and Longitude 72° 46.044’W.
Dorset Quarry is located in Dorset, Vermont. GPS coordinates for the area are Latitude 43.23625 and Longitude -73.08289. The quarry is made of old marble and has many cliffs to jump from. It’s a popular and well known swimming spot for locals.
Red Rocks Park is located in South Burlington, Vermont. The park is on Lake Champlain and is a very popular swimming spot.
Cliff Diving in Vermont – 110 Feet Jump
Cliff Diving in Vermont at Red Rocks Park in South Burlington
Cliff Diving in Vermont at Dorset Quarry in Dorset, Vermont
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