When it comes to swimming and other splish-splashing fun, there is no better place to be than Colorado, which is chock-full of epic waterparks, swimming holes, tubing creeks, and even an all-natural waterslide! All of this being said, where does one begin? We recommend starting at Colorado’s waterfall-fed Big Dominguez Canyon:
Located just south of Grand Junction, the Big Dominguez Canyon is a stunning swimming hole, and all-natural pool made even better by the cascading waterfall.
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Surrounded by larger-than-life cliffs, there is no better place to spend a hot summer day than the Big Dominguez, thanks to both the cool water and natural shade.
AllTrails/Aleisha Largent
Can you imagine spending a day here? So can I!
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In addition to the picture-perfect swimming hole, the Big Dominguez Canyon - which encompasses an impressive 66,000 acres - is also home to a campground, plus can’t-miss trails varying in difficulty and jaw-dropping views as far as the eye can see.
AllTrails/Gary Hoaglund
As if you needed another reason to explore the area, the Big Dominguez is also home to intricate Native American petroglyphs and archaic rock shelters.
AllTrails/Stephanie Mayer
The swimming hole at Big Dominguez Canyon can be accessed 20 miles south of Grand Junction via Route 50 and the Bridgeport Trailhead.
AllTrails/Kristina Johnson
To learn more about this must-see area, please visit the Bureau of Land Management’s website.
AllTrails/Cameron Morgan
Who will you bring with you to the swimming hole at Big Dominguez Canyon? Let them know by tagging them in the comments! Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured on Only in Colorado? Remember to nominate it here! For even more of our favorite Centennial State swimming holes, check out these 11 Epic Colorado Lakes and Swimming Holes To Have A Blast This Summer.
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Address: Big Dominguez Creek, Colorado 81527, USA
Located just south of Grand Junction, the Big Dominguez Canyon is a stunning swimming hole, and all-natural pool made even better by the cascading waterfall.
Flickr/Bureau of Land Management
Surrounded by larger-than-life cliffs, there is no better place to spend a hot summer day than the Big Dominguez, thanks to both the cool water and natural shade.
AllTrails/Aleisha Largent
Can you imagine spending a day here? So can I!
Flickr/Bureau of Land Management
In addition to the picture-perfect swimming hole, the Big Dominguez Canyon - which encompasses an impressive 66,000 acres - is also home to a campground, plus can’t-miss trails varying in difficulty and jaw-dropping views as far as the eye can see.
AllTrails/Gary Hoaglund
As if you needed another reason to explore the area, the Big Dominguez is also home to intricate Native American petroglyphs and archaic rock shelters.
AllTrails/Stephanie Mayer
The swimming hole at Big Dominguez Canyon can be accessed 20 miles south of Grand Junction via Route 50 and the Bridgeport Trailhead.
AllTrails/Kristina Johnson
To learn more about this must-see area, please visit the Bureau of Land Management’s website.
AllTrails/Cameron Morgan
Who will you bring with you to the swimming hole at Big Dominguez Canyon? Let them know by tagging them in the comments! Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured on Only in Colorado? Remember to nominate it here! For even more of our favorite Centennial State swimming holes, check out these 11 Epic Colorado Lakes and Swimming Holes To Have A Blast This Summer.
Flickr/Bureau of Land Management
AllTrails/Aleisha Largent
AllTrails/Gary Hoaglund
AllTrails/Stephanie Mayer
AllTrails/Kristina Johnson
AllTrails/Cameron Morgan