Wherever you鈥檙e going this summer, don鈥檛 forget to pack the most essential item: a swimsuit. Whether it鈥檚 your hotel pool, a cliff jump into a river, or a lake with a sandy beach, swimming is a must on any warm-weather trip. But not all swim spots are created equal. We鈥檝e rounded up some our favorite iconic and off-the-radar places to take a dip.
Cavitt Creek Falls

Glide, Oregon
For a dreamy swimming hole not many people know about, head to, 23 miles east of Roseburg off Interstate 5 in southern Oregon. The area鈥檚 six-foot waterfall on Cavitt Creek, off the Umpqua River, ends in a majestic emerald pool surrounded by a dense fir and oak forest. Sleep in one of ten campsites in the park or book an apartment at聽(from $189), a vacation rental and historic inn in downtown Roseburg.
Ski Portillo

Portillo, Chile
Devoted skiers head to the Southern Hemisphere for a taste of winter in the middle of our summer. Which is why you鈥檇 end up at Chile鈥檚 in August. After shredding laps in the resort鈥檚 wide-open bowls, cannon ball into the Hotel Portillo鈥檚 legendary swimming pool, which overlooks Inca Lake with the Andes rising up around it. If you鈥檙e feeling really adventurous, dive into the frigid lake, which has become a rite of passage for skiers when it鈥檚 not frozen over.
Flathead Lake

Bigfork, Montana
Swimming in Flathead Lake is a must-do after a visit to Glacier National Park or anywhere in northwest Montana. Enjoy clear, glacier-fed waters and refreshing temperatures. Visit 2,160-acre, a state park on the lake鈥檚 largest island, accessible only via boat, to spot wild horses and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Stay at (from $3,998 for the week; reservations from early June and August require a Sunday through Sunday stay) or the (from $107), located lakeside in the charming town of Bigfork.
Sliding Rock

Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina
Shoot down a 60-foot natural waterfall into a welcoming, eight-foot-deep pool of 60-degree water at ($3 entry fee) in Pisgah National Forest, 20 minutes north of the town of Brevard. If you don鈥檛 feel like launching yourself, there鈥檚 a viewing platform to watch others. Camp nearby in a well-stocked canvas tent (from $120) at鈥攜ou can swim there, too.
Bondi Icebergs Club

Bondi Beach, Australia
Visiting Sydney? Then don鈥檛 miss聽the spectacular聽 ($8 entry fee), a pool with stellar views courtesy of聽its seaside location at the southern tip of Bondi Beach. The year-round swimming club has been in operation since 1929, and the public is welcome, too. There鈥檚 an Olympic-size聽lap pool and a smaller kid pool, plus a sauna, a clubhouse, and a caf茅 that serves tasty fish and chips. You can also sign up for yoga classes on the patio. Do the famous Bondi to Coogee聽coastal walk and work up a sweat;聽then聽dive in to cool off.聽
Lake Dunmore

Salisbury, Vermont
In winter聽you鈥檒l find college kids doing polar-bear plunges into frosty Lake Dunmore. In summer聽it鈥檚 more hospitable, with grassy fields you can lounge on聽and聽relatively warm water. Swim from the sandy beaches at聽, on the eastern shore of Lake Dunmore, where you can camp or rent a two-bedroom cottage (from $80) situated steps from the lake.
Lake Tahoe

Emerald Bay, California
Welcome to the largest freshwater alpine lake in North America. The water is never particularly warm鈥擜ugust and September are your best months for a swim鈥攂ut it鈥檚 always clear and blue. If you鈥檙e a scuba diver, check out this summer鈥檚 debut of the聽, which offers views and directions to four old boats and barges that have sunk to the lake鈥檚 floor around Emerald Bay State Park.聽 (from $45), on the lake鈥檚 southwestern corner, has a hotel, cabins, lakefront campsites, and a great ice cream shack.
Johnson鈥檚 Shut-Ins

Ozark Mountains, Missouri
Johnson鈥檚 Shut-Ins, less than two hours south of Saint聽Louis, is a natural water park formed when the Black River flowed around ancient volcanic rock to create slides, chutes, and pools. It鈥檚 a swimmer鈥檚 paradise during the balmy Midwestern summer heat. At the bottom of the shut-ins, you鈥檒l find a deep, translucent聽swimming hole. Camp, hike, or stay in a cabin at (camping from $13), or post up at (from $95), ten聽miles away, where breakfast and a three-course dinner are included.聽