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Frog Meadow Gay B&B Resort is 5 minutes to the Gay Nude Beach and swimming hole on the Rock River in Newfane Vermont: 5 luxurious rooms on 63 private acres. Rock River, is Vermont's most popular place for gay nude swimming and sunbathing. It's known for being very cruisy. From Brattleboro, take State Route 30 north. After 7 or 8 miles, when you see the turnoff for Maple Valley Ski Are, continue north on SR for another miles, until you reach the Williamsville Road turnoff on the left.

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Rock River is a beautiful tributary of the Connecticut River in Southern Vermont. When folks speak of "Rock River", they're often referring to the wilderness trails and "beaches" alongside the lower reaches of this river. Frog Meadow is a bed and breakfast and oasis for gay, bi, and trans men in Newfane, Vermont. It offers a relaxing and supportive environment with amenities, workshops, and access to Rock River Gay Beach and Nude Swimming Hole.

Vermont’s beautiful mountains have shaped crystal-clear rivers that literally carve through dense green forests Nature has produced a veritable playground for gay men! One well-known gay swimming hole, Rock River conveys this sentiment perfectly. Rock River Directions.

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From Brattleboro, take State Route 30 north. The turnoff is just before a large bridge over Rock River. Pull over and park on the east side of SR just before the bridge. Cross on foot to the west side of SR, then walk up Williamsville Road a short distance until you see Station Road on the right that looks more like someone's driveway there are a few small camps at the end of this very short road.

Take the trail that starts at the smallest and most broken down cabin and leads you alongside the river. The first public pool you reach is the largest, and users are usually clothed. Nice smooth sandy beach with 8 ft high rock ledge on other side. Soon you come to the second pool. Getting to the sandy beach at this one requires crossing the river, river is shallow near the edge of the pool.

The narrow trail here turns into a wide one soon after this. Further upstream, where the wide trail appears to end, is a rocky and sandy beach area with another pool deep enough for swimming. From here you can see a wooden staircase built into a steep bank. Going up the stairs puts you on the short trail to the all-male gay section.

Once you start seeing guys hanging out on the other side of the river, look for a shallow spot to cross the river to the sunny side. There is some sandy beach to stretch out on along the otherwise mostly rocky shoreline. Altogether, it's about a 20 minute hike from the parking lot to this last section.

Note: Tropical storm Irene badly washed out the trail in a few spots. Use a backpack to carry anything in, you will need both hands to hold onto rock or rope there to make it over those rough spots.