Jumps/USA/Vermont/Red Rocks
DEPTH, ACCESS, AND CONDITIONS REQUIRE LOCAL CHECK*

Red Rocks Cliff Diving

South Burlington, Vermont, United States

Jump spotSpot Type
WaterWater Type
80 ftJump Height
See notesWater Depth
See notesLedge Approach

DEPTH, ACCESS, AND CONDITIONS REQUIRE LOCAL CHECK*

Alert details for this jump spot

Red Rocks is a cliff-jumping style spot near South Burlington, Vermont, United States, but it should only be considered after current access, water depth, landing clearance, and exit conditions are checked on site.

Do not treat Red Rocks as automatic. tide, swell, sharp rock, boat traffic, and ocean exits can change quickly, so the decision should come after a fresh scout and a clear exit plan.

Overview

Jumping at Red Rocks: At a Glance

Red Rocks is a coastal cliff and shoreline spot near South Burlington, Vermont, United States. Treat it as a scout-first location: confirm current access, inspect the landing from water level, and make sure the exit is obvious before anyone considers a jump.

Quick Answer

Red Rocks is a cliff-jumping style spot near South Burlington, Vermont, United States, but it should only be considered after current access, water depth, landing clearance, and exit conditions are checked on site.

Key Takeaway

Do not treat Red Rocks as automatic. tide, swell, sharp rock, boat traffic, and ocean exits can change quickly, so the decision should come after a fresh scout and a clear exit plan.

Conditions and planning notes

Important Info for Cliff Diving at Red Rocks

Water Depth

Saltwater depth and clearance depend on tide, swell, surge, and submerged rock at the exact landing line.

Access

Use lawful public shoreline access and respect posted restrictions, private land, protected areas, and local marine conditions.

Approach

Check tide, swell, wind, boat traffic, and the climb-out before approaching any coastal edge.

Hazards

Swell, tide movement, current, sharp rock, boat traffic, and hard exits are the main hazards.

Ledge Notes

Coastal rock can be sharp, wet, and uneven; use only stable edges with a clear exit and calm conditions.

Safety Notes

Safety depends on the same-day inspection. tide, swell, sharp rock, boat traffic, and ocean exits can change quickly, so skip the jump if depth, footing, water movement, or rescue options are uncertain.

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Map location

Red Rocks

South Burlington, Vermont, United States

44.44627, -73.21500

80 ftWater pending

Quick Facts

RegionVermont
LocationSouth Burlington area
Nearest AddressSee map
Coordinates44.44627, -73.21500
DirectionsGoogle Maps
Jump TypeJump spot
Water TypeWater
Jump Height80 ft
Water DepthVerify onsite
Ledge ApproachVerify onsite
Best SeasonVaries seasonally

Look Before You Jump

Check current rules and open dates
Verify water depth from the water, not the ledge
Confirm exits and swimming routes
Inspect water clarity and submerged hazards
Read posted signs and respect closures
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What to know about Cliff jumping at Red Rocks.

Red Rocks sits around South Burlington, Vermont, United States, putting this structure-adjacent water spot in the orbit of South Burlington and the broader Vermont area of United States. Use the saved coordinates and current map view as a starting point, then confirm the exact approach locally because cliff-jumping access can change around parks, private land, roads, shorelines, and water-management areas.

In northern or mountain climates, spring runoff and cold water can be as important as ledge height. Conditions are not static: rain, snowmelt, drought, changing water levels, current, and weekend crowding can all change what looks like the same jump from one visit to the next. Treat saved route notes as background, not as a present-day clearance to jump.

The main assumed risks include cold or changing lake levels, submerged shelves, boat traffic, difficult exits, and limited rescue access. Access should be treated as conditional until signs, land ownership, permits, and local rules are confirmed. Before anyone climbs to a ledge, inspect the landing zone from the water, identify the exit, look for submerged rocks or debris, and be willing to walk away if the depth, footing, legality, or rescue options are uncertain.

FAQs

Common questions about Cliff Diving at Red Rocks.

Is Red Rocks safe for cliff jumping?+
Red Rocks should be treated as condition-dependent, not automatically safe. Check current access, depth, submerged hazards, footing, and exit options before considering any jump.
What should I check first at Red Rocks?+
Start with permission and access, then inspect the landing zone from water level, confirm the exit, and watch how water conditions are behaving that day.
Can beginners jump at Red Rocks?+
Beginners should be especially cautious here. If the landing depth, takeoff, water movement, or exit route is not obvious and low-stress, this is a place to watch rather than jump.

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