A Summer Tradition

County Eyes Blue Hole Activities, Again

Posted: July 28, 2012

A man leaps off a rock into the Rawley Springs Blue Hole on Dry River Thursday afternoon. Rockingham County officials again are trying to balance safety concerns and tensions among neighboring property owners with keeping the summer tradition open for public enjoyment. (photos by Michael Reilly / DN-R)
A dog wades into the Rawley Springs Blue Hole on the Dry River Thursday afternoon.
The county has placed no trespassing signs along U.S. 33 in Rawley Springs near the swimming hole.

HARRISONBURG — Rockingham County officials are once again taking a look at the Rawley Springs Blue Hole.

Safety concerns and tensions between nearby property owners and visitors to the...



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