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Mona, Utah, United States
VERIFY WATER CONDITIONS, ACCESS, DEPTH, AND EXITS BEFORE ENTERING*
Mona Rope Swings is a reported swim / freshwater jump spot in Mona, Utah, United States. Treat the water entry as unverified until access, depth, hazards, and exits are checked on site.
Sources point to crowding, changing rope condition, unclear depth away from the common swing line, and the need to verify footing and exits before entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Overview
Mona Rope Swings is described as a Mona-area pond swimming spot where rope swings and bank entries create a casual jump-and-swing scene.
Quick Answer
Mona Rope Swings is a reported swim / freshwater jump spot in Mona, Utah, United States. Treat the water entry as unverified until access, depth, hazards, and exits are checked on site.
Key Takeaway
Sources point to crowding, changing rope condition, unclear depth away from the common swing line, and the need to verify footing and exits before entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Quick Answer
Mona Rope Swings is a reported swim / freshwater jump spot in Mona, Utah, United States. Treat the water entry as unverified until access, depth, hazards, and exits are checked on site.
Key Takeaway
Sources point to crowding, changing rope condition, unclear depth away from the common swing line, and the need to verify footing and exits before entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Conditions and planning notes
Depth is not verified by iCliffDive. Inspect from the water and never assume a reported swim hole, river spot, or quarry is deep enough for jumping.
Use the Burraston Ponds access only after checking posted rules, rope condition, and whether the water entry and exit can be inspected from the shoreline.
Approach details come from public source notes and should be checked against current trail, shoreline, parking, weather, and closure conditions.
Primary hazards include variable depth, current or moving water, slick footing, submerged objects, crowding, limited exits, and posted restrictions.
Rock, bridge, bank, or platform takeoffs can be slick, crowded, managed, or restricted. Use only legal, stable, inspected takeoffs with a confirmed landing and exit.
Sources point to crowding, changing rope condition, unclear depth away from the common swing line, and the need to verify footing and exits before entry.

Map location
Use the source location details as a starting point until exact coordinates are added.
Mona Rope Swings sits in Mona, Utah, United States and is described as a freshwater pond swim area with rope swings, bank jumps, and summer recreation traffic near Mona. The saved source trail is strong enough to map the location and the general use pattern, but the public copy should stay careful about what is known versus what still needs a same-day check. Conditions can change quickly at natural-water spots. Rain, drawdown, algae, crowding, debris, rope wear, moving water, and changing exits can make an older photo or video a poor guide for today's conditions. Before planning a jump, verify legal access, parking, current water level, landing depth, submerged hazards, footing, takeoff options, and a clean exit from the water. Walk away if depth, flow, visibility, rules, or exits cannot be checked directly.
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