Vrpolje is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 68.
The Vrpolje region is dotted with sixteen traditional water sources, encompassing ponds, wells, and cisterns, all designated as culturally significant heritage architecture. Historically crucial for supplying year-round water to both the local population and their livestock, these sites held a parallel importance as gathering points for sharing news and gossip, or for courtship. A specific cluster of three representative reservoirs exists on Jelinak Hill within Vrpolje, including the culturally protected "Lokva" pool near the Church of Jesus' Holy Heart.
Built in 1927, the cut-stone church is notable for its pentagonal apse and a bell tower built into its facade.