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Dive sites nearby

Little Rock Drop Off

Welcome to the dive shop’s indoor aquatic simulator, more commonly known as “The Little Rock Drop Off“. The Drop Off measures 25’ by 45’ and is 15’ deep with a water temp of 88 degrees.

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Bull Shoals

Bull Shoals Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas and southern Missouri. It has hundreds of miles of lake arms and coves. Bull Shoals Lake impounds the White River for the last time as water travels toward its mouth on the Mississippi River.

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Blakely Dam, Lake Ouachita

Located at Blakely Dam, parking is available at the far end of the Dam Site with a staircase leading to the water. This is a common training site and is visited annually by those paying respects at the underwater memorial, FEARLESS ROCK. Feel free to visit the site but do not disturb the Memorial.

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Hotel Island East

Deriving its name from the vast number of huge houseboats (floating hotels) that anchor around this island, Hotel Island is a favorite Lake Ouachita dive site. You can always expect to find knick-knacks that have found their way overboard from the flotilla.

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Duck Island

The lake is full of interesting dive sites and above average water conditions. Lake visibility is very good by lake standards throughout the summer. Water temps peak at 85° on the surface and average about 60°F at depths below 30 feet/9m.

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Table Rock Lake

Table Rock Lake is full of interesting dive sites and above average water conditions. Lake visibility is very good by lake standards throughout the summer. Water temps peak at 85°F/29°C on the surface and average about 60°F/15°C at depths below 30ft/9m.

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Jakes Point

Just South of Springfield Mo, this entry point into Table Rock lake is a common attraction for the beginning diver. This site is an easy shore dive that features a small island a small swim off of shore.

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Gobbler’s Cove

Gobblers cove is houseboat central. Every weekend tons of houseboats come to camp and hang out. With an average depth of 20-30 feet, it is the ideal place to locate lost items.

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East of The Swings Party Cove

Table Rock Lake is full of interesting dive sites for both new and experienced divers. This site has rock bluffs with a gradual descent. This Site is great for new and experienced divers.

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Rock Island

The island can only be reached by boat, but you can attach the boat there and dive from the shore. The average depth around island is 20-30 feet, deepest part can be 132 feet only on the North-East side.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.