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Ronnie’s Cove

Ronnie’s Cove, part of Lake Alan Henry in Texas, offers a little better visibility than the other areas on the lake. The lake is still being explored by locals for more potential dive spots. This cove is only reached by boat.

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Lake Alan Henry

Lake Alan Henry is a reservoir situated in the upper Brazos River Basin in the United States. Created by the construction of the John T. Montford Dam in 1993, it is operated and used as a future tertiary water supply by the city of Lubbock, Texas and serves as a recreational spot for the region of West Texas

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Valhalla Missile Silo

This dive site is privately owned and rented out to official dive groups from their website. Just google it. Suggested for those in good physical condition as there are a lot of steps down.

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Lake Stamford, The Anchor

Lake Stamford, a reservoir formed by Stamford Dam, is located 10 miles northeast of Stamford, Texas, in southeastern Haskell County. The lake had a storage capacity in 1999 of 51,573 acre feet and drains an area of 368 square miles. Due to sedimentation, the estimated capacity as of 2013 is 50,061 acre⋅ft.

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Possum Kingdom State Park

Possum Kingdom State Park is located on Possum Kingdom Lake in Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA, that was built in the 1940s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and lies in the Palo Pinto Mountains and Brazos River Valley of Texas.

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Lake Elmer Thomas Dam

This dive site, along with the Medicine Park Aquarium and Nature Center, is a good site to learn about and encounter the freshwater marine life of SW Oklahoma. See why for years divers wanting to learn more about protecting natural habitats for freshwater life have come here to dive.

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Bottomless Lakes Park

Bottomless Lakes State Park is located in the USA state of New Mexico, located along the Pecos River, about 15 miles southeast of Roswell. Established in 1933, it was the first state park in New Mexico.

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Wheeler Branch Park

Somervell County Water District opened Wheeler Branch Park on August 7, 2010. The park has a boat ramp with floating dock, a beach area that also has its own floating dock island, public restrooms, covered picnic areas, and a large pavilion.

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Balmorhea State Park

Dive into the crystal-clear water of the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool. Swim, scuba dive, or just relax under the trees at this historic park in arid West Texas.The entire park will close on Sept. 3, 2019, for repairs and installation of a septic system. The projected date for reopening is March 2020

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La Junta Dive Site

Camp La Junta sits on a mile of Guadalupe river where campers learn the basics of snorkeling and scuba diving. This section of the river varies in depth from just a few feet to close to 20 feet.

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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.