This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Divetech, Inc, 77007 HoustonDive Tech PoolThis is Divetech’s state-of-the-art training pool. It was built on January of 2012. It has a retractable floor system that allows to establish variable depths.Learn more © James T. (#2188058)Neutral Buoyancy LaboratoryThe Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory is an astronaut training facility and neutral buoyancy pool operated by NASA and located at the Sonny Carter Training Facility, near the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.Learn more © MaresLonghorn Lake, League City, TexasThis is a lake available to swimmers, scuba divers and fishermen. People use this lake to train for triathlons and other water activities. There are boats, boat motors, bathtubs, and other items sunken to find while scuba diving.Learn more © GULF COAST SCUBA, 77027 HOUSTONMammoth Lake Located just one hour south from downtown Houston, Texas, this 70 acres dedicated scuba park is a fun destination for scuba divers of all levels. For more information please check their website: https://mammothlaketexas.com/Learn more © Ascuba Venture, Inc, 78412 Corpus ChristiThe Blue Lagoon - TexasThis is a disused quartz rock quarry, which is now filled with water. Maximum depth 8 - 10m. Phone 936-438-8888, call ahead to make reservations for dives and check rates. Website: bluelagoonscuba.net. Visit website to check rules and fees.Learn more © Aqua Trek Sports, 76137 Fort WorthMeadows Center for Water and Environment, San Marcos, TexasAt the headwaters of the San Marcos River, more than 200 artesian springs bubble up to form Spring Lake. Here, human history stretches back more than 12,000 years to the last ice age and natural history even further. Spring Lake is a jewel for divers.Learn more © Dive Masters Of San Antonio, 78216 San AntonioAquarena Springs / Spring LakeThe Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, formerly known as Aquarena Springs, has been a local favorite for outdoor and water recreation. Due to protected and endangered species, water access is limited to those in scuba classes or volunteer divers who have completed the Center’s Volunteer Diving Program.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkLake Travis, TexasThe lake is 63.75 miles long, has over 271 miles of shoreline and its maximum width is 4.5 miles. The lake covers 18,929 acres. As the “Crown Jewel” of the Central Texas Highland Lakes, Lake Travis is THE most visited freshwater recreational vacation destination in the state.Learn more © MaresScuba Diver’s Paradise Deep HorizonScuba Diver’s Paradise’s own Deep Water platform averaging 90 feet. Used to teach SSI’s Deep Diving course. Expect to face 2 or 3 thermoclines, suggested 5 mm Wetsuit, minimum.Platform on lakebed allows students and diver’s to find dedicated line to navigate to other areas. (Graveyard, or Advanced Sight)Learn more © Ascuba Venture, Inc, 78412 Corpus ChristiMansfield Dam ParkLocated on Lake Travis, this area is a designated scuba park, allowing overnight camping for dive groups only. This is an easy beach entry site. There are stairs if the water is high enough. Max depth 200+ feet.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.