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Dive sites nearby

Santa Rosa Blue Hole

This dive site is owned by the City of Santa Rosa and requires a dive permit ($20) obtained on site. In the summer parking is $5 per vehicle. The maximum depth is 81 feet and it is a altitude dive. The water is 63-64 degrees year around so a 7mm is highly recommended but you can manage with a 5mm.

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Perch Lake

Perch lake belongs to the City of Santa Rosa, NM park services and requires a permit from the city to dive. While "Blue Hole" sees more divers due to it's depth and great visibility, Perch Lake offers unique training and experience with the Limited Visibility, the ability to dive a wreck (plane) and more.

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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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Bill Evans Lake

Lake used primarily for fishing and recreation (kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming), but works for SCUBA. Get’s very murky very fast, so brief of divers getting separated because it will happen!

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Underwater Connection's Pool, Colorado Springs

This training site is a custom built, 15ft pool, designed to meet all of the needs for training recreational, technical, and professional divers.

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Chatfield

The Chatfield dive site has a soft, silt bottom, thus visibility is usually quite poor, typically less than 5 feet. Depth averages 20 ft with small areas ranging around 30’ ft. A sunken sailboat with trailer, a fire hydrant, and a toilet are all connected by a rope line for your amusement.

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A1 Pool

48,000 gallon pool includes “endless pool” and an underwater sound system. There is a lift for disabled divers and our fill station is right by the pool. The pool is 12 feet deep on the far end and ranges from 3.5 to 4.5 feet deep in the shallow end.

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Aurora Reservoir

This large reservoir is located southeast of Denver, Colorado. There is a specific scuba diving area open April 1 to October 1 every year, dawn to dusk, that offers shore accessible diving. Maximum depth is 50 feet and average visibility is 5-10 feet.

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Chaparral Aquatics Center

This is a headed, 13ft deep pool in Scottsdale, AZ. It is perfect of open water training, and any other pool/confined water training needed. It has a large shaded area to help you stay out of the sun when you are not diving.

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Denver Aquarium

With four different diving exhibits there is lots to see in this indoor underwater playground. Come get some certification dives done, dive with the family or have a chance to get up-close and personal with some endangered and protected species you may never get to see in the wild.

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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.