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Dive sites nearby

Meadow Hot Springs

This hot spring is a little off the beaten track, but it is worth a visit or two. Even if you just want to soak, this is a fun spot. There is not much room in the hot spring (4 people max), so do not expect a destination dive. This is just a fun to visit while traveling through the state.

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Fish Lake

Fish lake is the place to be for Spearfishing in Utah! Make sure to look up current laws on fishing. Usually late spring to early fall give you the best temps.

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Mine Shaft #1

Located between Katherine’s Landing and Cabin Site this mine shaft can be found around 100’ deep and the mine shaft goes another 200’ deep. Around the mine shaft are artifacts, fencing and concrete foundations.

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Nautical Cliffs

This site is off the south east corner of the island. Sheer walls ranging from 10-40 feet deep and runs about a half mile. It has ledges, boulders, some swim-throughs, as well as a few small boats, cars, a stand up jet ski, and other cool things to see. Visibility here is usually very good.

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Dive Site 5

Site 5 has a platform with easy access to the site as well as the beach. The water visibility is 5 feet. You will see three boats with an average depth of 25 feet.

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Millers Folly

This site is in Skier’s Cove and is also known as Miller’s Folly. This wreck is the remains of one of the early Lake Havasu Party Boats. Millers Folly is located in 25 feet of water next to one of the larger fish habitats. A few sunk boats sit right around Miller’s Folly.

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Half Moon Bay

Half moon bay is located across the lake from site 6 on the California side. Dropping down on our mooring line you will find a sunk sailboat that leads to multiple sunk boat and fish habitats. This dive site leads to the butt hole dive site which is the deepest part of the lake

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Butt Hole

Welcome to the butt hole. The deepest, darkest place in all of Lake Havasu. Drop down the morning line and you will follow the lines to multiple sunk boats and reach the bottom of the lake which is around 80’ deep

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Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon is known for its famous cliff jump and boat tie-ups. Which makes it great for treasure hunting underwater. I-phones, watches, sunglasses, and box anchors are jump some of the items that we have found while diving.

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Diamond Dive Site

Located in the opening of Steambpat cove this dive site feature underwater cliffs with overhanging features. On average depths are 15’- 30’ with decent visibility.

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