The Longhorn Aquatics Diving program offers quality instruction in Olympic-style diving for ages six and up at all skill levels. Our members range from beginners to National and Olympic caliber divers. All diving groups have access to two overhead spotting stations, a bubble machine sparging system , dry diving board, and two trampolines.
Entry into any of the diving programs described below requires an onsite try-out and an invitation from the head diving coach. Diving Practice Schedule Page. Group Coach: Jonathan Wilcox. Skill development: Divers in this group will work on obtaining a Junior Olympic dive list as defined by USA Diving: 3 voluntary dives directional dives , and 3 optionals somersaults or more.
While offering a myriad of lakes, swimming holes, and other waterways, Austin makes an ideal hub for scuba divers. If this is what you wish to experience, then Scuba diving in Austin must be in your adventure bucket list! Austin features a humid subtropical climate that translates to long summer months and comparatively mild winters. Avoid diving from the month of December to February and wait till the right time comes which is around March.
From March to October, the weather in Austin does not budge much and the average temperature hovers around 28 degree Celsius. Down below, we have rounded up some of the best scuba diving spots in Austin just for you.
Image Source. Having a perpetual temperature of 72 degrees, this property features about artesian springs, 8 endangered species, various archeological and biological research sites, and turtles in abundance.
You will find plenty of local diving shops that provide complete training. With the visibility of about feet, you will find granite walls and bottom having graphite. Interestingly, you will come across various fish in the shallows amidst hydrilla plants which take up the first feet of water.
If you go below that, you will find marble, granite, shear walls, sandstone, and limestone embracing graphite. Glorifying the beauty of Quarry lake is the black sand and shimmering graphite which covers the bottom of the lake. Touted as one of the best diving spots in Austin, Canyon lake boasts a shoreline of 80 miles and a depth of 43 feet. Featuring a variety of diving sites including Comal Park and North Park it offers you to encounter fish shelters, overgangs, old walls, ledges, boulders, and many sunken objects including motorcycles, boats, and cars.
The lake hits a maximum depth of more than feet, with an average visibility of 5 to 10 feet, improving to about 40 feet below the thermocline at about 40 feet. Also known as Rattlesnake Island, this island is a go-to diving spot for scuba divers. Since a lot of party barges utilize the wall the entire summer, this place is filled with missing cell phones, sunglasses, jewelry, money, and an occasional unopened beer.
Moreover, it makes it a treasure hunting dive and no matter what level of diver you are, you will definitely enjoy it. To make it there, you have to go by boat, and there are a few dive charters that can run you out. Dive World and other dive shops have contact information for those charters.
Reveille Peak Ranch, Burnet This is an old quarry out in the country; and secluded, on private property. An hour-and-a-half drive out of town, but when the water levels at the main lakes are dropping like they are, there's no walk down to the water here.
Just set up and get in the water. Large platform for training, but novice divers had better have their buoyancy dialed in or when they come off the platform, because it's a vertical wall dropping down to around 80 feet. Comal River Max depth is 13 feet and there's a current to clear up the visibility if new divers are kicking up a lot of silt. At Dive World you experience diving with high-quality staff, a family friendly environment, an indoor heated pool, the lake at your finger-tips, and instructors who love the ocean just as much as you do!
We love swapping stories, creating new divers, helping advanced divers achieve new goals, and helping divers make equipment choices easy. Avoid the dirt and additional effort required of shore dives! Easily load and unload your equipment at the dock. Remember me. Lost your password? Scuba Diving Lake Travis.
By Will Taylor on Sat, Feb 18, Lake Travis is an exciting destination for amateur and technical divers alike. In addition, there are walls and grottoes to explore, along with forests of sunken pecan trees. Fiesta Haus Wall A perfect location for deep diving, this site has a deep mooring line for a visual reference to the bottom. West Point Across from Starnes Island is West Point, a dive that features a few different boats and a continuation of the wall from Starnes.
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