At Seabase, they have created separate places to dive, test your skills, train, and be in awe while diving with saltwater fish in the middle of the desert.
This is a great year-round diving destination. The geothermal lake provides warm water diving even on the coldest winters. Local dive shops have been using this location to train divers for many years. There’s ample unpaved parking. It is recommended you bring a tarp to keep the mud out of your vehicles.
The Homestead Crater formed when melting snow on the Wasatch Mountains seeped deep within the earth. Two miles below the surface, the earth’s interior heated the water. As it percolated upward, it picked up minerals, which were then deposited on the surface.
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.
Natural hot spring north of Tremonton. There is a dock to dive in from as well as 2 platforms and a short obstacle course. There are rumors of improvements coming.
Deer Creek is a great place to spearfish. Visibility can vary, but it is good for the most part. Temps are similar to other lakes in the area. There are some rocks and other things to see.
You will want a wetsuit when diving Strawberry Reservoir as this water gets cold! There is typically good visibility and several good locations to dive. This is not a State Park, so make sure to pay your entrance fee.
Starvation is one of the best places to spearfish in Northern Utah. Visibility is typically better than other close by lakes and there are rock formations to see.
The Flaming Gorge Visitors Center has multiple dives of varying difficulty and types of dives. You can do a deep dive right off the shore where you can hear the eerie moan of the dam’s turbines, or head towards an island with a ton of fish and rock formations.
Echo Reservoir can have surprisingly good visibility. It can range from 2inches to 20ft of visibility. There are lots of rocks and fish to see and it is relatively easy to get to.
Rockport is one of the few reservoirs that allow spearfishing. Visibility can be a factor, but it does open up now and then. More info will be added as our shop explores this water body more.
This is a nice area where there is a no wake zone. Visibility has been good at 10-20ft. There are some rocks and submerged trees. I have also found boat anchors and lots of lost gear.
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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