Phantom Training Center

Phantom Training Center

Fort Hood Army Military Base
76544 Ft. Hood
TX - USA

What We Offer

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Freediving
Mermaid
Ecology
Scuba
Extended Range (XR)
Emergency Training
Swim
Lifeguard

Dives

Shore Dives
Classified Dives
Freediving
Wreck Dives

Gas Fills

Air

Services

Regulator
Dive Computer
Buoyancy Compensators
Dry Suit
Neoprene suits
Cylinders

Payment Method

Credit Card
Debit Card

Affiliated Divesites View on map

★★★★☆ Windy Point Park

Deep diving off the wall. Several platforms and things to dive on and around. First come first serve on the camping - NO reservations. NO Glass Containers or Firearms. Phone # 512-266-3337 Website: windypointpark.com Check website for current fees.

★★★★☆ Aquarena Springs / Spring Lake

The 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.

★★★★☆ Meadows Center for Water and Environment, San Marcos, Texas

At 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.

Mares

★★★★☆ Stillhouse Hallow Lake

This freshwater lake is a popular site for locals. Visibility is usually 5-15 feet with warmer water during the summer months. There is a dive shop at the marina on the NE side of the lake making air fills convenient.

Aqualung

★★★★☆ Stetson Bank, Flower Gardens

Stetson Bank, located at the westernmost end of the sanctuary, is an oblong, mid-shelf bank made of uplifted siltstone and claystone. It was added to the sanctuary when Congress reauthorized the National Marine Sanctuaries Act in 1996.

Aqualung

★★★★☆ Kraken Wreck

The Kraken wreck is located 58 nautical miles off Galveston, TX into the Gulf of Mexico. On January 20, 2017 Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Ship-to-Reef program successfully sunk the 371-foot cargo vessel. The reef site, designated as HI-A-424, encompasses an area of 80 acres to explore beyond the immediate feature.

Opening Hours

Monday---
Tuesday09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday---
Thursday09:00 - 16:00
Friday09:00 - 16:00
Saturday09:00 - 16:00
Sunday09:00 - 16:00

Disabled Veteran Owend School

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Opening Hours

Monday---
Tuesday09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday---
Thursday09:00 - 16:00
Friday09:00 - 16:00
Saturday09:00 - 16:00
Sunday09:00 - 16:00

Disabled Veteran Owend School