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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 Spires are located east of Bikini Beach and is an amazing fresh water dive. In order to dive these, make sure to check in with the back country office and fill out an appropriate dive plan.
Dierkes is a spring-fed lake, about 5 acres in size, with an average depth around 21–25 ft and 5-15’ visibility—great for training dives. Easy shore access from the east side of the docks.
Bear lake is a unique dive spot in Utah because of its size and depth. The prime spot to dive is off the eastern shore called Cisco beach, this location has a quick to reach drop off that has large rock formations and a cliff like edge for exploring. Temp is cold year round and even in summer can be 60°F/15°C at surface.
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.
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.
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