Name of the site: Portage Quarry Recreation Center Inc. Over 30 years of service.
12701 South Dixie Highway, Bowling Green , Ohio 43402
Description of the site:The Quarry is a Full Service PADI resort and will be holding an International Legends of Diving Event In the Grand Bahamas at the UNESCO site on Lacaya Bay in April 2009,and is located on just over 50 acres of land, 23 of that is Water. Wooded lots and open lawns for camping. Parking is available on 3/4's of the Quarry and a large parking lot for the beach crowds adjacent to the beach at no cost. Multiple covered grilling areas are place around the Quarry as well as open grills. There are many many camping sites scattered near wooded area as well as open area for both Primitive camping as well as campers as. The sites large enough to accommodate 40 ft campers. Electric and Water hookups for those who need it for just $7 a night. More electric and water sites are under way.. A large beach is waiting for those who enjoy a cool dip in the hot sun. Easily large enough to accommodate several hundred college students which is a good thing because most days you can find it full of the college crowd. They have 6 pontoons 3 of which are in deep water. 3 of those have adult slides. There are 3 on the ledge with one side in deep water and the other side in shallow water 4-5 feet deep. 3 Sand Volleyball courts are available at no cost as well as 3 horseshoe pits. There is a beach snackbar and a shelterhouse next to the beach. The shelterhouse is available for private parties for a fee of $35 and a deposit which is refundable. They also have a 20ft by 20ft tent for rent. Port-a-johns are scattered around the Quarry as well as 4 very nice spacious hot shower and flush toilets in a new building. There is also a sewage dump station available for campers. Lifeguards are usually on duty all day during the summer. An old diving platform is a favorite for the brave to jump from. It is 8-10ft from the surface of the water. An open area is good for Frizbee or catch but is also used for the several concerts held during the summer. Weekends such as Country Blowout, Sledgefest and NEW this year is The Parrothead Weekend. Full of games, movies and fun, but culminates on Saturday August 2nd with Steel Drum music and then The Parrots of the Caribbean Concert. Not one to be missed if you like Jimmy Buffett. This is the #1 Buffett Cover band in the country.Bring your craziest outfits and win prizes. There will also be movie night on the weekends with Family Friendly Films so take a lawn chair or a blanket for the show.
Depth Range: The depth ranges from a walk-in depth to around 72 ft. at the old sump pump area. Average depth is around 50 ft.
Water Temps:Temps range from 36 degrees under the ice to a balmy 72-73 during the summer.
Visibility: Average visibility is 15-50+ year round. I have seen 70+ on the back wall, where few people go.
UnderWater Attractions: The highlight is a very rare Hanza Jet ( only 54) ever made. It is the only one in the world that has ever been sunk in a Quarry so that makes it a very cool dive. The History of the jet is in the Dive Shop. A smaller plane lies at the bottom on the West side of the Quarry. There are over 10 boats sank at different depths. To many cars to mention. At the center of the Quarry is a pickup truck with a boat and trailer in tow. Original equipment include the Silo famous for the massive amount of fish and also penetrable, the scales with a swim through in the back,a building foundation, the old road and loading dock, the pumps and the newly found dynamite shack which was lost for some time. In a very remote spot in very clear water usually exceeding 50 ft. With 1 foot thick walls and doors it is pretty neat. The walls on the north side even have some of the drilling holes still there for the dynamite to be put into. There is a Underwater Navigation Course that is second to none. This coarse is for those who really want to challenge their navigational skills. It takes you past one of my favorites. An underwater Graveyard, complete with a Burial Vault and many headstones with wreaths, flowers and all. Also past the Dragon Wagon along the back wall and the Metro Bus. There is also a Floating sailboat at about 20ft, a telephone booth, and the school bus at the bottom of the silo. Dramatic walls surround 2/3rds of the Quarry. The back ( south) wall has many large standing trees which make you feel like your flying. The car crash site complete with stop lights. A semi trailer, a semi cab, a bronco 4X4 and a vertical boat as well as another boat that floats in mid water. So many I can't think of them all. There are also tech training T's set in deeper water to practice your decompression dives, a 100ft square to practice your kick cycles, oh yeah and a motorcycle or two for that evening ride. So as you can see they have much much much more than anybody else.
Aquatic Life:Very Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Carp,Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish ( one over 6 ft) and very friendly, Large Bluegill and Sunfish, Yellow Bullhead, Koi, White Amor, Northern Pike, Walleye, Crayfish and some painted turtles. Edgar is the star Largemouth Bass which I measured with my arm (shoulder to past finger tips) to be over 30" yes that's right and estimated over 25 pounds!( very friendly)
Fees:Only $10 for divers, $5 for beach goers,
NO parking Fees, $7 for Airfills of (3000), $8 (3300), Nitrox $12 for up to 40%, $15 for over 40%, Camping is cheap at $5 plus $5 for the next day. Electric and Water is only $7 a night
On-Site Amenities:A complete rental selection is available. Tank rental is only $10 including a fill. Full service fill station with many items for sale from O-rings to underwater lights, as well as snacks and drinks. Bags of fish food. T-shirts galore for a nice souvenir, as well as sweatshirts and jackets for those cool evenings after a long dive. They also have a pretty neat Museum of Vintage Scuba Equipment, and Pictures to see at no cost while waiting for your airfill ( which usually is only a few minutes). There are also changing rooms near the infield grassy area. They have a very friendly staff that is more than happy to go out of their way to help you. There are 5 training platforms and more are in the planning stages.
Website or Phone Number: The website is
Scuba Diving and Recreation Center in Northwest Ohio - Portage Quarry and the Phone # is 419-352-9203
Open Hours: They open the first weekend in April and are full time from Memorial Day to September 15th
Restrictions:NO FISHING ( VERY STRICTLY ENFORCED),No Glass, No kegs, 5 MPH speed strictly enforced, No pets, No firewood brought on Property( that is the Law), No defacing Underwater attractions,
Boat or Shore Access: Both are available( no motors) as well as Kayaks,Sailboards
How to get there:From The North -- I-75 south to Rt 6 exit, go West to Old 25exit then left under Rt 6 heading South for 1 mile. Quarry is on the right with a Dive Flag mailbox.
From the south - Take I-75 North to Rt 6 exit, go West to Old 25exit then left under Rt 6 heading South for 1 mile. Quarry is on the right with a Dive Flag or you can get off at the Cygnet exit, turn left then right after you cross I-75, Follow old rt 25 through Portage (speedtrap) then about 1/2 to 3/4 mile on the left. If traveling by Route 80/90 Interstate turnpike, get off at exit 64 and travel south on I-75. From Detroit, drive south on I-75 to Bowling Green, Map is on the website also.
Rating you would give it: (1= Bad, 5=Excellent) 5+ second to none