HoosierDiver
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jbd,
There's an "Enter Here" link in the middle of that aerial photo (as least there is if you're viewing the website in Internet Explorer). Or you can just go here which is where that link takes you...
http://www.bluespringsscubadiving.com/welcome.lhtm
ckharlan66,
If the weather forecast is favorable, I think it would be worth the drive. It's about an hour drive for me, I'm guessing it's about 2 to 2 1/2 hours for you, and I go there quite a bit. However, there's almost nothing in the way of shelter if it starts to rain, although since last year they have put up a small shelter near the dock. If you just like to dive and you want tolerable depth and decent visibility, I think it's a nice place to go. If you're looking for fish though you'll be disappointed, I think my TBT for the 2 dives I did yesterday as about 2 hours and I saw 4 fish. I did however find a small statue burried in the muck that I had never seen before ;-)
There's an "Enter Here" link in the middle of that aerial photo (as least there is if you're viewing the website in Internet Explorer). Or you can just go here which is where that link takes you...
http://www.bluespringsscubadiving.com/welcome.lhtm
ckharlan66,
If the weather forecast is favorable, I think it would be worth the drive. It's about an hour drive for me, I'm guessing it's about 2 to 2 1/2 hours for you, and I go there quite a bit. However, there's almost nothing in the way of shelter if it starts to rain, although since last year they have put up a small shelter near the dock. If you just like to dive and you want tolerable depth and decent visibility, I think it's a nice place to go. If you're looking for fish though you'll be disappointed, I think my TBT for the 2 dives I did yesterday as about 2 hours and I saw 4 fish. I did however find a small statue burried in the muck that I had never seen before ;-)