This dive site can be found in the basin area of Lake Travis in the Hill Country of Central Texas. It can be found on a piece of land jutting out into Travis Lake, that one can get to via a short bridge. It is a very popular park for swimming, sailing, picnics, windsurfing and scuba diving. The shore is often used and the 150-acre tract has been restricted as a natural area. Amenities include volleyball courts, a boat deck, a walking path along the shore and a pavilion that one may rent. Directions are as follows: From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Turn right on Comanche Trail and travel 3.1 miles. Park entrance can be seen on the left.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Other |
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Entry Type: | Boat |
Max Depth: | 35m |
Visibility Range: | 3m - 8m |
Experience Level: | Experienced |
Best Gas: | 21% - 31% O2 |
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