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Windy Point Park

Texas, United States
Depth
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89ft
Visibility
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3ft - 10ft
Entry
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Unknown
Experience Level
Beginner

About Windy Point Park

This is the private SCUBA park that caters to divers in Central Texas, there is an entrance fee of $20.00 (weekends) but that includes the use of a pully to carry your gear, and the security of knowing that this park is staffed. Refills are $6.00 but are hot air fills so do not expect for more then 2800 psi. The weekends are usually very busy with students so I suggest going during the week, plus its only $5.00 if you go Monday thru Friday. During the summer be prepared for a long walk down stairs to reach the water. There is a diverse amount of wild life and an abundance of it as well since they do not allow fishing. Throughout the park you will find the Lake Travis Shark, Tunnel of Love, a few sail boats and many other wrecks to satisfy us muck divers.

Windy Point Park Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wreck, Muck
Entry Type:-
Max Depth:27m
Visibility Range:1m - 3m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 38% O2

Marine Life

  • Various

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