Scuba Diving Texas
Scuba diving Texas---a freshwater dive
Texas is a big state and people always associate this with Rodeos and cowboys. However,
little is it known that there are also underwater adventure for those who want a cowboy marine adventure.
With the many cities in Texas, so are the many dive sites in the place. But because of the Texas’s location,
scuba diving Texas offers a different style, it’s diving in the freshwater lakes and ponds. It’s something
not of the usual scuba diving adventure that most people think but rest assured, there’s something awaiting you
under the Houston waters.
So, whether you’re in Austin, Waco, Houston, etc., there’s a dive site waiting for you to drop
by.
Since Houston is always the common or central location for people visiting the place, then,
let’s see what it offers for the scuba divers and learn what scuba diving Texas style
is.
Houston has The Reef, which is mostly of rock formations with a 28ft average depth. It’s
actually a 20 acre lake that opens to all swimmers, fishermen, boaters, and divers. Though it’s more of a
water park than a dive site, young or novice divers can practice diving here and still enjoy the freshwater fish,
turtles, shellfish, etc. With plans of a major expansion of the artificial underwater habitats, more fishes
would be staying and inhabiting in here. There’s also the Twin Lakes, which is 31 acres of lake water and is
50ft in depth. There are wreck dives too, five underwater boats and one bus, and stripers, catfish, turtles,
etc. swim through these wrecks.
Though scuba diving Texas is not as exotic and extreme as the ones in the open seas, rest
assured that for those first time divers, learning divers and unskilled divers, you’ll definitely enjoy an
underwater swim with the freshwater creatures--- and mind you, these sightings cannot be viewed by those swimming
in the deep blue seas.
So, if you’re not that comfortable and confident yet to try out the wild marine adventure, and
you are more of a relaxed diver, then, enjoy scuba diving Texas style. Texas is definitely not just for those
who love the land and its animals, but it also has something for those who love the waters.
If you’re planning to spend a vacation or visit someone in Texas, don’t forget to say hello to
the freshwater creatures of Texas, they may not be that wild and exotic but they are beautiful beings in their own
environment. Scuba diving is definitely not only for the open seas.
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