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Blue Lagoon, Texas
Blue
Lagoon opened in September 1986 near Huntsville, Texas, as a training area
for divers. It still serves in that capacity but is now open to certified
divers as a place for them to hone their skills. The site is composed of two
lagoons. Nondivers are permitted to enter the site with divers, but the
lagoons are not open to swimmers. Three large dive platforms exist in one
lagoon and two are in the other. There are shelters around both lagoons to
provide shade and equipment assembly areas for dive classes, and gently
sloping beaches for easy entry. For certified divers, there is a separate
area on the far side of Lagoon I that is near the boat and the rock walls,
and has a giant stride entry. Blue Lagoon is about 65 miles from Houston.
Underwater, the lagoons have a few small boats.
Depths to: 35
feet (11 m) in Lagoon 1 and 30 feet
(9 m) in Lagoon 2
Visibility: Up
to 50 feet (15 m)
Water
temperature:
70-90 degrees Fahrenheit (21-32 degrees Celsius) in the summer and 45-75 F
(7-24 C)
in the winter
Aquatic
life:
The water has
little life.
Fees: $15 per
diver per day; $10 for nondivers. Air fills cost $5 and tanks can be rented
for $10 per day.
On-site
amenities: Underwater platforms.
More info: Call
Blue Lagoon at (936) 291-6111 or visit www.bluelagoonscuba.com.
Open: 8 a.m. to
10 p.m. Saturdays and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays.
Getting
there:
On
Interstate 45 northwest of Huntsville, take Exit 123. Drive east three miles
on Pinedale Road. Blue Lagoon will be on the left.
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