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Crusty's Quarry,
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Crusty's
is outside of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, less than three miles from the
Prime Outlet Mall in Grove City, nestled right below Interstate 79. The
eight-acre spring-fed lake was formed more than 50 years ago. Its origin is
unknown but some locals believe the site was mined for sand and gravel
needed to build I-79. Scott's Scuba Service purchased Crusty's in October
2000 for use as a training site and to promote diving. A blanket of green
vegetation extends below 20 feet (6 m), providing structure and refuge for
the abundance of naturally occurring aquatic life. Underwater attractions
include several boats, a 60-passenger bus, two automobiles, a treasure
chest, a replicated pirate cannon, and two training platforms 20 feet (6 m)
below the surface. New attractions are added every year. Several entry and
exit methods are available for divers. There is a floating dock with stairs
on one end and a boat ladder on the other. Divers can giant-stride into the
lake and then easily climb back onto the dock. A gradual sloped shore entry
is also available. Registration with Scott's Scuba is required before
diving.
Depths to: 45
feet (14 m)
Visibility:
10-30 feet (3-9 m) depending on the time of year
Water
temperature: Ranges from 35 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) in the
winter to 76 F (25 C)
in the summer.
Aquatic life:
bluegill, sunfish, largemouth and smallmouth bass, perch, turtles, catfish
Fees: $3 per day
per diver
On-site
amenities: Air fills, rental equipment, equipment service, dive store,
changing rooms, bathroom, and a picnic pavilion.
More info: Call
Scott's Scuba Service at (724) 295-3500 or visit www.scottsscuba.com
Open: Saturdays
and Sundays from May to November, and varying weekdays.
Getting there:
Maps to Crusty's are provided to divers when they register at Scott's Scuba
at 414 Hilmar Road in Volant, Pennsylvania. To reach the dive center from
Pittsburgh, drive north on Pennsylvania Route 28 to Exit 16 (Pennsylvania
Route 908). Turn right at the stop sign. At the next stop is a blinking red
light. Turn left. Drive downhill. Follow the directional sign to Freeport.
Continue past the baseball field on the left to the first intersection. Turn
left onto High Street, and proceed to the traffic signal. Scott's Scuba
Service is just pass the signal on the left.
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