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France
Park, Indiana
West
of the north central Indiana town of Logansport is France Park, a
multifaceted recreational attraction that draws rock climbers, hikers,
bicyclists, plus miniature golf and disc golf enthusiasts. But for divers
visiting the park, the star attraction is the Old Kenith Quarry, once a
limestone mining operation in the 1940s. Mining ceased and underground
springs eventually filled the abandoned seven-acre quarry with water. Steep
cliffs guard three sides of the site, and a sandy, sloped area is on a
fourth side. Underwater divers will find an old school bus, pickup truck and
remnants of the mining days, among other surprises. France Park is owned by
Cass County but diving is supervised by Tom and Linda Stough who have
operated the site's air fill station for 15 years. The couple owns Diving
Den, a dive store in Kokomo, Indiana, which is southeast of the park.
Depths to: 30
feet (9 m)
Visibility:
Ranges from a few feet in the summer to 50 feet (15 m) in the spring and
fall, which are considered the best times to dive.
Water
temperature: Upper 30s Fahrenheit (3-4 degrees Celsius) in the winter to 80s
F (27-31 C) in the summer.
Aquatic life:
Includes about 30 paddlefish, plus bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish.
Fees: $1.50
to enter France Park and another $10 to dive.
On-site
amenities: Air fill station; campground with a convenience store, bathrooms,
showers, water and electrical hookup; swimming beach, trails.
More info:
Contact France Park by phone at (574) 753-2928 or by e-mail at fpark@francepark.com,
or call Diving Den at (765) 452-1034.
Open: From 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and Mondays that are holidays, usually
from late April to November, depending on the weather. Additional times are
available by appointment. Diving is allowed only when a divemaster is
present.
Getting
there: From Indianapolis, take U.S. 31 north to U.S. 35. Continue north,
turn west on U.S. 24 and drive three miles. France Park will be on the left.
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