Xtreme Scuba Divers

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Our mission first and foremost is teaching you how to scuba dive safely while have fun. Being a NAU

Photos from Xtreme Scuba Divers's post 11/10/2023

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12/31/2021

On January 01, 2022, Xtreme Scuba Divers will aquire Riverside Scuba Locker assets.

This transition will add Technical Dive Training, Full Facemask, Rebreather and Sidemount diving.

Also Scuba training from recreational, Leadership and Technical Diving.

Not to mention Freediving.

08/26/2021

On August 30th Xtreme Scuba Divers with some of it's dive club members will be departing to Aruba on a diving excursion for 10 days.

03/27/2021

Xtreme Scuba Divers are on they way to Roaton, Honduras for a 7 Day diving excursion

Photos from Xtreme Scuba Divers's post 12/04/2020

Pictures of the upcoming trip to the Homestead Crater excursion.

12/04/2020

We are planning a trip to the Homestead Crater in Utah for January 2020

Tired of this COVID-19 restrictions and of diving in the same old places? Looking for an exciting new Scuba Diving excursion? Well how about going for a dive in Midway Hot Springs, Utah, to dive in an amazing crater containing mineral rich 96 degree geo thermal spring water, while it is snowing outside? Sound interesting enough?

The Homestead Crater is located at Homestead Resort at Midway (Wasatch County).
The crater is a geothermal spring,, hidden within 55 foot tall beehive-shapped limestone rock dome.

The large rock dome has a hole at the top which lets in the natural sunlight and air.

The entrance to the crater is through a man-made tunnel through the side.

The Crater while a big attraction to tourist whom spend their time relaxing in the warm soothing waters after a day of Skiing, Snowmobiling, Sleigh Riding, Riding Horses, golfing or Mountain Biking, is also a huge dive attraction, drawing several thousand of scuba divers and certification courses to its warm waters year round.

Diving in the crater is a unique experience. While there is no aquatic life to speak of, as the water temperature is 96 degrees there is still much to explore and the soothing warm water itself is worth diving in.

The spring is around 60 feet wide, with a depth 65 feet. Visibility is around 40-50 feet and the hourglass shaped cavern has interesting walls formed by mineral deposits to look at. The bottom of the cavern depth is 65 feet and silty divers can spot bottles and dropped coins and other baubles, however divers are asked to limit their depth to 45 feet to avoid stirring up the silt. Underwater lights have been mounted at 20 and 40 feet inside.

However, it still gets rather dark, so it would be advisable to carry a primary and back up dive light.

crater

There is a fully equipped dive shop located in the tunnel leading to the crater that offers scuba diving equipment rentals, and scuba and snorkeling classes. With the water temperature so warm, a wetsuit is simply not necessary, and one can dive in their swimsuits. There is an entry fee to the crater; certified scuba divers are charged $22 and $27 on weekends for a 35 minute dive. Equipment rental is an additional $25 and $7.50 for a tank only. There are several scuba lessons, and tune-up/refresher classes one can opt for, and non-divers and those wishing to just snorkel, have different entry rates.

For an ideal vacation, you can stay at the Homestead Resort, spend your days cross-country skiing, snowmobile or sleigh riding, ride horses ,play golf, go mountain biking, and go for soothing dives in the crater afterward. Who’s going to believe you when you when you tell them you went skiing and scuba diving in the same trip? And that too in Utah!

10/24/2020

Kyle with his Lobster that he caught during a beach dive.

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Riverside, CA
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Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 7pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm