Possum Kingdom State Park

Texas freshwater lake diving, 1940s CCC-built, typical lake fish.

Shore Access
6m Avg Depth
13m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Possum Kingdom State Park, offers unique freshwater diving experiences within Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas. The park, a testament to the Civilian Conservation Corps' work in the 1940s, lies amidst the scenic Palo Pinto Mountains and Brazos River Valley. Divers can explore the underwater landscape, likely featuring rock structures and possibly remnants of the pre-flooding environment, navigating along the shoreline or exploring specific features.

The lake is home to typical Texas freshwater species, providing opportunities to observe crappies, various bass species, catfish, tilapia, and carp in their natural habitat. While not known for vibrant coral reefs, the biodiversity offers a different kind of underwater encounter for divers.

The best time to visit Possum Kingdom State Park for diving is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, for more comfortable water temperatures and potentially better visibility. Its shallow depths make it an excellent spot for beginner divers to gain experience, practice skills, and for freedivers to explore. Divers should be mindful of boat traffic, especially during peak season.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Poor
Macro Marine Life Fair
Landscape Quality Fair
Water Visibility Fair Viz

Plan Your Visit

beginner friendlyfreshwaterlake divingfishrock structuresshore dive

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow maximum depth and generally mild conditions make it ideal for new divers and training.

Hazards:
boat trafficcold waterlimited visibility
Current Strength:

Mild

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This dive site information and pictures are sponsored by Texas Dive Center

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