This dive site, known as The Inn, is named after a hotel that once stood adjacent to it. It features three water pipes originating from the shore. While some of these structures are described as reaching depths of 18 meters (60ft) at a collector point, the maximum diveable depth for the site itself is 11 meters, with an average depth of approximately 5 meters. Divers are required to display a dive flag, and caution is advised during entry due to the challenging rocky terrain.
The Inn is home to a diverse array of freshwater marine life. Divers can expect to encounter very large bass, pike, and carp. Smaller fish, such as bluegill, are frequently found inhabiting the grasses situated near the pipes. For those bringing a light, there is also the potential to spot crawfish nestled under the pipe structures.
To enhance the chances of spotting crawfish and other shy creatures, it is recommended to carry a dive light. This site is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its shallow nature. While no specific best time to visit is provided, divers should always be mindful of the rocky entry.

