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Possum Kingdom Reservoir
3901 Park Road 33, Caddo, TX 76429
Max Depth: 141-150ft/43-46m
Average Viz: 26-30ft/8-9m
Entry Type: Boat
Bottom Composition: Sand
Aquatic Life: Plenty To See
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Rating: 3.29 by 7 divers
Spring: 50-55°F/10-13°C
Summer: 76-80°F/24-27°C
Fall: 61-65°F/16-18°C
Winter: Under 50°F/10°C
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Possum Kingdom Reservoir is a boat accessible fresh water dive site, located at 3901 Park Road 33, Caddo, TX 76429. This dive site has an average rating of 3.29 out of 5 from 7 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 141-150ft/43-46m. The average visibility is 26-30ft/8-9m.
Great diving in the right places the "wall" is a 140 foot vertical drop with 35-40 ft viz, fish everywhere and amazing shoreline. This borders on an altitude dive as the water is maintained at the 1000 ft level but it does rise 20-30 feet for a while in the early spring.
One of the oldest inland scuba diving destinations in Texas , Possum Kingdom Reservoir attracts multitudes of divers each year as a training ground for new divers in the clear waters of the lake. It’s also a popular treasure-hunting site.
About 75 miles (120 km) west of Fort Worth in the Palo Pinto Mountains of North Central Texas, the reservoir emerged after the construction of the Morris Sheppard Dam in 1941, which was built to help control the flooding of the historic Brazos River and provide hydropower to the region. The narrow lake follows the winding, snakelike path of the river for 65 miles (104 km) with about 17,700 acres (7,080 hectares) of water, but the deep waters closest to the dam, with its clear visibility, is what attracts divers.
"Most of the lake in the upper portion is shallow with low visibility, but the closer you get to the dam, the more exceptional the diving, with visibility ranging up to 100 feet (30 m)," says Todd Burns of Scuba Point Dive Shop, which has operated as a training site and air fill station on the lake since 1959. Among the key features of the lower section of lake for divers are the sheer rock walls with numerous cutouts and caves bordering the former river valley, Burns says.
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http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/locations/PossumKingdomTX.htmlhttp://www.divebuddy.com/divesite/1248/scuba-point-possum-kingdom-lake-tx/