Local Diving
Montana offers unique freshwater diving experiences amidst its scenic landscapes. Local diving culture is gradually resurging, with dive shops and enthusiasts exploring the state's waters. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a curious beginner, Montana and its surrounding states offer diverse underwater adventures, from high-altitude lake dives to warm geothermal springs.

Midway, Utah
Homestead Crater
the Homestead Crater is a geothermal hot spring hidden within a 55-foot-tall limestone dome. This unique dive site features consistently warm water temperatures between 92-96°F year-round, making it ideal for scuba diving, swimming, and snorkeling without the need for a wetsuit. With depths reaching approximately 65 feet, it provides a comfortable and accessible diving experience. During the winter, Dive Missoula often holds classes here, taking advantage of the crater’s warm waters for training and certification dives.

Midway, Utah
Homestead Crater
the Homestead Crater is a geothermal hot spring hidden within a 55-foot-tall limestone dome. This unique dive site features consistently warm water temperatures between 92-96°F year-round, making it ideal for scuba diving, swimming, and snorkeling without the need for a wetsuit. With depths reaching approximately 65 feet, it provides a comfortable and accessible diving experience. During the winter, Dive Missoula often holds classes here, taking advantage of the crater’s warm waters for training and certification dives.

Midway, Utah
Homestead Crater
the Homestead Crater is a geothermal hot spring hidden within a 55-foot-tall limestone dome. This unique dive site features consistently warm water temperatures between 92-96°F year-round, making it ideal for scuba diving, swimming, and snorkeling without the need for a wetsuit. With depths reaching approximately 65 feet, it provides a comfortable and accessible diving experience. During the winter, Dive Missoula often holds classes here, taking advantage of the crater’s warm waters for training and certification dives.

Polson, Montana
Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, offers expansive diving opportunities with stunning underwater landscapes and diverse fish species. Its clear waters and varying depths make it a great spot for both beginner and advanced divers. Dive Missoula conducts some of its classes here during the summer, taking advantage of the lake’s excellent visibility and accessible dive sites.

Polson, Montana
Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, offers expansive diving opportunities with stunning underwater landscapes and diverse fish species. Its clear waters and varying depths make it a great spot for both beginner and advanced divers. Dive Missoula conducts some of its classes here during the summer, taking advantage of the lake’s excellent visibility and accessible dive sites.

Polson, Montana
Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, offers expansive diving opportunities with stunning underwater landscapes and diverse fish species. Its clear waters and varying depths make it a great spot for both beginner and advanced divers. Dive Missoula conducts some of its classes here during the summer, taking advantage of the lake’s excellent visibility and accessible dive sites.

Marion, Montana
McGregor Lake
McGregor Lake, nestled in northwest Montana’s Kootenai National Forest, is a premier destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. Covering approximately 1,504 acres, the lake is renowned for its exceptional clarity and relatively mild temperatures, making it ideal for both training and recreational dives.

Marion, Montana
McGregor Lake
McGregor Lake, nestled in northwest Montana’s Kootenai National Forest, is a premier destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. Covering approximately 1,504 acres, the lake is renowned for its exceptional clarity and relatively mild temperatures, making it ideal for both training and recreational dives.

Marion, Montana
McGregor Lake
McGregor Lake, nestled in northwest Montana’s Kootenai National Forest, is a premier destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. Covering approximately 1,504 acres, the lake is renowned for its exceptional clarity and relatively mild temperatures, making it ideal for both training and recreational dives.

Bigfork, Montana
Horseshoe Lake
Part of the Thompson Chain of Lakes, Horseshoe Lake covers 159 acres with a maximum depth of 133 feet. Its clear waters are inhabited by species like yellow perch and largemouth bass, offering enjoyable diving experiences.

Bigfork, Montana
Horseshoe Lake
Part of the Thompson Chain of Lakes, Horseshoe Lake covers 159 acres with a maximum depth of 133 feet. Its clear waters are inhabited by species like yellow perch and largemouth bass, offering enjoyable diving experiences.

Bigfork, Montana
Horseshoe Lake
Part of the Thompson Chain of Lakes, Horseshoe Lake covers 159 acres with a maximum depth of 133 feet. Its clear waters are inhabited by species like yellow perch and largemouth bass, offering enjoyable diving experiences.

Marion, Montana
Thompson Lakes
The Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park in northwest Montana comprises a series of 18 lakes over a 20-mile stretch along Highway 2, between Kalispell and Libby. This extensive park offers shoreline access to lakes such as McGregor Lake, Little McGregor Lake, Lower Thompson Lake, Middle Thompson Lake, Upper Thompson Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Loon Lake.

Marion, Montana
Thompson Lakes
The Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park in northwest Montana comprises a series of 18 lakes over a 20-mile stretch along Highway 2, between Kalispell and Libby. This extensive park offers shoreline access to lakes such as McGregor Lake, Little McGregor Lake, Lower Thompson Lake, Middle Thompson Lake, Upper Thompson Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Loon Lake.

Marion, Montana
Thompson Lakes
The Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park in northwest Montana comprises a series of 18 lakes over a 20-mile stretch along Highway 2, between Kalispell and Libby. This extensive park offers shoreline access to lakes such as McGregor Lake, Little McGregor Lake, Lower Thompson Lake, Middle Thompson Lake, Upper Thompson Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Loon Lake.

Bigfork, Montana
Loon Lake
Located within the Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park, McGregor Lake spans approximately 1,504 acres and reaches depths of up to 133 feet. Divers can explore its clear waters, which are home to species such as lake trout and rainbow trout.

Bigfork, Montana
Loon Lake
Located within the Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park, McGregor Lake spans approximately 1,504 acres and reaches depths of up to 133 feet. Divers can explore its clear waters, which are home to species such as lake trout and rainbow trout.

Bigfork, Montana
Loon Lake
Located within the Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park, McGregor Lake spans approximately 1,504 acres and reaches depths of up to 133 feet. Divers can explore its clear waters, which are home to species such as lake trout and rainbow trout.
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500 N Higgins Ave ste 103, Missoula, MT 59802
Phone
+1 (406) 830-3110
Business hours
Monday to Friday, 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Saturday, 10 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday, closed
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Address
500 N Higgins Ave ste 103, Missoula, MT 59802
Phone
+1 (406) 830-3110
Business hours
Monday to Friday, 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Saturday, 10 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday, closed
Let’s Start a Conversation
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