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English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
English (Translate this text in English): Balmorhea State Park is located 4 miles southwest of Balmorhea on Texas Highway 17, in Toyahvale. From I-10 westbound, take Balmorhea exit (exit #206); FM 2903 south to Balmorhea; State Highway 17 west 4 miles to the Park. From I-10 eastbound, take Toyahvale/Ft. Davis exit (exit #192); Ranch Road 3078 east approximately 12 miles to the park.
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
Max depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Standard
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
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Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Fresh water
- Pool
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- First dive
- Dive training
- Photography
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Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel & camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel & camping facilities in park.
1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel & camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp; camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp;amp; camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp;amp;amp; camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp;amp;amp;amp; camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; camping facilities in park.
English (Translate this text in English): 1.5 acre pool over San Solomon Springs, built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Visibility is very good, lots of fish, turtles, and it's the only diving for hundreds of miles around. Desert Divers dive shop in Toyahville. Motel &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; camping facilities in park.
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