Starnes Island 
Also known as Rattlesnake Island. Offers a wall dive to depths beyond 100' and a gradual sloping section with three boat hulls and a riding mower to explore. Many of the party barges on Lake Travis use the wall throughout the summer resulting in lost sunglasses, cell phones, hats and an occasional unopened beer, making this a treasure hunting dive. An easy dive for any level diver, don't miss the lady of the deep around 60'. The boat follows your bubbles so you can explore the site without concern for relocating it at the end of your dive.

Wreck Alley
Formerly known as Don Brod's Scuba Park, this site was developed in the 70's by one of the original Austin dive shop owners as a dive training facility and for recreational divers. This site includes large houseboats, sailboats, motorboats, cars, and other sunken objects to explore as well as a wall leading down to pecan trees and the original riverbed. Specialty courses such as navigation, wreck, peak performance buoyancy, or deep dives can be performed at this location.  A mooring line is attached to the large wreck for use as a descent and ascent line.  

Oasis Wall
Located under the Oasis Restaurant this sheer wall features large grottos and a hole with stalactites that formed prior to the lake being created by dam construction in the late 1930's. The grottos are located within recreational diver limits, though depths at this site exceed can exceed over 100' for deep or technical diving. This site simulates a drift dive with the boat following your bubbles to pick you up when you surface.

Shaker Plant
Between the 1930's and 1940's the Shaker Plant was used to process raw materials for use by the concrete plant for the construction of Mansfield Dam. Located at the end of Sometimes Island, this site contains remnants of the plant such as concrete pads, wooden support frames, metal pipes and impellors, piles of processed materials and more. Two lines allow touring the site to maximize bottom time. A descent and ascent line is attached to a large concrete support of the plant.

West Point
Across from Starnes Island is West Point, a dive that features a few different boats and a continuation of the wall from Starnes. Here, you'll find three platforms, with one at depth for advanced training. Mysterious objects lay in these waters, including a washing machine, pieces of a satellite dome, a microwave, tank radar, and some barrels. If you're looking for something new in the lake when it's full, swing by for a peek.

Cypress Creek Wall
This sheer wall, curving along the Cypress Creek arm, features long vertical cracks and crevices before slowly sloping to the river channel.

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