Trestle creek

Diving is an excellent activity to build physical and mental strength, I recommend Trestle Creek for all experienced divers to experience diving into deep dark and cold conditions exploring three wrecked train cars.

In the time frame of 1904 - 1919, three train coal cars crashed into the lake when the foundation gave way to erosion under the tracks. The first and second goal cars rest at about 85ft, and the third lurks at the depth of 130ft.

This dive can be a surface swim to get to the first location before we dive into the deep cold depths… you will want a light and a dry suit.

At 130ft, you will need your Deep Diver Certification in order to dive to the third goal car. Don't have your Deep Diver Certification? Don’t worry, I know just the guy in CD’A who teaches the class through his dive shop.

 
 
  • This an excellent place for experienced divers to experience diving in the deep cold waters.

  • Everyone loves the thrill of the hunt, what will you find on your dive?

  • ✅ Dive Time: Up 1 hour & 20 minutes

    ✅ Dive Depth: 130ft

    ✅ Dive Visibility: Moderate

  • SUMMER:

    ✅ 🤿 Wetsuit/Dry Suit & Basic Scuba Diving Gear & Dive Light

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    WINTER:

    ✅ ❄️ Dry Suit, Cold Water Regulator, & Basic Diving Gear & Dive Light