Balmorhea State Park

Join Texas Scuba Academy for an unforgettable dive weekend at Balmorhea State Park! Experience crystal-clear spring water, amazing visibility, and perfect conditions for training or fun dives. Whether you’re working on certification or just want to get wet with great people, this trip is the perfect way to build skills and enjoy one of Texas’ most unique dive spots. Spots are limited — come dive with us!

Start date: Fri, Apr 10, 2026 9:00 am

End date: Sun, Apr 12, 2026 4:00 pm

 

 Important – Day Pass Required

 

All divers and guests must book their own day pass for BOTH Saturday and Sunday directly through Texas Parks & Wildlife:

 

???? https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/balmorhea

 

Spots do sell out, so reserve your entry early.

 


 

???? Classes Being Offered

 

We will be conducting the following courses during the weekend:

 

  • Open Water Diver

  • Search and Recovery

  • Rescue Diver

  • Nitrox (Enriched Air)

  • Full Face Mask

 

This is a great opportunity to advance your certifications in one of the best dive training environments in Texas.

 


 

???? Just Want to Fun Dive?

 

You’re welcome to join us just for fun dives and community time in the water. Balmorhea is perfect for working on buoyancy, skills practice, or simply enjoying a relaxed dive with friends.

 

Lunch will be provided on Saturday for all participants.

 


 

???? Lodging & Accommodations

 

Balmorhea State Park:

 

  • A few park rooms are still available (book quickly)

  • Camping and RV sites are allowed inside the park

 

Hotel Option in Town:

El Oso Flojo Lodge – Balmorhea

???? Must call ahead to book

 


 

???? Why Join This Trip?

 

? Incredible freshwater visibility

? Great for skill development

? Structured training opportunities

? Community-focused dive weekend

? One of Texas’ most unique dive locations

 

Spots for classes are limited, so secure your training slot early.

 

Come dive with us and experience Balmorhea the right way — with training, safety, and a great group of divers.

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