Colorado is hundreds of miles from the nearest coast and is a landlocked country, but you can still enjoy scuba diving; Colorado has many lakes and rivers that offer challenges and fun. The scuba diving holiday in Colorado is not as far-fetched as you might think. For those who are "hardcore" for their scuba diving, Colorado lakes and rivers are as good as anywhere in the world.
Drowned town
A more interesting destination for the scuba diving vacation in Colorado is the Horsetooth Reservoir in southwest Fort Collins. In 1946, the Federal Bureau of Reclamation selected the town of Stout on the banks of the La Poudre River. By 1949, the dam had been completed, and Stout was built only 70 years ago. As a camp for quarry workers, it had to give up. The town's remains are still underwater at the southern end of the lake; with proper training and diving equipment, Colorado divers can enjoy exciting adventures.
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Scuba diving, Colorado style was originally published on Spring