This dive site, known as Stillhouse Graveyard, is located in Stillhouse Hollow Lake, Texas. It features an offshore platform with a buoy for boat tie-up. Divers can navigate using lines extending north, south, and west to a deeper platform. The 'graveyard' aspect likely refers to the submerged items, including a sailboat and other structures, creating an interesting underwater landscape for exploration.
The upper part of the site boasts a vibrant wall of hydrilla, which serves as a habitat for an abundance of fish. While specific species aren't listed, common freshwater fish such as bass, catfish, sunfish, and various baitfish are likely inhabitants, thriving within the protective cover of the dense hydrilla.
The best time to visit this site is likely during warmer months for better visibility and water temperature, typical of freshwater lake diving in Texas. Highlights include exploring the submerged sailboat wreck and other structures, as well as observing the diverse fish life within the hydrilla wall. This site is particularly suitable for beginner divers due to its shallow depths and guided lines, while freedivers will also appreciate the accessible depth and interesting features.

