This dive site, known as The Bowl in Spring Creek, is characterized by a long gravel point featuring a deep bowl on its inner edge. This unique topography offers a naturally protected area, ideal for anchoring boats and providing an interesting underwater landscape for exploration. Divers can navigate along the gravel point, descending into the bowl for deeper experiences within the relatively shallow overall depth profile.
The site is teeming with aquatic life, particularly popular with game fish enthusiasts. Common sightings include Walleye and Smallmouth Bass, alongside a variety of other game and rough fish species. The presence of such diverse fish populations makes it an engaging spot for observing freshwater marine ecosystems.
The best time to visit The Bowl is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when water temperatures are more comfortable for diving and fish activity is high. It's an excellent location for beginner divers due to its shallow depths and protected nature, and also suitable for freedivers and snorkelers. The accompanying nice beach also makes it a great spot for overall family recreation.

