This dive site, located in front of Lake Lodge on Yellowstone Lake, offers a unique historical diving experience. It marks the former location of a boat marina, and divers can explore remnants of original docks and occasional objects of historic relevance. Navigation underwater involves searching for these scattered artifacts and structures from the past.
While not a vibrant coral reef, the site does host various biological materials typical of a freshwater lake environment. Divers may observe freshwater fish species, aquatic plants, and invertebrates adapted to the lake's ecosystem.
The best time to visit for diving would likely be during the warmer summer months when surface conditions are more pleasant, though cold water gear is essential year-round. Divers and freedivers are reminded of the strict rule: anything older than 50 years must be left in situ, preserving the historical integrity of the site.

