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Of all the unique and wonderful activities you'll be part of at the Homestead,
there is nothing quite like the Homestead Crater. It is a 55-foot tall,
beehive-shaped limestone rock that nature has hollowed out and filled with 90°
to 96° water. We have created a tunnel through the rock wall at ground level
and built decks and a soaking area for our guests and the public to access the
crystal clear mineral water. You can go swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling or
enjoy a therapeutic soak. The Homestead Crater is the only warm water scuba
diving destination in the continental US and it attracts many diving enthusiasts
and those wishing to get certified in a comfortable environment.
But you don't have to get wet to have a one-of-a-kind experience inside the Crater.
Many guests just enjoy the informative Crater tour where we discuss the history,
geology and archeology of this unique natural phenomenon.
The Crater began forming about 10,000 years ago. Water from snow melting on the
Wasatch Mountains seeped deep within the earth. Two miles below the surface, the
earth's interior heated the water and sent it skyward. As it percolated upward, it
picked up minerals and they eventually formed the beehive shaped limestone deposit
called the Homestead Crater.
The hole at the top of the dome lets in sunlight and fresh air while the interior
stays heated by the mineral water. Below the surface divers can descend 55 feet into
the hour glass shaped depths.
Hours of Operation
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM - Daily
Crater Rates
Reservations required.
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