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About Homestead Crater
A 55-foot-tall beehive-shaped limestone dome conceals a geothermally heated pool inside. One of only a few warm scuba diving sites in the continental US, this geological wonder offers swimming, soaking, and diving inside a hidden crater.
Access
Wheelchair accessible
Overnight
Yes
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Homestead Crater?
- The water temperature at Homestead Crater is 96°F.
- How much does Homestead Crater cost?
- Homestead Crater costs $18-$22 per person.
- Is Homestead Crater clothing optional?
- No, Homestead Crater requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Homestead Crater?
- The water at Homestead Crater contains Calcium, Sodium, Magnesium.
- How difficult is it to get to Homestead Crater?
- Homestead Crater has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.
Recent Google Reviews
"Okay, forget the regular pool scene, because this is an ancient geothermal hot spring hidden inside a giant, beehive-shaped limestone cave! It literally looks like something from a movie. An art peace..."
"Excellent time It would be nice if they had better signage as to where to park. Also, if they had some type of cover or benches to sit on when you were outside waiting. The experience was fantastic. P..."
"This place is worth going to at least once and by appointment/ time slot. Prices are reasonable, too. I went to just swim and see the surroundings but you can scuba dive there, too. Changing rooms are..."
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