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  • We Dove a 44°F Alpine Lake in Utah | Tibble Fork Reservoir Scuba Dive
    • 5/29/26

    We Dove a 44°F Alpine Lake in Utah | Tibble Fork Reservoir Scuba Dive

    Fathom Restoration dives Tibble Fork Reservoir in American Fork Canyon, Utah — 44°F alpine water, 30 ft deep, at 8,000 ft elevation. Cold-water scuba diving with Tony Nitrox and Deepwater Conservation's Cami Tucker.

    Tibble Fork sits in Utah's Wasatch Range at roughly 8,000 feet — one of the most unique cold-water dive sites in the state. Drysuits required. Cold-water rated regulators required. Warm hands not guaranteed.

    We were joined by Tony Nitrox, one of Utah's most recognized divers, and Cami Tucker of Deepwater Conservation — an organization dedicated to protecting Utah's freshwater ecosystems. What started as a dive turned into exactly the kind of day that reminds us why Fathom Restoration exists.

    📍 Tibble Fork Reservoir | American Fork Canyon, UT

    🌡️ Water Temp: 44°F

    📏 Max Depth: 30 ft

    🏔️ Elevation: ~8,000 ft

    Read the full story: https://www.fathomrestoration.org/blog/into-the-cold-diving-utahs-alpine-heart-at-tibble-fork-reservoir

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