Regional Diving
This is a work in progress - off-the-beaten-path dive sites
Georgia
Georgia Aquarium
Dive Georgia (a quarry north of Atlanta)
South Carolina
Lake Jocassee
Lake Keowee (the Hot Hole). Thanks to Rushton B. Jr.
Lake Murray
Murrells Inlet (reefs and wrecks). Thanks to Paul P.
Charleston - the Cooper River (AOW; blackwater fossil diving in very strong current, cold water)
North Carolina
Fantasy Lake Scuba Park
Outer Banks wrecks, including the fabled U-352. Thanks to Ashley B.
Hyde/Markham
Alabama
Blue Water Park
Florida
Ginnie Springs
Troy Spring
Blue Grotto
Devil's Den
Pensacola - The Oriskany, the world’s largest artificial reef; other wrecks (AOW only)
Key Largo - The Spiegel Grove, Duane, Bibb, Eagle wrecks (AOW)
Boynton Beach - this is just south of WPB. The boats here don't put DMs in the water - you carry your own float and pretty much go wherever you want (good for experienced divers who don't want to have to keep up with a dive guide)
Pompano Beach - shipwreck park (carry your own float and do your own thing; no dive guide unless you hire one)
Riviera Beach - blackwater night diving - the latest fad; also great daytime and (ordinary) night dives