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evad
March 8th, 2006, 07:42 PM
Anyone dive Round Valley Reservoir NJ? I just saw it on TV and it looked incredibly clear. The web site said they allow scuba (with a proper inflatable vest). Its 180 feet deep and has a bunch of trout and eels (they say). It also has campsites. Looks neat.

evad
March 8th, 2006, 09:54 PM
I just read the lake has visibility to 40' and huge fish.

Dive-aholic
March 9th, 2006, 02:22 AM
The best viz I've had there was about 20'. That's just off Scuba area #1 - the only shore entry they allow. Depth requires a boat and I'm not sure how eager the rangers are to approve that. I've seen fish in there, but nothing real huge. I may have been there the wrong time of year, though. Eels? Haven't seen those.

XJae
March 9th, 2006, 10:29 AM
ive heard the same thing... the rangers are a pita and really only like you to dive near the student platforms. i havent dived there but would like to give it a shot. off a boat would be best... keep in mind they only allow 9hp motors there. do a search on this forum... there a re a few good threads on the subject, including one that has a link to a good trip report by saturation that is/was on the old rodales message board.

scubadobadoo
March 16th, 2006, 11:52 PM
The best viz I've had there was about 20'. That's just off Scuba area #1 - the only shore entry they allow. Depth requires a boat and I'm not sure how eager the rangers are to approve that. I've seen fish in there, but nothing real huge. I may have been there the wrong time of year, though. Eels? Haven't seen those.

That has been exactly my diving experience there too. Good, cheap, lovely park to try out new gear or get wet after the long winter if you don't have access to a pool. Other than a few curious fish I saw beer cans, fishing lures, and other assorted picnic trash. I do suggest hiking or mountain biking there. Nice place to bring your non-diving friends and family along as they also have a swimming area and playgrounds. The rangers are always nice to me, if I even see any. I do bet that a motor boat and scuba gear combined would attract more "attention" though.;)

I just saw a report on the news that Round Valley is experiencing some very low levels now and they are thinking about diving for some 10+ bodies missing in the reservoir over the last 20 years. The water level is about 20-30 feet lower than usual and that means 140/150 ft dives instead of 170/180 ft dives and that makes it a bit easier for searching. The bottom is also more silty than Dutch and ofcourse colder (at 180ft) but the visibility has always been 50+ whenever I have been there. The last time I chased a fishing lure that I spotted from over 40 feet away. I didn't realize it was a lure until I got closer and saw the fishing line attached to some guy on shore, lol! If anyone wants to dive it this summer, PM me. I will however only dive the shallower scuba entry area. Always good to get wet! BTW, I think I have the only review of Round Valley on shorediving.com and more specific info on the park itself and links can be had there.

MB104
March 19th, 2006, 09:20 PM
I dove it once and won't waste my time again. 5-10' viz, nothing to see, strict regulations, no marked platform, boring, dull, etc...

NJStateRanger
March 27th, 2006, 08:13 PM
Hi all, I am one of Jersey's Ranger's and have worked there over summer's, maybe again this year. Anyway, if you and obey rules you should not have any problems. If you have any questions you can always call the park and ask to speak to a ranger, they will call you back when they can. Weekday's are always better in general, weekends can be quite busy. Nope, even being cert. I have not been in the water there. I just fine most area's like this are good for a nice scuba swim. Maybe this year I will jump in there. Any questions, either PM me or you can contact me @ Jenny Jump State Forest, just ask for Ranger Rich(908)459-0537

NJStateRanger
March 27th, 2006, 08:15 PM
Correction to phone number if need, it should read (908)459-4366

XJae
March 27th, 2006, 10:25 PM
hey ranger rich... thanks for posting.

a lot of us are interested in diving at round valley.
problem is we'd like to dive outside the park rules.

from what i remember the rules are very limiting.

i know most of us would like to venture further out into the lake.
maybe find some of the old building foundations or maybe recover
something from one of the deeper crevaces.

is boat traffic the issue or safety in general? something else maybe?

Dive-aholic
March 28th, 2006, 02:28 AM
XJae, what you're talking about isn't outside the rules. The rules for diving Round Valley are pretty basic. You need a buddy, a dive flag, a bcd, and some other odds and ends of equipment. The rules don't mention anything else. The rangers just don't like it when divers come there in boats. I think it's because if there's a problem, it's more difficult to deal with.

NJStateRanger
March 28th, 2006, 01:14 PM
Okay Diver's here's a little more information. Yes you can dive from a boat, the rules are set for safety, if you have a problem the rangers(now park police officers) know where to get to right away, I would rather know where to go to right away then having to search the whole res. looking for a diver in trouble. Also remember you all know about this sport and what it entails, others who are non divers don't generally have a clue, not only at round valley but anywhere you go. As far as safety with other boats, trust me you don't want to get near any active prop. I have been to a few boating accidents(non-diver's), not a pretty picture. Once again, you can call the park and ask them to send you a copy of the rules/regs. Yes, someone mentioned camping, only thing is all sites at Round Valley are only accessible by boat or hiking, whatever you carry in, you must carry back out. If you want to camp nearby, you can try either Spruce Run or Vorhees State Park,either only about 15-20 minutes away. Have other questions I will try and help. Remember this is for New Jersey, can't say about other states. Finally if anyone is interested I plan on diving Shark River Inlet over the summer, usually on weekdays as summer's I tend to be busy in the parks.
Be Safe

scubadobadoo
March 28th, 2006, 01:22 PM
Okay Diver's here's a little more information. Yes you can dive from a boat, the rules are set for safety, if you have a problem the rangers(now park police officers) know where to get to right away, I would rather know where to go to right away then having to search the whole res. looking for a diver in trouble. Also remember you all know about this sport and what it entails, others who are non divers don't generally have a clue, not only at round valley but anywhere you go. As far as safety with other boats, trust me you don't want to get near any active prop. I have been to a few boating accidents(non-diver's), not a pretty picture. Once again, you can call the park and ask them to send you a copy of the rules/regs. Yes, someone mentioned camping, only thing is all sites at Round Valley are only accessible by boat or hiking, whatever you carry in, you must carry back out. If you want to camp nearby, you can try either Spruce Run or Vorhees State Park,either only about 15-20 minutes away. Have other questions I will try and help. Remember this is for New Jersey, can't say about other states. Finally if anyone is interested I plan on diving Shark River Inlet over the summer, usually on weekdays as summer's I tend to be busy in the parks.
Be Safe

I have always wanted to do that! Shoot me a PM when you get closer to doing it. Weekdays are good!:D

Dive-aholic
March 28th, 2006, 05:42 PM
Okay Diver's here's a little more information. Yes you can dive from a boat, the rules are set for safety, if you have a problem the rangers(now park police officers) know where to get to right away, I would rather know where to go to right away then having to search the whole res. looking for a diver in trouble. Also remember you all know about this sport and what it entails, others who are non divers don't generally have a clue, not only at round valley but anywhere you go. As far as safety with other boats, trust me you don't want to get near any active prop. I have been to a few boating accidents(non-diver's), not a pretty picture. Once again, you can call the park and ask them to send you a copy of the rules/regs. Yes, someone mentioned camping, only thing is all sites at Round Valley are only accessible by boat or hiking, whatever you carry in, you must carry back out. If you want to camp nearby, you can try either Spruce Run or Vorhees State Park,either only about 15-20 minutes away. Have other questions I will try and help. Remember this is for New Jersey, can't say about other states. Finally if anyone is interested I plan on diving Shark River Inlet over the summer, usually on weekdays as summer's I tend to be busy in the parks.
Be Safe

Thanks for the clarification of diving rules at RV regarding diving off boats. As far as non-diving boats in the area, I don't know how informed the RV boaters are, but I've been diving in AZ lakes with boats and jet skis right over my head. I was on a dive with my wife on shore once when I heard a prop that sounded pretty close. After the dive, my wife told me the boater went right up to the buoy with his boat, he actually coasted into it, to see what it was. My wife was on shore yelling at him to get away, but he couldn't hear her over the motor. Another time, we were both diving and heard jet skis. After the dive, someone told us they were using our buoy as something to do donuts around.

Rich, I'll be back in Jersey end of July/beginning of August. I'll drop you a line to set up an Inlet dive while I'm there.

NJStateRanger
March 29th, 2006, 08:38 AM
Okay diver's, hope the last post covered any questions,see ya this summer.
Be Safe.

DrSteve
April 18th, 2006, 03:34 PM
All sounds good to me :) If anything happens please drop me a line.

Funny it almost seems like not having a marker buoy is safer than having one!

stas
April 18th, 2006, 05:06 PM
Hi,
does anyone know if you can spearfish in the reservour. In general, I'm interested in any freshwater spearfishing destinations in the NJ area.
Thanks, Stas

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