Mount Guyot
About this Dive Site
Description
Mount Guyot in Lake Jocassee, South Carolina, presents a unique underwater topography, reminiscent of its namesake mountain. This submerged peak, with its summit just meters below the surface, offers gentle slopes teeming with diverse freshwater species. Explore the rich biodiversity that thrives on the underwater flanks of this impressive geological feature.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, June, September, October
Mar
Early spring algae bloom
Apr
Fish spawning activity
May
Good visibility, abundant aquatic life
Jun
Peak summer diving, clear water
More monthly highlights
Jul
Warmer water, potential for algae blooms
Aug
Warmest water, visibility can decrease
Sep
Cooling water, improving visibility
Oct
Autumn colors underwater, excellent visibility
Nov
Transition to colder water
Dec
Cold water diving
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