Things to Do

Roubidoux Spring Cave – Scuba Diving

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Underwater Cave Diving, Roubidoux Spring, Waynesville
Credit: Pulaski County Tourism Bureau
Swimming at the Roubidoux Spring, Waynesville
Credit: Pulaski County Tourism Bureau

World-renowned cave scuba diving adventure in Laughlin Park. The average daily flow of Roubidoux Spring is 37 million gallons; 16th largest in Missouri. Temperature ranges from the upper 40s in winter to the low 60s in summer and fall.

Roubidoux Spring is open to all certified cave divers. You must check-in and present your certification in the 911 Emergency Center, on top of the hill adjacent to the fire station. There is no charge for diving. Contact the Waynesville Police Department for information.

The dive shop on the square in Waynesville is great resource for information.

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100 Historic Route 66
Waynesville, MO 65583

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Travelers With Disabilities Information
Not Wheelchair Accessible
Smoking Policy
Smoking Allowed Outdoors Only
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Cost Of Admission
Free Admission
General Interest Info
Open Year-round
Group Policy
Advance Contact Required
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Reservations Required
Pet Policy
Pets Allowed Outdoors On A Leash