Beaver Lake Dive Park — cliff jumping spot in Eureka Springs, Arkansas
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Beaver Lake Dive Park

Eureka Springs, Arkansas · map view — photos in the app

About this spot

Beaver Lake Dive Park sits on the Ozark Mountains shoreline near Beaver Dam, about 10 miles from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, managed as a Corps of Engineers day-use area with ample parking and easy shore entry. Certified divers use it for training among sunken platforms, cars, and lines; locals and visitors also cliff jump from shoreline rock ledges into deep, clear water, documented in Tripadvisor photos, TikTok clips, and local dive-shop guides. Visibility runs roughly 5-15 feet depending on season. The main hazard isn't the jump height but submerged debris placed for diver training — stay clear of platforms and lines when jumping, and check depth before committing. Access is free, legal, and open to the public year-round; no permits required.

Safety first. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. Conditions — water depth, submerged hazards, and access — change constantly. CliffScout is community-sourced reference information, not a guarantee a spot is safe. Always assess the conditions yourself before jumping, and never jump where you're unsure. You assume all risk.

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