It is now a commercial location open year-round to
scuba divers and swimmers. Originally, it was accessed from a large natural opening at the top of the dome, but has since had a
tunnel blasted through horizontally for easy access. Before the owners of The Homestead property decided to make the caldera more accessible, potential divers or mineral water soakers had to rappel through the hole at the top of the crater to access the water. In the 1990s a 110-foot tunnel was created on the north side of the rock formation. "The Crater" opened to the public on July 12, 1996, and features a wooden deck and two designated soaking areas. Dr. Jerry Simons spearheaded the tunnel project to make "The Crater" more accessible. He conducted ongoing archaeological research, further developed the site as a scuba destination for divers across the country. ==Filming location==