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Alki Beach Park ... click for more Alki Beach Park
The Alki Beach Park is often overlooked. Excellent marine life can be found here, and it makes for great night dive as well. Access is easy, and facilities are available.
rated, discovered 669 time(s).
King region, Washington
Alki Beach Park ... click for more
Alki Pipeline ... click for more Alki Pipeline
For a change of pace from the other Alki dive sites, try the Pipeline. You may find an octopus in the rubble, as well as most other marine life found in the area!
rated, discovered 728 time(s).
King region, Washington
Alki Pipeline ... click for more
Don Armini Ramp ... click for more Don Armini Ramp
Don Armini Ramp offers an excellent selection of sights for the adventurer: the Old Saw Mill is to the left, bottles and other treasures from the early Seattle settlement days are to the right, and plenty of marine life in between!
rated, discovered 564 time(s).
King region, Washington
Don Armini Ramp ... click for more
Edmonds Oil Dock ... click for more Edmonds Oil Dock
The Edmonds Oil Dock can offer all the sights of Puget Sound. It's a bit more technical than other dives in the area due to the complications of current, but it's very worthwhile. Go with someone experienced in the area for the first dive.
rated, discovered 573 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Edmonds Oil Dock ... click for more
Edmonds Underwater Park ... click for more Edmonds Underwater Park
This is a site you can come back to dozens of times and never see it all. Set up specifically for divers, you'll find wrecks, bottles, and sea life galore
rated, discovered 529 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Edmonds Underwater Park ... click for more
Fort Flagler Pier ... click for more Fort Flagler Pier
Fort Flagler is great out-of-the-way park for sightseeing, picnicking, and of course diving! The scenic drive, alone, to the park is worth it for a weekend outing from Seattle.
rated, discovered 562 time(s).
Jefferson region, Washington
Fort Flagler Pier ... click for more
Fort Worden Reef ... click for more Fort Worden Reef
In the background of the intro picture, you can see the Science Center within Fort Worden. The reef is just beyond and off the beach area. Made of old tires, the artificial reef is replete with sea life
rated, discovered 601 time(s).
Jefferson region, Washington
Fort Worden Reef ... click for more
Fox Island ... click for more Fox Island
Fox Island is not for the faint of heart! Fully exposed to the Tacoma Narrows tidal flow, you'll need to plan your dive very carefully.
rated, discovered 574 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
Fox Island ... click for more
Hood Canal Bridge ... click for more Hood Canal Bridge
This is an advance diving site mainly because of the swim and the currents. You must time your dive rather precisely to ensure you are not swept in the wrong direction!
rated, discovered 580 time(s).
Kitsap region, Washington
Hood Canal Bridge ... click for more
Kayak Point County Park ... click for more Kayak Point County Park
Kayak Point is a great site for a lazy dive! Bring the family, a picnic lunch and plan to spend the day. The drive to the park is worth the effort, and will allow you to explore parts of the coast line that you normally would never see!
rated, discovered 577 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Kayak Point County Park ... click for more
Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey) ... click for more Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)
The underwater park at Keystone Jetty is found just South of the Keystone Ferry terminal in the Fort Casey State Park. A small parking area with picnic tables and facilities makes for a nice two-tank location.
rated, discovered 584 time(s).
Island region, Washington
Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey) ... click for more
Mukilteo Oil Dock ... click for more Mukilteo Oil Dock
The Oil Dock is actually the most interesting dive in this area. It is a bit of a hike to get to the entry point, but well worth it just to be able to explore the pilings of this huge structure.
rated, discovered 552 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Mukilteo Oil Dock ... click for more
Mukilteo State Park ... click for more Mukilteo State Park
Of the three dives at Mukilteo, this is the best location to off-gas. Make your first dive at the Oil Dock or the T Dock, and drop by here for a little lunch and your second dive. There are two walls here, one at 30 feet and other at 60 feet
rated, discovered 551 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Mukilteo State Park ... click for more
Mukilteo T-Dock ... click for more Mukilteo T-Dock
The T-dock is a great place for a leisurely dive, bottle hunting or grabbing a few crabs. The pilings on the old dock are always interesting to explore.
rated, discovered 584 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Mukilteo T-Dock ... click for more
Richmond Beach ... click for more Richmond Beach
Richmond Beach will offer a little for everyone: A nice beach park for the kids, a relatively shallow dive for the inexperienced, pieces of ship Utopia for the souvenir hunters
rated, discovered 584 time(s).
King region, Washington
Richmond Beach ... click for more
Rosario Beach ... click for more Rosario Beach
Rosario is an excellent beach park with all the facilities. Take two tanks with you and plan to spend the day. Before, between or after dives, take time to explore the surrounding Deception Pass State Park-- one of the finest in the Northwest.
rated, discovered 567 time(s).
Skagit region, Washington
Rosario Beach ... click for more
Salt Creek ... click for more Salt Creek
Salt Creek Recreation Area is located on the wild, Northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula. This wonderful park of 196 acres and 90 campsites houses many fortified bunkers from a World War II defense site.
rated, discovered 547 time(s).
Clallam region, Washington
Salt Creek ... click for more
Salt Water State Park ... click for more Salt Water State Park
If you're looking for a relatively easy dive with great facilities and picnic areas, this is it. The smooth entry and sandy bottom takes you straight out to an interesting wreck. A wooden barge was sunk here in the early 70's
rated, discovered 589 time(s).
King region, Washington
Salt Water State Park ... click for more
Seacrest Park ... click for more Seacrest Park
Seacrest Park is perhaps the most popular dive site in Seattle. You'll find dive classes here most every weekend, so take a day off from work and dive this site mid week.
rated, discovered 635 time(s).
King region, Washington
Seacrest Park ... click for more
Sunny Side Park ... click for more Sunny Side Park
Sunny Side Park is a perfect place for a relaxing day of diving. Away from the currents of the Narrows, you can be assured of an easy dive with plenty to explore. An abandoned sewer pipeline that runs off-shore from the beach
rated, discovered 556 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
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