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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Blue Heron Bridge
You must bring a flag and they don't allow scuba in the swim area in front of the lifeguard stand. If you go off the beach and to the east you can dive the little bridge, or you can dive to the west of the beach around the pylons under the larger portion. You can also go east an west around the anchored boats and find a couple little ones that have sunk. You are going to want to get in about an hour before high tide to get the most out of the slack tide. You can dive either East or West of the Park. Do not enter the boat lanes!
As you go east on Blue Heron Blvd., you will go over the bridge and Phil Foster Park will be on your left. As you turn in stay to the left and you will park near the bridge. You will set up in the parking lot and go off the beach. Night diving is only permitted by boat, you cannot cross the beach after dark.
Blue Heron Bridge is also known as Phil Foster Park.
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Omar Paez
Jul 31, 2011, 12:00 AM
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Had a great time with the kids. Dove 40 Minutes before peak high tide. The bridge pillars had several fish and fauna to take micro photography pictures. I dove the west side and will post the pictures. I highly recommend the dive. Free parking and free entrance to park. I saw file fish, octopus, French and Gray Angle fish, sting ray, parrot fish, lobster, and a wide variety of fish. Make sure you time the high tide because at the end of the dive the current started to come in.