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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Cardiac Hill
Here are two of my favorite dive spots, in between Christmas Tree Cove and White Point.
As you head south on Palos Verdes Drive West from Lunada Bay (where Christmas Tree cove) is located, right after the Coast Guard's Pt. Vincente lighthouse, you will come to a tall hill, and "Palos Verdes Drive West" becomes "Palos Verdes Drive South". On the Southside of that hill is a parking lot, with restrooms, marking the "Pt. Vincente Fish Access", known to the locals as "Cardiac Hill" There is a steep, but wide, trail to the bottom of the cliff, and a good dive once you get to the beach. Similar to Christmas Tree, but it gets more people-pressure because of the easier access.
And further East along Palos Verdes Drive South is the entrance to Old Marineland. A truly wonderful dive spot, with some well-populated rock reefs. There is a gradual, dirt road down to an easy-entry beach on the East end, or for the more advanced/experienced (and depending on the swells), a rock entry on the West end. Developers have their eye on this property, so I don't know how much longer it will stay open, but we should enjoy it while it is.
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Ron Renzoni
May 20, 2017, 12:00 AM
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I dove cardiac hill back in the 70's. It was a great spot to night dive. I once climbed back up to the parking lot non-stop without resting at the switch back with all my gear on (100 lbs). It was a hot summer day and I thought I wasn't going to make it. After that hike I knew why the called it 'cardiac hill'.
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