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beginner
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Max Depth
29.9 ft
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at 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-- but don't even think about bringing anything back with you! Navigation is relatively easy with the well-placed system of buoys and ropes that lead to many of the underwater sights.
Just North of Seattle, take Exit 177 off I-5 and head West toward the Edmonds-Kingston Ferry on 104. Just before you find yourself at the Ferry, take a left on Main Street, cross the railroad tracks, then turn right into the park.
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Steve Kalilimoku
May 19, 2011, 12:00 AM
scuba
Parking can be a problem at times, but patience will reward you. This dive park offers something for every skill level. From colored marker buoys to marked trails (ropes or cables laid out). It has restrooms and showers, also located there is a map of the dive park as well as a tide chart. For new divers a safe place to practice newly learned skills, with a lot of veteran diver's about to ask for help and advice, which they are very willing to give. Here you can learn to identify different fish, critter's and plant life. Night diving can yield interesting nocturnal fish and critters, like a Pacific Octopus. Veteran diver's enjoy diving here and keep coming back repeatedly to dive this site. Another plus is the location of the Underwater Sports dive shop, where you can fill your tanks and pick their brains about today's diving conditions and much much more. This is a really fun dive spot and I highly recommend you try it, then you'll be like a fish…HOOKED!