Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)

Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)

Washington, USA West
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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at 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. About 30 miles North of Seattle on Whidbey Island. The location makes for a great loop drive for a leisurely day. The North access to the island is via Anacortes, and the South access is via the Mukilteo Ferry, just West of Everett. About in the middle of the Island, just South of Coupeville, head West on Wanamaker road (highway 20) to the Keystone Ferry landing.
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Tammy from Snohomish
Tammy from Snohomish
Aug 17, 2012, 12:00 AM
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The facilities at this site are fabulous. There are nice flush toilet restrooms with a changing area and a shower. There is an outdoor shower for rinsing gear. There are a bunch of picnic tables for getting gear ready to dive and a ton of parking. It does cost $10 or a Washington Discover Pass, but this facility is worth it. We were very fortunate the last time we were there, the vis was around 35 feet. The pilings are awesome, life is everywhere in there! We were very happy to spot a large Clown Dorid! There were fish every where, Ling Cod, Kelp Greenling, Cabezon, Buffalo Sculpin and Mossy Headed Warbonnet. Also many types of Anemones and Sea Stars. The jetty also offers a very nice wall dive. With many invertebrates, octopus and wolf eels. We love this site.
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