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Point Hudson

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Nov 05, 2024

One of our favorite dive sites…drive north through Port Townsend to the end. You will see a Northwest Maritime Center on your right. You can unload your gear here and park on the street. Watch the current! Call the shop for best dive times. St.. Read More

The Wreck of the Ranger

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Nov 04, 2024

This dive site is at Boat Haven Marina in front of our old location. The wooden hulled Ranger is the remains of an 80′ work boat. It is covered with macro life and great for shallow water photography. It is best at high tide because there is le.. Read More

Fort Flagler State Park

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Nov 02, 2024

This site is very current dependent and is only safe during long slacks at times of a low exchange. There is a long stairway to the beach. The PIER HAS BEEN REMOVED. You should be able to still find the remains to guide you out to the slope. Reefs ar.. Read More

Ed’s Fault

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Oct 31, 2024

Ed’s Fault (boat dive) is marked by a buoy and starts on a pinnacle at 20 ft that drops to a long ledge that is as deep as 100 ft. Scattered boulders and the top of the ledge is very abundant with sea life. It would take several dives to cover .. Read More

Salt Creek

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Oct 29, 2024

Salt Creek State Park and Campground has a breath taking underwater park with colorful sea life. There are four possible entry points. But we’ve found the middle one to be the easiest. The hike down the steps and the entry is a little tough but.. Read More

Keystone Jetty

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Oct 29, 2024

Keystone State Park is a beautiful dive with tons of sea life along the breakwater. It was rated one of the TOP SEVEN JETTY DIVES IN THE WORLD  Current sensitive! Dive on a low exchange day. 50′ max approx. end of breakwater. Lingcod, octo.. Read More

Ediz Hook

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Oct 28, 2024

Ediz Hook dive area starts at the park and ends at the cellular tower.  This site has several log jams that have sunk and an abundance of ever changing sea life.  Depths can reach to 135 feet in places. Out by the Coast Guard station is a w.. Read More

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