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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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Vanessa Shaffer
Apr 14, 2006, 12:00 AM
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Coming from the perception of a Southern California beach diver, Edmonds underwater park was a lot of fun. It's huge, so there isn't any way to see it all in one dive or two or three for that matter. Even with a dry suit it was pretty dang cold! The entry was a piece of cake, couldn't get any easier, the current was strong, but that was most likely due to the weather and ferries. All in all I would recommend this dive to everyone. Definitely bring your camera to catch the gigantic lingcod and rockfish on film.