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Dive sites nearby

Lake Chelan Monument

The monument. This dive site is a deep wall that will lead to a ’50s era rotted out car at ~125’. Find parking 1.8 miles south of the entrance to Lake Chelan State Park. Wooden ladder takes you into the water, just below you’ll find a bottle line leading the way to the car.

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Titan I Missile Silo

Diving the Titan 1 Silo must be arranged through UnderSea Adventures (Contact # 509-735-0735 or via website http://www.underseaadventures.net/ ) Facility is on private property and is locked. Do not attempt to enter without guides from the dive center.

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Edmonds Underwater Park

Edmonds Underwater Park is a marine protected area in Washington’s Puget Sound area of the Salish Sea. Established in 1970, the site has since been designated as a no-take zone by the Washington State DFW. With over 25,000 visits from scuba divers, it’s one of the most popular dive destinations in the PNW.

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Canoe Lake

Local diving hole just outside of Mesa. 4 wheel drive with ground clearance recommended to drive in. Easy shore entry, expect 10-15 foot visibility if you stay out of the mud

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Charlotte Wreckeck

This wreck is of an old timber tugboat Halloween night of 1975. The wreck starts just after the pilings, start with the middle one and it will start right below starting at around 35ft.

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Am/Pm Beach

This site is located in Sudden Valley. A community outside of Bellingham. This park is open during daylight and closed at night. The gate is also subject to close to environmental issues like flooding. Great easy entry. Bathrooms are seasonal open.

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Sudden Valley Marina

Easy beach entry, restroom facilities, and picnic tables. Recommend putting dive flag out here. Bring along a debris bag to collect trash. Popular recreation area.

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Richland Howard Amon Park

Drift dive in the center of Richland with a back eddy to return to the start location. Start swimming straight out from shore until the current picks up, head downstream to the 2“ steel cable, using it to return towards shore until the current reverses in the eddy (15’). Then let it bring you back.

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The Jetty

The pin for this site marks the exit point for this drift dive in the Columbia River. The starting point is at Howard Amon Park off of Newton Street at the Scuba Dive Park. The quality of this dive is very dependent on the river flow, turbidity, temperature and boat traffic. The average maximum depth is 45 feet.

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Lake Whatcom

Lake Whatcom has many entries and is a great place to get wet. The bottom only gets stirred up if you kick it up. Some areas remain shallow, while others can get really deep.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.