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 Saltwater State Park

USA, Washington

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Latitude: 47° 22.364' N
Longitude: 122° 19.486' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

English (Translate this text in English): Saltwater creek is a state park so typical state park restrictions apply: open dawn-dusk and discover pass required for parking. If you get a space up front you will be parked extremely close to the beach. There is a dive map posted on site which will show the three artificial reef rock piles and the location of the white marker bouys you can use to find them.

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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

English (Translate this text in English): Underwater artificial reef for scuba divers. Because this is a marine preserve the number and size of fish are impressive for a shore dive. The underwater rocks and metal poles have grown an excellent amount of life over the years so it is worth the surface swim out. The two white marker buoys mark the first and last of the 3 artificial rock piles.

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