Hood Canal Bridge is a shore accessible salt water dive site, located in Port Gamble, WA. This dive site has an average rating of 3.00 out of 5 from 1 scuba divers.
This is an advance diving site mainly because of the swim and the currents. You must time your dive rather precisely to ensure you are not swept in the wrong direction! For those who can brave the hardships, some fascinating sea life awaits you on the bridge piers including some spectacular anemones.
Directions: From Seattle, take the Edmonds/Kingston ferry to 104. Continue North to Port Gamble, and you’ll see the following street just before the turnoff to the bridge.
I have dove this site several times. This site isn’t for beginner divers. You need to have good compass navigations skills. Boat traffic can be heavy at times. Plenty to see here with the old bridge broken up lying on the bottom, some are as large a semi trucks. Photography is at every turn here. Fishes of all sizes and species to be expected. I have both beach entries along with boat dives, boat by far best. You need to plan this dive with the tide in mind. The entire Hood Canal drains through this passage you can get fast current here. Take a dive light and enjoy the dive.
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