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Revision 8/28/2024 8:54 PM by CentralPADiver
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Like most shore diving in the area, it’s best to dive around high tide. Park along the shoulder near the bend in the road and follow the narrow path through the bushes to the edge of the water. The bottom starts as sand but then turns to mud/ muck. Not a lot to see here but it’s usually not busy and an easy entry/ exit.