Hi Dive Buddies!
I am planning on diving the Dania Beach Erojacks on Sunday morning July 13th. Yes, it's a beach dive. The park opens at 8am, we will meet at 8:30.
From the North
Take I 95 South to Griffin Rd. East on Griffin to US1. South on US1 to Dania Beach Blvd. East on Dania Beach Blvd to the end. There is a big curve once you get over the intercoastal. Look for the signs for John U. LLoyd State Park. Enter and pay the fee- I think its about $3 a car, though it may be slightly more or less. Look for the first parking lot on the right. Once you pull in look to the right and in front of you for the wooden foot path. Park as close as you can!
From the South
Take I95 North to Stirling Road. East on Stirling to US 1. North on US1 to Dania Beach Blvd. East on Dania Beach Blvd to the end. There is a big curve once you get over the intercoastal. Look for the signs for John U. LLoyd State Park. Enter and pay the fee- I think its about $3 a car, though it may be slightly more or less. Look for the first parking lot on the right. Once you pull in look to the right and in front of you for the wooden foot path. Park as close as you can!
Will warn if front that you really should wear booties as we have to walk accross australian pine cones, and the walk is a bit long in comparison to most beach diving down here. Also there are not showers immediately available afterwards.
I am planning on diving the Dania Beach Erojacks on Sunday morning July 13th. Yes, it's a beach dive. The park opens at 8am, we will meet at 8:30.
From the North
Take I 95 South to Griffin Rd. East on Griffin to US1. South on US1 to Dania Beach Blvd. East on Dania Beach Blvd to the end. There is a big curve once you get over the intercoastal. Look for the signs for John U. LLoyd State Park. Enter and pay the fee- I think its about $3 a car, though it may be slightly more or less. Look for the first parking lot on the right. Once you pull in look to the right and in front of you for the wooden foot path. Park as close as you can!
From the South
Take I95 North to Stirling Road. East on Stirling to US 1. North on US1 to Dania Beach Blvd. East on Dania Beach Blvd to the end. There is a big curve once you get over the intercoastal. Look for the signs for John U. LLoyd State Park. Enter and pay the fee- I think its about $3 a car, though it may be slightly more or less. Look for the first parking lot on the right. Once you pull in look to the right and in front of you for the wooden foot path. Park as close as you can!
Will warn if front that you really should wear booties as we have to walk accross australian pine cones, and the walk is a bit long in comparison to most beach diving down here. Also there are not showers immediately available afterwards.