I'm traveling to Gulf Shores Area and hoping to do some Diving???

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Hey I will be in Gulf Shores Next week and looking for some dives. Is anyone interested in getting together for some dives? Or showing my some dives? I have heard of the Whiskey Wreck and wondering if there is any other shore diving in the area and if anyone is interested in going? I will be in town Sunday through thursday May 16-18th

Thanks

carter
 
Whiskey wreck is okay, but I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND a day trip to Pensacola for a Ft. Pickens dive. If you get there an hour or two before High tide (assuming it's during daylight hours), you can usually hook-up with a group of divers willing to show you the ropes.

Dive Spot: Ft. Pickens Jetty


City/State Location: Pensacola, Florida

Type of diving: Shore Dive

Picture: See Maps Below

Directions: Drive to the end of Ft. Pickens Road, take a left, and stop when you get to the curve. Dive between the two rock jetties (see maps below)

Google Maps Link: Google Maps

GPS Coordinates: N30 19.809 W87 17.554

About the DiveSite: Typical jetty dive. Should only be attempted at high, slack tide, as currents can be strong, and visibility can be effected significantly by tidal direction. Best to dive this site with someone who knows their way around underwater until you learn the ropes.

What to expect at the dive site: Salty water, sand, etc. Seriously, bring a knife because there is a bit of fishing pressure here. I've never been tangled, but I have cut some tangled fish loose. Typical life for the area. Watch for stargazers and torpedo rays as either can give you a shock if molested. In 2009 there was a single resident french angelfish too!

Where to park: This will be apparent when you get there.

Amenities/Facilities: Bathrooms and cold-water showers (both public and private) are within walking distance from the parking area. Camping is also available.

Amenities/Facilities Map: CLICK HERE

Cost/Fee's associated with site:
  • Per vehicle (1-7 days) - $8.00
  • Gulf Islands Annual Pass - $25.00
  • Night Owl Pass (After hours access) - $30.00
Get the pass, it's worth it.

Times Open: Fort Pickens area is open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. except for registered campers and visitors with Night Owl passes (available for sale at the entrance station). The road is subject to flooding during major rain events or from storm surge which may cause closure of the Ft. Pickens area on short notice.

Pros
  • Awesome Shore Dive!
  • Awesome Night Dive - Lots of phosphorous in the water
  • Easy to get to, short walk.
  • Large selection of critters to see, usually from 12 to 65 ft

Cons
  • Site is tide-dependent (dive at high, slack tide)
  • Site is easily closed due to storm activity, turning it into a boat dive
  • Site sometimes has a number of fishermen, though usually they are polite (especially the fishers on shore)
  • Site takes a few dives to learn your way around underwater

Most recent date visited: April 3, 2010

Website for site: Gulf Islands National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)

Expected Vis: 0ft - 35ft Often on the same dive.

Depths: 12ft - 65ft

Water temps: 53f - 80f Depending on the season

Closest Air Fills or Dive Shops: Lots of shops in Pensacola

Good Places to eat near site:

Maps:


Ft_Pickens_Parking_copy.jpg



Ft_Pickens_Directions_2.jpg



* Thanks to WJeffries for the Maps and DDD for the info to wrap around them.
 
I like the Whiskey Wreck better than the jetty dives, there can be just as much life and even a bit of history involved with it. Conditions aren't as favorable on any given day, but when its good, its really good.

Alabama Point Jetties in Orange Beach are a good dive as well and will save you the trip to P'Cola. There are a few other wrecks within beach divable distance, but parking isn't as friendly and you likely won't find directions to them on a public forum.
 

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