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lydenerj

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Hi,
Can anyone give me directions from Cleveland to White Star Quarry in Gibsonburg, OH.
Thanks, Lydenerj
 
lydenerj:
Hi,
Can anyone give me directions from Cleveland to White Star Quarry in Gibsonburg, OH.
Thanks, Lydenerj

Hello Lydenerj,

Welcome to Scubaboard! Come over to the Great Lakes Wrecking Crew (GLWC) forum under the regional clubs section of the board and introduct yourself there as well. Lost of Ohio divers and potential buddies.

Here's a webiste with information on White Star Quarry. I'll let you Mapquest it from your exact location. I don't see an address on the site but Gibsonburg is quite small and the quarry entrance is only a mile or so South of the town.

http://www.scpd-parks.org/whitestar.htm

On a side note, the GLWC is having a Meet & Greet at Gilboa Quarry this weekend. You are more than welcome to join in on the fun and diving if you are willing to drive a bit further. If you do come, look for us in the back of the camping area. We should have a GLWC sign and at least one flag flying.

http://www.divegilboa.com/

Paula
diver_paula
 
Take 90 west to the Turnpike west to exit 81 (was 5A Gibsonburg). Turn left on route 51 south for two miles. Turn right (west) on route 20 for 1 mile. Turn left (south) on route 300 for four miles through Gibsonburg. White Star Quarry will be on your left. Entreance fee is $10 dollars. fill out a yellow envelope . That are on the board at the front of the lot. Air fills are $7 dollars. Last weekend the water was 77 degrees at the surface, bout 70 at the 25 foot mark. Vis was great.
 
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