A massive breakwater of stacked granite blocks. Houses octopus, wolf eels, fish-eating anemones and endless macro life. Gooseneck barnacles grow here in the shallows. Currents can be present at the tip.
You can start in kelp, swim the boulders, then drop into sections packed with plumose anemones and some of the biggest lingcods on the island. It is close to town, easy to repeat, and it always has something going on.
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Dive site photos
Gooseneck barnacles at Ogden Point. They live up in the very shallows. Photo by Eric Askilsrud.
Ogden Point breakwater. Photo by Scuba Jess.
Scenery & 360° views
For more dive site scenery—parking, shore entry, and the area around the site—visit our , where we even project a dive flag into the scene at the point of entry!