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Slip Point Dive Planning
By  With (Reviewed 01/11/26)

I have not yet gotten to dive this. Want to though, drop us a line if you want to try it. Here is some info on the site we found from Curley's:This massive reef is marked with a green channel buoy and offers a plethora of life. Divers can see fish, invertebrate, anemones, wolf eels and octopus on this dive. This spot is extremely current sensitive. Dive this reef only on a slack tide with a live boat, if possible. (local predictions can be obtained at Curley's.).

Per what I've researched you can park at Clallam Bay Spit Community Beach County Park

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Before diving at Slip Point, always check the site-specific wind/wave forecast, tide/currents, and recent pnwdiving reports ! Reminder: Winds (even offshore winds) can impact slack time.

Briefings may be out of date or have inaccuracies. Dive within your training and experience. The first time diving a site, join someone familiar with the site and/or start on a mild day.

See our currents, tides, wind, and waves guide for help reading charts and planning current-sensitive dives.

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Nearby Stations

7/19/26

Currents: Pillar Point, 6 mi. NNE of (41 ft) -- 10 miles away

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Tides: Sekiu, Clallam Bay -- 2 miles away

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