Dive Site Name: Saltar's Point
Current Sensitive: Weak and variable - none noted when I dove the site.
Location/Address: Steilacoom - access is at the intersection of First and Champion streets in Steilacoom.
Directions: Driving - comming from I5 take the Dupont exit and turn right on Dupont-Steilacoom Rd. Once you get into Steilacoom turn left onto Grove St (turn left where you would normally turn right to go into downtown Steilacoom), turn right onto 1st.
Free Parking: yes - limited
Staging Area: good
Surface Swim: short
Nearby Facilities: none at the site - the town of Steilacoom is only 4 blocks away.
Special Considerations: This is a Washington State Marine Conservation area. For more info check out [url=http://]wdfw.wa.gov/fish/mpa/puget_sound/index.htm[/url]
Maximum Depth: Our max depth was approx 50FSW. Entering in front of the shelter the closed marina is on the left - that is where you want to head - there are wrecks all around the pilings - we encountered 6 or 7 ranging in size from about 6' to almost 25'. There are lots of critters under the buildings - be sure to take a light!
Saltar's Point
Saltar's Point
It's not broken - it's just missing duct tape!
- ScubaWarrior
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Re: Saltar's Point
I personally dive here a lot and found that the current is great of you "use" it. If there is current, this is not a place for beginners. Fun site, found 7 boats there so far and hear that there is more.
- citycatred
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Re: Saltar's Point
This is an awesome site to dive, but there can be a rough current at times. Another note that you should add is that there are a lot of stairs to walk down and back up. I have found that this has been a problem for some of my older dive buddies since some of them have knee problems.
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Cynthia Heimel
Cynthia Heimel
Re: Saltar's Point
I had this site as my DM mapping project. The currents can get fairly rough at times if you failed to check on them.
The stairs can be a beast carrying gear. They are steep, old, and uneven from wear. There is (or was) a pavilion with some tables to prep on, and at one time there was a public squat hole shack (may be gone now). I haven't dove there since 2008 because I got sick of the place while doing my mapping.
If I can find my map I'll try to get it up here.
The stairs can be a beast carrying gear. They are steep, old, and uneven from wear. There is (or was) a pavilion with some tables to prep on, and at one time there was a public squat hole shack (may be gone now). I haven't dove there since 2008 because I got sick of the place while doing my mapping.
If I can find my map I'll try to get it up here.
- Hellfish2004
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Re: Saltar's Point
I hear the steps over the train tracks were taken out a few weeks ago. Anyone know if they have been repaired yet?
- mrtheandrew
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Re: Saltar's Point
I know this is kind of old, but while diving at sunnyside park today, a nearby resident and I got to chatting. He stated he had spoken with BNSF and that the new bridge over the tracks should be completed in November.