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We’ll be doing a shore dive at the blue Heron Bridge
This will be a 1 tank Dive maximum depth is probably around 20 feet most of the time,we will be in about 8 to 10 feet of water
This is a times Dive, you will need to be there 30 minutes before high tide. Most of us will be getting there in between 9:30am and entering the water at 10am on the west end of the bridge, traveling east towards the short bridge you should be in the water before high tide that is at 10:35 , an early arrival time is always best for parking
Needed equipment

Normal Dive gear
Compass
1 tank

If you have any questions, please contact Elite Scuba at 386-256-2259.

Directions

Phil Foster Park: 900 Blue Heron Blvd, Riviera Beach, FL 33404

You will notice on the picture of the map what is in yellow is where the off site parking is to the east of Phil Foster Park

After Phil Foster Park, we will be doing a two tank boat Dive in West Palm Beach you will need to be at the the boat at 12:00
The price per diver is $100 that needs to be paid to Elite Scuba prior March 16, 2026
On the boat, Dive, you will need a computer and an SMB per person and your own tanks and Dive equipment. If you need any help with any equipment or have any questions, please contact Elite Scuba at 386-256-2259 and ask for JT.

Just to add to the upcoming Dive, parking may be limited in Phil Foster Park. There is overflow parking just on the other side of the bridge so I would make sure and bring a fold up cart for hauling Scuba equipment just to make it easier. The overflow parking is on Singer Island on the right there should be a sign. Please make sure if you are going on the afternoon Boat Dive to make payment one week prior to the 21st so you were spot on the boat will be held. If you have any questions, please call the shop at 386-256-2259.

P.S.

Here is a Google excerpt.

Blue Heron Bridge (Phil Foster Park) parking fills up extremely fast, often 2-3 hours before high tide on weekends. Key overflow options include Lake Drive (east of the bridge), the Singer Island area, and nearby private lots. Users recommend dropping gear/buddies first, then parking, as walking from surrounding areas is manageable.

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