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Veteran’s Park
Redondo Beach, CA
Max Depth: 121-130ft/37-40m
Average Viz: 21-25ft/6-8m
Entry Type: Shore
Bottom Composition: Sand
Aquatic Life: Might See Something
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Rating: 3.50 by 20 divers
Summer: 50-55°F/10-13°C
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Veteran’s Park is a shore accessible salt water dive site, located in Redondo Beach, CA. This dive site has an average rating of 3.50 out of 5 from 20 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 121-130ft/37-40m. The average visibility is 21-25ft/6-8m.
Water entry is relatively easy in light and moderate surf. The shore is smooth sand and so is the entry. Do heed caution though upon entering because there are some big valleys in the sand a short distance off shore.
The surf here can get nasty - we’ve seen it pretty big, so only enter if your comfortable and dive to your ability.
Depth will be about 15 - 25 feet until you reach the "Canyon" wall about 100 yards off shore, from there it gets Deep pretty fast.
Visibility is generally pretty good for our coast, 10 to 25 feet with occasional 40-45 foot visibility during deep water upwelling. Usually there is no noticeable current, but once in a while there may be a light southerly current along shore.
More Advanced Divers will enjoy diving the "Canyon". About 100 yards out there will be a fast drop-off from the 30 foot depth at the top of the wall to about 70-80 feet in a matter of about 30 yards. If you keep heading out depth will continue to drop consistently to about 130 feet.
What you’ll see:
Lots of Sand for one thing!
Beyond that you’ll likely see:
Sand Bass, Bat Rays, Calico Bass, Tree Fish, Cabezon, Giant Kelpfish, - Blackeye Goby, California Halibut, California Sheephead (occasionally), - Senorita, White Seaperch, Opaleye, Leopard Shark, Horn Shark, Giant Crab, and lots of little critters anywhere there’s a hide-out.
Facilities:
Redondo Beach has great facilities for Divers at this location. Main Restrooms and Showers are located at the base of the Beach Access Stairway and are usually opened at about 6 am.
There are Several Freshwater rinse showers located just outside the Restroom entrances. Men’s and ladies restrooms are normally pretty well kept. Ladies, the toilets are stainless. so be prepared - they’re cold!
The Picnic Area has nice Grass Coverage and is also we’ll kept. If you plan ahead you can secure a picnic table and Barbeque Grill.
The Redondo Beach Pier is within easy walking Distance and has lots of shops and Restaurants if you’d rather let someone else do the cooking.
Parking:
Parking is normally plentiful early in the morning - even on weekends. But if you arrive later than 9 am in the summer you may have difficulty parking anywhere near the beach, so we recommend a 7:00 or 8:00 am arrival.
Parking is metered at all 72 spaces, so you’ll need plenty of Quarters because that’s all the meters’ take. Parking Costs are $0.25 per 15 minutes - so plan on at least $2.50 per dive.
If you arrive late, there are 1,200 more spaces underground at the Pier, but it’s a heck of a walk in full gear - something you’d be better off avoiding.
Night Diving is Fantastic here, so don’t rule it out!
During the months of January and February don’t miss out on making a night dive or two here to see the Squid lay eggs. This will be an unforgettable dive...coasting in the canyon at about 65-75 feet, pitch black except for your Dive light - when suddenly you spot something.... thousands of squid eggs carpet the bottom, translucent white sacks the size of your thumb. Side by side by side as far as you can see - It’s like floating on clouds!
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