South Beach Park a.k.a Yankee Clipper Rocks

Florida, USA East
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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at South Beach Park a.k.a Yankee Clipper Rocks

The first tier of the Fort Lauderdale reef is located about 75-100 feet off shore. Lots of sea fans here, along with other coral growth. Juvenile nurse sharks seen here (I have the pics to prove it!) along with other juvenile fish. Max depth of the 1st reef is about 14 ft max, (average 10). This parking lot is right on the beach. All you have to do is gear up and walk across the beach in. All day parking is $6.00, and the lot has many freshwater showers. Also a picnic area with charcoal grills, and many restaurants, bars and shops within walking distance. A dive shop is located almost right near the entrance to the park on A1A. Lifeguard towers are dotted along the beach. Most lifeguards prefer if you dive during off peak hours (before 10AM and after 5PM). A dive flag is required by local law. This site is best accessed from the South Beach Park parking lot, located off A1A on Fort Lauderdale Beach. South Beach lot is right at the split (where A1A becomes one way), otherwise known as South Atlantic Blvd / Seabrease Blvd. To get there you can take SE 17th St, east to A1A, north to the parking lot, or you can take E Las Olas Blvd to A1A, south to the parking lot.
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Jenna Lipovsky
Jenna Lipovsky
Jun 23, 2005, 12:00 AM
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What a great shore dive! True to the site's claim, I did see a juvenile nurse shark in the reef, along with a small spotted manta ray! Great for novice shore divers, the reef is so close to the shore. Entry couldn't be easier - park your car, get on your gear and it's about a hundred yard walk into the water. The best shore dive I have done. Not great for snorkelers, but any scuba divers will find it fun. Enough life to satisfy even advanced divers.
Originally posted on shorediving.com