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Location: Scenic Rd. and Stewart
Way, Carmel, CA
Parking: Limited parking on Stewart Way.
Experience Level: Advanced
Depth: 15-90ft
Entry: Sandy beach with rocks and eelgrass.
Butterfly House is the site that best
exemplifies the magic of kelp forest diving. Huge, and I MEAN
huge boulders, dense kelp forests that shoot straight up from
60 or more feet, and amazing fish and invertebrate life. I
don't dive this site often, but almost every dive has been
memorable.
So if this site is so awesome, why don't
I dive it every weekend? Well, there are a few reasons. The
most significant is parking. There is only enough space on
Stewart Way for about 3 cars. And although space is usually
available, since I normally dive with my classes, I avoid the
site when several carloads of divers are involved. Another
potential barrier is ocean conditions. The beach itself is
pretty much protected from most swells, but there are several
shallow rocks off the beach that create surf break if a swell
is present.
The access path to the beach is located
to the right of the road barrier. Follow the steep and narrow
path down to the rocks, and follow your preferred route to the
beach.
Once in the water, I stick to a simple
reciprocal navigation path. This ensures that I don't stray
too far from the exit location at the end of the dive. My
favorite area to dive is the distant kelp bed about 200 yards
from shore. Here you'll have access to 60 plus feet of depth
with stunning kelp forests. You'll also find the main reason I
dive here: hydrocorals. One note: during the summer, the kelp
canopy is very thick, making this area a bit dark. Be sure to
bring a flashlight.
The shallow areas are also worth while,
although often surgy. Navigate carefully, as the large rocks
can cause you to veer off-course and miss the beach on your
trip back.
Links
California
Diving News Review
Scuba
Monterey Review
Shorediving.com
Gary's
Pinnacle Review
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