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Location: Ocean View Blvd. and
17th Street, Pacific Grove, CA.
Parking: Free 2-hour parking in lot and streets.
Experience Level: Novice
Depth: 10-45
Entry: Sandy beach, few rocks
Lover's Cove is a great novice site for
anyone looking to escape the crowds at the breakwater. The
visibility is usually about the same here as it is in
Monterey, and you'll see fewer fish, but there are also
advantages. This is a natural site, with extensive fields of
reef, lots of kelp, and normally calm conditions. Other
attractions here are harbor seals, monkeyface eels, and a
great variety of anemones.
There is a large sand channel that runs
from the beach and dissects the cove. This is the best path
for your surface swim, and also provides a great navigational
aid to find the beach while underwater. You can dive either
side of the channel. My favorite dive plan here is to swim all
the way out to the end of the channel, drop down, and head
towards the point. Here there are lots of tall rocks with
miniature walls, lots of crevices, and great color. I always
follow the sand channel back to shore, and look for flatfish,
rays, seals, and nudibranchs.
Be aware that Pacific Grove has placed
seasonal restrictions on this site. During peak season months,
divers are prohibited from 11:30 until sunset, Friday through
Monday. These regulations are posted on the staircase above
the beach.
Links
California
Diving News Review
Scuba
Monterey Review
Shorediving.com
Gary's
Pinnacle Review
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