Local diver discussion placing Glen Ayr as a strong Hood Canal base near Sund Rock and other classic sites.
Glen Ayr
Hood Canal shore dive with a wall, rubble, and resort support.
About Glen Ayr
Glen Ayr is a Hood Canal shore dive beside the resort dock, with a steep wall on the north side and a rubble field on the south. It works best as a cold-water base for divers who want easy shore access, gear support, and nearby deep local structure.
Research Estimate At Glen Ayr
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Where Is Glen Ayr?
Glen Ayr Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
6m - 40m
Depth Note
The tourism dive page describes the north-side wall and rubble field as running from roughly 20 ft down to about 130 ft, while the directory page lists 39 ft as the published maximum; the deeper wall profile is the more complete picture.
Best Season
Year-round; winter to early spring often gives the clearest water.
Typical Conditions
Cold-water Hood Canal shore diving with a sheltered feel, a deeper wall on one side, a rubble field on the other, and seasonal clarity swings.
Safety & Access At Glen Ayr
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Plan the dive around the tide and give yourself extra time for check-in, gear setup, and the longer swim or descent to the deeper side. Treat the resort dock and the canal surface lanes as active water, not dead space.
Access Restrictions
Day-use divers should check in at the office, pay the dive fee, and display the parking pass; early arrivals need to arrange with the resort ahead of time.
Legal Notes
The site sits on private resort property, so use it only under the resort's day-use rules and on-site directions.
Local Intel For Glen Ayr
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Scuba is the natural fit. The north side rewards divers who are comfortable descending into deeper structure, while the south side is better for slower macro-style exploring.
Freedive
Freediving is only practical in the shallow nearshore water and does not make full use of the site.
Snorkel
Snorkeling is limited to the shallow edge; scuba is the better match for the site's structure.
Glen Ayr Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Glen Ayr
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Wildlife at Glen Ayr
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Recent Logged Visits At Glen Ayr
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Glen Ayr Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Glen Ayr Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Local tourism page describing the shore dive, octopus habitat, and broader wall depth range.
Independent Hood Canal guide with current and visibility planning context for the broader waterbody.
Resort dive page describing the wall/rubble layout, day-use access, parking, bathrooms/showers, and dive-shed support.
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