Detailed New Jersey scuba guide for Shark River back bay and Maclearie Park steps, depth, facilities, and access.
Maclearie Park
Shallow Shark River shore dive with steps and muck life.
About Maclearie Park
Maclearie Park is a shallow Shark River back-bay shore dive in Belmar, built around diver-friendly steps, easy parking, and a sheltered saltwater muck profile. It is useful for training, night dives, macro hunting, and bad-ocean fallback days rather than dramatic depth or reef scenery. Expect very shallow water, low visibility, park facilities nearby, and a route that works best when tide, boat traffic, and river conditions are checked before entering.
Research Estimate At Maclearie Park
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Where Is Maclearie Park?
Maclearie Park Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
1m - 5m
Depth Note
The listed depth is very shallow: directory profiles place the site around 3-5 m, while the imported profile lists about 2 m.
Best Season
Late spring through early fall is easiest for comfort, while off-season dives can be possible with suitable exposure protection and park access checks.
Typical Conditions
Expect shallow saltwater, muck or bay bottom, variable tide, and very limited visibility. The site is better for skills and small-life searching than scenic wide-angle reef diving.
Safety & Access At Maclearie Park
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Use a dive flag, watch boat and paddle traffic, and plan for poor visibility. Time the dive around favorable tide, keep the group close, and avoid entering near restricted boat-ramp activity.
Access Restrictions
Use the diver steps at Maclearie Park and respect park hours, parking flow, closed restrooms, and any local restrictions around the marina or boat ramp.
Legal Notes
New Jersey dive-flag rules and local park/marina rules apply. Keep clear of boat ramps and active vessel traffic in Shark River.
Local Intel For Maclearie Park
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Good for checkout-style skills, buoyancy, night diving, and slow macro searches in shallow water. Bring lights, a flag, and patience for low visibility.
Freedive
The shallow depth can work for experienced freedivers practicing in protected water, but boat traffic, low visibility, and tide still require surface support and a flag.
Snorkel
Snorkeling is possible only when visibility and traffic are favorable; many days are too murky for satisfying snorkeling.
Maclearie Park Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Maclearie Park
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Recent Logged Visits At Maclearie Park
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Maclearie Park Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Maclearie Park Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Community dive-site page for depth, visibility, shore access, steps, bathrooms, showers, and diver comments.
Local dive shop calendar showing organized Maclearie Park dives, flag requirement, and rental support.
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