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Sandy Point State Park is a popular destination for people all over the metro DC area, especially during the summer. Blue Planet Scuba runs regular Dive Against Debris events during the warmer months where divers can test their dive skills and collect trash just off shore in the Chesapeake Bay. These dives are run in conjunction with the park since diving is otherwise not permitted. The water temperature changes dramatically from spring to summer to fall and visibility is always very limited, g…
Sandy Point State Park is a popular destination for people all over the metro DC area, especially during the summer. Blue Planet Scuba runs regular Dive Against Debris events during the warmer months where divers can test their dive skills and collect trash just off shore in the Chesapeake Bay. These dives are run in conjunction with the park since diving is otherwise not permitted. The water temperature changes dramatically from spring to summer to fall and visibility is always very limited, generally less than 5 feet. This site is not ideal for recreational diving.
In addition to the park’s beaches and picnic areas, there's also a highly trafficked marina, food and beverage concession, fishing, shelters, bathhouses and playgrounds. The park is open year round with an entry fee that varies by season. Come early in the summer months; park officials restrict access once the park is full.
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