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Site Type: Reef Diving Site

Stepping Stone North

Location: Boynton Beach (near shore) Description: The reef was deployed on August 13, 2013 The project area covers approximately 7500 square feet in 35 feet of water. Two pre-fabricated concrete reef modules were installed at the north end of the reef and 910 tons of large limestone boulders were used to create the remaining section...

Rags Reef

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: "Rags Reef" is an artificial reef constructed of tons of limestone boulders in July of 2006 as a memorial to Ginger Catanzaro who died in April of 2003. An additional 828 tons of boulders were added by Rags Reef Foundation in August of 2009 as part of phase 2....

Paul’s Reef

Location: Lake Worth (outer reef) Description: Paul's Reef was named after Paul Lazeau Sr., one of the earlier pioneers of diving in Palm Beach County. The south end features an "Amphitheater" full of marine life. From there you can either tour the main western ledge or stay on top the reef and dive the "Collapsed...

Lynn’s Reef

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: Lynn's Reef has become synonymous with Lynn Simmons the pioneer of Boynton Beach Diving. This reef is a must if you are diving in Boynton Beach! There so many areas  besides the main ledge that are interesting as well. The main ledge has a double step feature and half...

Horseshoe Reef

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: Horseshoe is shallow than most of the outer reefs in the Boynton area. The top of the reef is 40 - 45 ft and the sand on the western side 50-55 ft. The main ledge meanders in and out and is not as much a straight line and at...

Gulfstream Ledge

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: Gulfstrem Ledge is very popular offering extensive reef system and big animal encounters. The south end has two popular drop spots called "Clubhouse" and "Grouper Hole". If you venture to the east the "spur & groove" feature is very prominent. Farther to the east is a ridge known as...

Gazebo Reef

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: Gazebo Reef begins where Briny Breezes ends. This section of the Boynton Reef  has a double ledge and the western side is rock and rubble. On the eastern side when the reef turns slightly to the east there is an area known as Pit Stop. At the northwest end...

Delray Ledges

Location: Delray Beach (outer reef) Description: Delray Ledges is thought by most locals as one of the best reefs on the east coast. The ledges are more prominent and being in between 2 inlets it gets less pressure. The reef is covered with soft corals and marine life. Sharks are often seen here. The north...

Casino Reef

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: "Casino" is the southern end of the reef system that includes "Horseshoe Reef" north of Boynton Beach Inlet. "Casino" can be a bit of gamble if your navigational skills are a little dicey! There is an abundance of schooling fish and soft corals. Navigation: There is more than one...

Briny Breezes

Location: Boynton Beach (outer reef) Description: You may think from the name, this reef may have been named by an Irishman. But in fact it was named for the landmark :Briny Breezes mobile home community directly inshore. The reef line like most all reefs runs parallel to shore making it great for drift diving. Like...

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