PNW Scuba Dive Site Logistics: Three Tree Point (North) in Burien, WA

Three Tree Point (north) is a little gem tucked in a nice, quiet neighborhood. This is the place to see Spotted Ratfish, at least I have had some luck in encountering them here. The parking situation is really tough because this is in a residential neighborhood. But honestly, Three Tree Point is one of my favorite dive site here in Puget Sound.

Address / Google Map

Address: 3710-3722 SW 170th St, Burien, WA 98166 (Search “Three Tree Point Dive Site” on Google Maps).

Entry

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Dive Site Information

Dive Profile: I typically do this as two dives. Explore the right side as the first dive and then straight as second.

For the right side: swim North to the buoy and descnd. Maintain about 50-70ft /15-18 m to see most of the artificial reef. When in doubt, I would swim shallower.

If just going straight: after eel grass, several tire reefs to be explored. Slightly shallower than the right trail at~ 12m.

We have also gone to 40m at this site and saw many sea cucumbers!

Read the dive site creator Scott’s acount on this site on The Surly Diver.

Current: Current sensitive. Be sure to check the tide chart.

Bottom composition: Sands

Things to see: RAT FISH! This is the place to consistently spot rat fish, especially at night. Bioluminescence, is rumored to be here as well but I have not yet witnessed it. Otherwise, interesting sightings are: northern spearnose poacher and sailfin sculpins. Some said they have spotted sixgill sharks here too.

Check Tide Charts – Plan a safe, comfortable dive at PNWDiving.com or planyourdive.com

Dive Site Map

Scott and Toshi are the original creators of the dive map. Thank you “The Surly Diver“!

Food for thought for planning

Levels: Any, as long as observing the current since this is a current sensitive site.

Facilities: None

Fees: Free

Parking: Free, but very limited, probably only 5 spots

Hours: Any, but be courteous to the neighboars

Other Activities:  Kayaking, fishing, dog walking, ocean swimming

Reference Materials

Visibility report: https://pnwdiving.com/three-tree-point

Tide & current: https://www.planyourdive.com/sites/three-tree-point

Dive site info: The Surly Diver, Emerald Diving, Divebuddy.com


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