Vista Park Reef | Scuba Diving | Fort Lauderdale | Florida
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Vista Park Reef | Scuba Diving | Fort Lauderdale | Florida http://sinkfloridasink.com/south-florida-dive-sites/south-florida-beach-dives/vista-park-fort-lauderdale-scuba-diving-beach-dive-site/ The Vista Park Reef Beach Dive: Vista Park Reef in Fort Lauderdale is very wide and runs North-South for about 800 yards. To get to the reef, swim straight out from the park's beach access for about 70-100 yards. The park entrance is roughly the middle point of the reef. This is a great beach dive site if you want to explore and don't want a strict dive plan to follow. This dive site primarily contains vast expanses of corals and other plant life, as well as an abundance of fish. Vista Park Reef is best for scuba diving and is not recommended for snorkeling. No lifeguards on duty. You MUST use a dive flag when scuba diving at Vista Park Reef in Fort Lauderdale. What You May See At Vista Park Reef In Fort Lauderdale: Flamingo Tongue, damsels, grunts, soft coral, fan coral, urchins, conch Vista Park Reef | Scuba Diving | Fort Lauderdale | Florida
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The average depth is about 18ish feet. The west part of the reef is 10ft. the east can be as deep as 26ft. (I just checked my dive log).