
Looking at Smith's Reef from the shoreline
A sandy path leads through the rocks and into the water. The snorkel trail is a series of reef balls that have tiles with information written on them and they begin in about 6 feet of water. About 20 yards off shore, there’s a small patch reef at about a 12 foot depth.

Here's a map of the snorkel trail at Smith's Reef

You'll see lots of fish, corals, sponges, eagle rays cruising on through as well as turtles
We hope you’ll enjoy snorkeling at Smith’s Reef on your next visit to Provo.
See you there!
Marta,
http://www.diving.tc
Tags: beach, Beaches, coral reef, Diving, reef balls, Smith's Reef, snorkel, snorkel trail, Snorkeling, Turtle Cove Marina
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