This dive site is a beginner-friendly location with an easy shore-based entry, suitable for those new to diving. Divers can navigate along a small rock wall at an average depth of 3 meters. The site is typically protected from most weather conditions, making it a reliable spot for enjoyable dives, though easterly winds can affect conditions.
The marine life at Murray Road Boat Ramp includes a variety of fish common to the South Coast Bioregion. Divers can expect to encounter Dusky Morwongs, various Wrasse species, and juvenile Grouper, providing a pleasant experience for observing local fauna.
The best time to visit this site is during periods when it is not exposed to strong easterly winds, ensuring calm and protected diving conditions. Its shallow nature and easy access make it highly suitable for both snorkeling and freediving, offering a safe environment to explore the underwater world.

