Wave Type: Beach Break.
Best Swell Direction: ESE.
Best Wind Direction: NW to W.
Best Tide: Mid Tide.
Surfable Break Size: Thigh or more.
Bottom Type: Sand.
Comments: A pretty decent beach break that can accommodate some of the flow over from nearby locations if the area is crowded. This beach break is suitable for long boarders, beginners and better surfers.
Hazards: None, until the surf gets overhead then the paddle out is not for the faint of heart.
Localism: None.
Directions: Almost 4 miles north of the end of The Wall on 1A.
Parking: Metered.
The Wall
Skill Level: For Everyone.
Wave Type: Beach Break.
Best Swell Direction: ESE.
Best Wind Direction: NW to WSW.
Best Tide: Mid tide.
Surfable Break Size: Knee and up. The Wall is consistently bigger than many of the breaks in the area.
Bottom Type: Mostly sand, but there are a rocks.
Comments: The Wall is quite a nice beach break that can accommodate huge crowds. Still, it gets crowded, especially in the summer when “surfing zones” are enforced by life guards. Don’t confuse this beach for
Hazards: The paddle out when waves are big.
Localism: None.
Directions: On 1A.
Parking: Metered (enforced in the summer) and plenty of it (though it does fill up).
Wave Type: Beach Break.
Best Swell Direction: ESE.
Best Wind Direction: NW to WSW.
Best Tide: Mid tide.
Surfable Break Size: Thigh high plus.
Bottom Type: Sand and some boulders (at the edges).
Comments: Generally The Wall is better but there are occasions where you might want to go here instead, for example, if its too big or too crowded at The Wall (mostly if its both). It is a rather average beach break.
Hazards: As with all beach breaks the paddle out can be a challenge with large surf.
Localism: None.
Directions:
Parking: Metered.
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