Casino Pier Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

SE, ESE, E, ENE

Wind

W to WNW

Surf Height

Stomach high-well overhead

Tide

Depends on the sandbar and size but mid is good

Casino Pier Surf Guide

Although the pier is much smaller than it was before Hurricane Sandy, Casino Pier offers some of the longest tube rides in New Jersey. Crowds can be heavy, and there is a solid crew of locals who run the show. Several established names have retained their position in the pecking order for the better part of two decades.

On the south side, there's an occasional right bowl that breaks in the middle of the beach. The pier has hosted world-tour events in the past, including the infamous New Jersey Pro of 1988, in which the prize money mysteriously vanished by the time the contest ended.

Just north of the famous Casino Pier, Hiering Avenue offers fun lefts and rights. Wide open to most any swell, it breaks with relative consistency.

Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Some experience to Pros.

Local Vibe

Intimidating

WelcomingIntimidating

Can get heavy.

Crowd Factor

Moderate

MellowHeavy

Fairly heavy.

Spot Rating

Fun

PoorPerfect

When the sand is good, usually better than most other areas locally.

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

Usually doesn't break that far out so pretty doable.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Pretty clean overall.

Hazards

Crusty locals, crowds, tourists (in the summer).

Bring Your

Shortboard, Fish, Longboard

Access

Busy in the summer, pretty easy otherwise

Bottom

Sand

Best Season

September through March

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