Cronkhite Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Cronkhite Surf Guide
At the end of Rodeo Canyon and located on the Cronkite Army Base, Cronkite/Rodeo is a thousand-yard crescent of beach that tries pretty hard to be a legitimate surf spot and sometimes succeeds. Because of all the variables of tide, swell, wind and bottom contour, Cronkite changes from day to day and even the most experienced local can rarely predict what the surf will be like until they get there. All of the surfing takes place in the north half of the beach, which picks up just about anything pulsing in from the S, N or W. In summer, Cronkite is a S swell magnet. The very north end of the beach magnifies whatever energy is out there, and it can be one of the few surfable places on the coast during the doldrums.During fall and winter, Cronkite shape-shifts from day to day. The beach likes a small N or W swell up to about head-high and maybe a little beyond. Anything over that and the beach overloads. On a good day, just overhead and out of the W with offshore winds and the right tide, Cronkite can be a pretty damn good wave -- barreling and challenging. But most days are something less than this, and the majority of waves at Cronkite are somewhere between junk and hollow closeouts.
Ability Level
All Abilities
Beginner-Advanced.
Local Vibe
Intimidating
When it's on, yeah.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
Local rippers and beginners galore.
Spot Rating
Fun
Fun.
Shoulder Burn
Light
Not too bad.
Water Quality
Clean
Mostly clean.
Hazards
A bodyboarder died here on a big day in the 90's by hitting the rocks. There are sharks, too.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Bodyboard
Access
Easy.
Bottom
Sand.
Best Season
Year-round.
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