Crystal Pier Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
N-S
Wind
W, NW
Surf Height
Knee-high to a few feet overhead.
Tide
Best on an incoming tide due to the wave’s reforming nature.
Crystal Pier Surf Guide
Officially known as the Oceanic Pier, this is one of Wrightsville Beach’s most popular breaks. Not nearly as powerful or hollow as C-Street to the north or even the South End jetty, but perhaps more consistent. Will pick up everything from northerly windswell to SE hurricane swell, but shuts down after the waves reach a couple feet overhead. Crystal Pier breaks on all tides and on both sides, but most of the action is concentrated on the south side.
Ability Level
All Abilities
Any and all welcomed.
Local Vibe
Doable
Clueless collegiate crowds vs. salty old farts vs. homegrown hot kids. Nobody wins.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
Controlled chaos — all types of surfers on all types of equipment battling for limited resources at a pier bowl. Collisions are common. It’s surprising there aren’t more fights here.
Spot Rating
Fun
Not Wrightsville’s best beachbreak, but probably its most consistent.
Shoulder Burn
Light
You’ll spend more time paddle-jockeying than duck-diving.
Water Quality
Fair
Where there’s a pier, there’s litter. Big storms can direct agricultural runoff from inland rivers through the ICW through the inlets and into your face. However, this spot historically passed water quality tests at least 95% of the time.
Hazards
Fiberglass projectiles, angry fishermen, meter-maids and sharks.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard
Access
Scarce parking, and expensive in summer — roadside meters and pay lots.
Bottom
Sand.
Best Season
September-December
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