Point Arena Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
W, S
Wind
NE to E, but semi clean sideshore on northerly winds
Surf Height
Head high-2X overhead
Tide
Medium
Point Arena Surf Guide
On a solid W or NW swell, the point on the north side of the pier is a steep, bowly takeoff followed by a fast, powerful right that eventually backs off into the deep channel or pushes you inside over the sharp rock shelf. This right point needs a little bigger swell in the six-foot-plus range to break. The left that breaks on the south side of the pier on the other side of the Cove is more exposed to the northwesterly winds and is best when it's overhead and clean, and it will also break on solid S swells. This area offers decent protection from the normal northwesterly winds for the right, and N winds blow sideshore at both the right and the left.
Ability Level
Advanced
Advanced
Local Vibe
Intimidating
Icy and threatening. Don't even think about disclosing your residency if you're from anywhere south.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
The point does get packed with surly locals who greatly dislike unfamiliar surfers in the lineup.
Spot Rating
Fun
Good.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Not too bad.
Water Quality
Clean
Clean.
Hazards
Land locals, also white sharks that adore Point Arena, but there hasn't been a shark attack...yet.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Gun
Access
From Highway 1, head west onto Port Road.
Bottom
Rock with nasty dry rocks on inside.
Best Season
September-November
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