South Ocean Beach Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

NW, WNW, W.

Wind

E, NE.

Surf Height

Head high-3X overhead.

Tide

Varies with swell and part of the beach. Outgoing.

South Ocean Beach Surf Guide

Ocean Beach has many, many moods, from the manic ecstasy of clear, blue offshore fall days to the gloom and doom of stormy winter, windy spring and gray summer. There is no stretch of ocean in California that changes as much from hour to hour, day to day and season to season as Ocean Beach.

When Ocean Beach is on, you will see three miles of shifting, meaty, dark-green offshore peaks, from head-high to triple-overhead, cannonading the surf zone from south, west and north. A perfect day at Ocean Beach can be a mind-boggling sight, a mile after mile of perfect surf, with scattered humans doing their best to paddle through the impact zone, make it out the back and catch one of the buggers.

On a lot of days at Ocean Beach, just getting out can be a major accomplishment. Depending on swell and tide and sandbar, on many days there is a 200-yard "zone of death" in between the beach and the lineup. It can be as hard to get off the beach and out to sea for a surfer as it was for a marine to get from sea to shore on the beaches of Normandy. It takes knowledge, skill, strength and courage, but the deciding factor on a lot of days is still dumb luck.

Make it outside, and there are rewards, but your troubles aren't necessarily over. A good day at Ocean Beach is as good as any beachbreak in the world, but the good peaks here have a maddening quality of always being 50 yards away from where you're sitting. Even good surfers who surf the place all the time will get skunked, catching maybe one or two waves an hour, while paddling back and forth, trying to hunt down the big, shifting beasts.

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Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Intermediate-Advanced.

Local Vibe

Intimidating

WelcomingIntimidating

Good days see some attitude.

Crowd Factor

Moderate

MellowHeavy

Despite a long three mile beach, crowds are steadily increasing.

Spot Rating

Perfect

PoorPerfect

Quite good.

Shoulder Burn

Exhausting

LightExhausting

Strong if it's solid overhead. Often difficult even when it's small.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Minimal and nothing really to worry about except after a big rain.

Hazards

Frozen foreheads, noodle arm, broken boards, clean-up sets, and the current. And, as usual, sharks.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Gun, Funboard, Fish, Longboard, Bodyboard, Bodysurfing, SUP

Access

Public parking on the north and south ends. Parking in the avenues for the rest of it.

Bottom

Sand.

Best Season

October-January.

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