Ventura Overhead Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ventura Overhead Surf Guide
Emma Wood State Beach marks the definitive bend in the coast between Ventura proper and the points and reefs beyond. Although Emma Wood is home to a handful of forgettable waves over a span of two miles, its franchise player is Ventura Overhead, a famous big-wave break that used to be the Sunset Beach training grounds for California's bravest big-wave pioneers. Overhead only breaks a few times a year, but it remains the area's premier big-wave spot -- wedgy, open-face rights that funnel for hundreds of yards and steep, lined-up lefts that can barrel with enough W in the swell. No one really knows what Overhead breaks over: some say it's just a patch of reef that doesn't grow any kelp, others say it's more like an aquatic junkyard -- abandoned cars, old tires and scraps of metal. Whatever brings Overhead to life, it is a quality deepwater break that'll fuel the fire of any young big-wave hopeful.
Ability Level
Advanced
Advanced
Local Vibe
Welcoming
None to moderate.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Light to moderate.
Spot Rating
Perfect
Local classic.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
Earn those turns.
Water Quality
Clean
Manageable but can be rough after a rain.
Hazards
Drowning, curious sharks in between sets.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Gun, Tow
Access
Easy, park at Emma Wood.
Bottom
Reef, rock, and who knows?
Best Season
November-February
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