Snapper Rocks

Surf Guide

On the north side of the point begins the extraordinary line of Snapper Rocks, Rainbow Bay and Greenmount Point, almost a mile of right sandbar pointbreak and probably the single most crowded surfing area in the world. The waves begin at Snapper, a gnarly outcrop of old lava rock set sideways to the line of coast; often they start with a dramatic, backwashy takeoff behind the rock, and run past another smaller outcrop known as Little Marley Point a couple hundred yards down the line before opening up into Rainbow Bay's deeper waters. Sometimes there's a slight degrading in the ride through this very long open-water section, but down the line you can see all the way to Kirra over a mile away, and directly in front looms the aptly named Greenmount Point. Greenmount leads the wave off for at least another 300 yards down toward Coolangatta Beach, where it finally semi-closes out before hitting the Kirra Big Groyne.Northerly sand flow toward and around Snapper Rocks is enhanced by river dredging from over a mile south, past the Tweed River; as a result, the sand storage through the bay is rich. A classic ritual is this: Ride a wave off the outside Snapper takeoff, connect it as far as possible, pick off another from wherever the first fizzles out, and keep connecting right through to Coolangatta Beach -- then walk the mile of beach and trail back to Snapper's jump-off zone just inside the rock line.On a good day, it's possible to count over 1,000 surfers in the water along this amazing stretch. Yet the lineup is so broad and immense, the paddle so all-encompassing, that somehow the crowd takes care of itself, and after a few days' sustained swell battering, 75 percent have had enough. That's when the dawn patrol pays off. LOCAL RESOURCES: Snapper Rocks Surf Club | Rainbow Bay Surf Lifesaving Club | Surfrider Gold Coast *WORLD SURFING RESERVE* 
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Ability Level

All Abilities

BegIntAdv

Beginner to advanced, depending on size.

Local Vibe

Intimidating

WelcomingIntimidating

Busy lineup with an at times frantic energy. A well established surf community.

Crowd Factor

Heavy

MellowHeavy

Very heavy crowd during peak times.

Spot Rating

Perfect

PoorPerfect

One of the best spots in the region.

Shoulder Burn

Exhausting

LightExhausting

Easy to get out, but sweeping current along the point can get bad and hard to stay in position. Long rides equal long paddle back.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Clean.

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

ENE/ESE.

Wind

SW, S.

Surf Height

Shoulder-high to double overhead.

Tide

Low to medium tide.