Corona del Mar Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Corona del Mar Surf Guide
When planning a surf trip to Orange County, the last spot anyone thinks of is the Corona Del Mar Jetty, just south of the Newport Harbor entrance. And for a good reason: the place hardly ever breaks. But when it does, it's second only to Newport Point on the perfect-o-meter.Three critical elements are necessary for the Corona Del Mar Jetty to work well. First, you need a massive southwest swell -- at least double overhead at Newport. Second, a prevailing offshore wind is needed to hold up the wave. Finally, a medium tide helps for length of ride.During the El Nino year, the jetty broke during some of the pulsating hurricane swells. On southwesterly mackers, the tip of the jetty creates long a right-hand wave that is carvable while the rest of the coastline closes out. On gargantuan northwest swells, the opposite occurs on an inside finger jetty called "Foamers." One local who spoke to us under confidentiality swears that Foamers is the best wave in Orange County when it's on. "It's a freak of nature," he explained. "Few people known about it, and those who do known are on it when the right swell arrives.
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced
Intermediate to advanced
Local Vibe
Doable
Moderate.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Moderate.
Spot Rating
Fun
Cutback city.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Not too bad for foamers.
Water Quality
Fair
Not great after a rain.
Hazards
When it's big.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard, Bodyboard
Access
Meter parking available.
Bottom
Sand, jetty
Best Season
March-October
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