Dauphin Island Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SE, S, SW
Wind
N
Surf Height
Knee-high to overhead.
Tide
If you catch a swell in Alabama, surf it into the ground. Tide be damned.
Dauphin Island Surf Guide
With only about 50 miles of swell exposure and shallow sand flats hampering swell production — Alabama beachbreaks are abominably fickle and require a significant amount of local S-SE windswell or, more ideally, a strong tropical system to produce rideable waves. Dauphin Island Pier is probably the most reliable spot along Dauphin Island, particularly during a properly directed hurricane swell with N-NW winds, where an assortment of lefts and rights break softly over a sand bottom.
Ability Level
Beginner - Intermediate
Anyone can hang.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Alabamians are perhaps the friendliest surfers in the country. Both of them.
Crowd Factor
Mellow
No rhyme, no reason, and probably no surfers.
Spot Rating
Poor
Rarely breaks. Small, weak, disorganized and short-lived when it does.
Shoulder Burn
Light
If you can swim, you can surf here. Actually, you probably don’t even need to be able to swim.
Water Quality
Dirty
Silt from the Mississippi and a history of oil spills is the reality in the Gulf of Mexico. Historically failed to meet water quality standards, less than 60% of the time.
Hazards
Sharks, jellyfish, pollution.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard
Access
Open to the public year-round with a nominal environmental fee.
Bottom
Sand.
Best Season
September-March
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