Half Moon Bay Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

W, NW, SW

Wind

E or glassy

Surf Height

Waist high-2X overhead

Tide

Variable, depends on sandbars

Half Moon Bay Surf Guide

From Princeton Harbor south, there are four miles of beach that form the crescent of Half Moon Bay, so at any time of day or year, some part of this beach is picking up whatever signals are being sent from N or S. Most of the time, the surf along here is junk, as it is too exposed, and the bottom is usually flat and not really surf-conducive. But with the right combo of conditions, these beachbreaks can be mind-bogglingly good. Like most places at the northern top of North Central California, all of the Half Moon Bay beaches are almost impossible to predict. The weather is in a constant state of flux, and the bottom contours are constantly changing. As a general rule, 90 percent of the time you check these beaches, they're bad. But if the winds are offshore or it's glassy, and the swell is small to mid-size, preferably from the W, you may happen on the hottest hundred yards with no one around.

Ability Level

All Abilities

BegIntAdv

Beginner-Advanced

Local Vibe

Welcoming

WelcomingIntimidating

Easily avoidable.

Crowd Factor

Mellow

MellowHeavy

Easily avoidable.

Spot Rating

Poor

PoorPerfect

Kinda fun.

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

Moderate.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Mostly clean.

Hazards

Loneliness, Currents, Shorebreak poundings. Angry farmers.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Funboard, Gun

Access

Most of the roads off Highway 1 lead to the beach. Some end in State Parks, some end in dirt parking lots.

Bottom

Sand, some rock.

Best Season

January-December

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