Log Cabins Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
NW to N
Wind
Calm or light to moderate ENE to S.
Surf Height
Overhead-2X overhead-plus
Tide
Medium to high
Log Cabins Surf Guide
A twisted man's alternative to the Pipeline-to-OTW stretch, this 200-yard strip of sand and lava reef can change your life on the right day -- that is, if you're still alive at the end. Log Cabins runs directly to the west of a large pile of rocks, known imaginatively as Rockpile, that flanks the western end of Off-The-Wall. Swell hits Logs from all directions, but much of the energy of longer period and more westerly swells are refracted away toward Pipeline by the reef of Outer Log Cabins. Meanwhile, a more northerly swell will be directed straight into the Logs and Rockpiles stretch with scary power. Wedged-up peaks hit the Logs shoreline largely at random, and the bottom varies hugely -- flat lava tabletops sit right next to pure sand, which in turn can peel away in an instant to reveal hideous rock spikes. It's this uneven bottom quality that makes Log Cabins even heavier than Pipe. Huge tubes can turn into six-lipped death bowls -- seemingly innocent sections will suddenly hit a rock ledge and double-suck, then back off and land flat, smashing everything in range. On smaller days, Logs can forget its evil nature and produce a skatepark-like wave.
Ability Level
Advanced
Experts only when its on.
Local Vibe
Doable
Humility and respect a must.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Moderate
Spot Rating
Fun
Good on smaller swells or tow-in sized swells.
Shoulder Burn
Light
Breaks close in and the rides are not super long.
Water Quality
Clean
Clean. Beautiful, clear, blue water.
Hazards
Reef, rock spires.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Bodyboard, Bodysurfing, Gun, Tow
Access
Easy: Park along Kam Highway where authorized.
Bottom
Reef with some pockets of sand
Best Season
Winter
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