Ossabaw Island Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

NE

Wind

NE

Surf Height

Knee to chest high.

Tide

Only works on incoming to dead high tide. With a six to ten-foot tidal difference, the Atlantic waters push into the Georgia Bight with lots of force, so conditions can change rapidly.

Ossabaw Island Surf Guide

On Georgia’s third largest barrier island, surfing is pretty much an alien enterprise. The Georgia coast is tucked so far back behind the Carolinas and Florida, and positioned so far west of the widened continental shelf (over 60 miles at some spots) that it takes something significant like a hurricane or a nor'easter to produce decent surf. In fact, Georgia is often more dependable when it’s onshore, and only on an incoming tide.

Ability Level

Beginner - Intermediate

BegIntAdv

You need to be a good enough surfer to stand up, but bad enough to not know any better.

Local Vibe

Welcoming

WelcomingIntimidating

What’s a local?

Crowd Factor

Mellow

MellowHeavy

Empty.

Spot Rating

Poor

PoorPerfect

It’s not even the good Georgia, therefore challenging Connecticut, Mississippi and Louisiana for the smallest, weakest, least-consistent ocean waves in the country.

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

During major storms the surf can increase dramatically while creating vicious rip currents between the undeveloped barrier islands.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Georgia was the first state to provide real time water-quality data online, and water testing here is consistent and transparent.

Hazards

Isolation, sharks, jellyfish, rips.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard

Access

Accessible only by boat.

Bottom

Sand.

Best Season

September-March

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