The Rocks Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

NE to SE

Wind

NW

Surf Height

Waist high-well overhead

Tide

Mid-high generally best

The Rocks Surf Guide

The Rocks is a rare bird that's never been very accessible. A large Coast Guard base has occupied the land here for years. The sweaty, buggy walk-in by the beach route or along the inlet takes a half-hour. A boat ride in takes about the same amount of time.

Surfing has never been officially permitted here, though, during some periods in the '60s, '70s and '80s, those sneaking in could surf relatively hassle-free. Though the Coast Guard maintains a presence to tend to loran equipment, the bulk of the land had been turned over to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is preserving the area as a wildlife refuge. The main concern seems to be protection of the nests of the endangered piping plover.

The beach is now heavily patrolled by the Coast Guard or private security; most surfers are immediately kicked out or worse. Hammerheads are sometimes spotted around the jetty at the inlet entrance. It's a little spooky to be sitting alone outside when your buddy takes a wave in.

Ability Level

All Abilities

BegIntAdv

Beginner to expert

Local Vibe

Doable

WelcomingIntimidating

Mellow to moderate.

Crowd Factor

Mellow

MellowHeavy

Light.

Spot Rating

Fun

PoorPerfect

On the right swell it can be fun.

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

Mellow to moderate, depends on the swell.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Pretty clean overall.

Hazards

Shallow bottom, rip currents.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard, Bodyboard

Access

Easy, but toughest in the summer months.

Bottom

Sand

Best Season

September through March

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