Rocky Point

Surf Guide

Rocky Point is a flat, curving reef that is about 250-yards wide and perhaps the most consistent wave on the North Shore, breaking up to double overhead-plus on nearly any winter swell direction. Rocky's somehow satisfies even its most frightening crowds with a range of waves -- from soft walls to clean barrels to crazy air sections.Rocky's is generally divided into two sections known as Rocky Rights and Rocky Lefts, but within those are several different takeoff points in different conditions. So, beginning from the west side, close to Pupukea, there's: 1. A series of peaks, mainly rights, in N-NW swells, which sometimes end in a closeout, but often hold up for nice walls and tubes; 2. A clearly defined right wall/left peak combination in W-NW swells, with the left sometimes peeling almost across the length of the reef; 3. A good-quality, walling left peak forming in W swells, outside the middle of the reef, which barrels or peels down toward the northern channel (this is the prime Rocky's wave); 4. A sharp, wedging left (and sometimes right) pitching off the northern fringe of the reef; 5. A sucky shorebreak/reform left farther inside, which is super fun for airs and small barrels.

Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Intermediate to advanced depending on size. Daunting for beginners as its shallow and fast at all sizes.

Local Vibe

Intimidating

WelcomingIntimidating

Humility and respect a must..

Crowd Factor

Heavy

MellowHeavy

Usually heavy whenever its good, while smaller days can be hit or miss.

Spot Rating

Fun

PoorPerfect

One of the most ripable waves on the North Shore offering a bit of everything for high performance surfing.

Shoulder Burn

Light

LightExhausting

Breaks close in and peaks to pick off across the entire zone. Most of the paddling is trying to jockey for position.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Clean. Beautiful, clear, blue water.

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

WNW to N

Wind

Calm or light E to S is best overall, but the typical ENE trades are OK too if not too strong.

Surf Height

Chest high-3 feet overhead

Tide

Can handle all tides, but generally best between the peak low and peak high.