Smiths Beach
Surf Guide
This is the southwest coast's original ledge, a left and a right. Back when the region was known for its long, walling waves like Margaret's and Yallingup, surfers looking to avoid the crowds started pushing their boards over this shelf at high tide and reaping the rewards with high-speed top turns, barrels or just a fast, smooth slingshot across the dredging reef. That's because there's a sweet spot in the reef that gives a good surfer an early drop into the wave before the whole thing jacks up. It's not deep enough to be a backdoor, but it can set you on an amazing line. It's okay on low tide if it's less than three-feet, any bigger and you'll have to wait for the incoming. The bank next to the reef rarely disappoints. Once you clear the spooky, dark shallows over the reef and hit the clear, emerald green of the sandy channel, you'll be so stoked that you're likely to throw down a big hack, just to celebrate. And the closing section on the inside offers big hits to anyone prepared to do a couple of duck-dives to get back out.
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced
Intermediate to advanced
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Until the local council starts flogging the surrounding bush in quarter-acre blocks, nobody's claiming local status here.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Any more than 15 is a crowd. You can get lucky on a weekday and score it to yourself.
Spot Rating
Fun
Good to average.
Shoulder Burn
Light
The only stress on your arms is the quick bursts you need to catch the damn thing. Otherwise, you're just paddling around with a big grin on your dial.
Water Quality
Clean
Pristine.
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SW-NW
Wind
SE- NE
Surf Height
Waist high-couple feet overhead
Tide
Mid to high