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Can provide long right rides. The takeoff can be a bit mellow so it is often surfed with longboards and mids. Rocky and bouldery bottom that becomes very shallow at the end of the wave, so watch out for your fins. This wave needs at least 3 consistent feet, so it works just a few times a year. The best swell directions for this spot are southwest, west, and northwest, while the most favorable wind directions are north, northeast, and east. Usually not very crowded, enjoy the amazing scenario, respect the other fellow surfers in the water, be mindful and silent. Check out the good surf at Rocky Point in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.
Tides play a role in determining wave quality at many surf spots, but some locations like Rocky Point remain consistent regardless of tidal changes. In these spots, the depth of the water over the seabed stays relatively stable, meaning the waves break in a similar way throughout the tidal cycle. Whether it's high, medium, or low tide, the wave conditions at these spots are largely unaffected, offering consistent surf sessions at any time of day.
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