13th Street

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13th Street surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
S | NW
Optimal Swell Direction
SW
Swell Size
3ft - 10ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
left | right
Optimal Wind Direction
NE
Best Tides at
low | mid

More about 13th Street surfspot

A beefy, unpredictable sandbar left that breaks during the winter on big W and NW swells. Steep and hollow; epic rides are possible. Crowded when it’s on. Gnarly currents and shorepound. Not the most consistent spot in the county. Low tide preferred. Holds bigger than double-overhead.

General: While there are a number of consistently better waves within a 10-minute drive of the pier, Seal Beach typically has fun (if not overwhelming) peaks on offer. During huge west swells when the sand is perfect, this normally average beach break can turn into a dredging slab. Tides: Low to Mid tide. Size: Waist-high to overhead. Wind: NE Swell: W Bottom: Sand. Paddling: Typical beach break paddle out. Spot Rating: Average beach break, except for the rare, XL El Nino swell with perfect sand.

Ranges from gentle, user-friendly rollers to heavier peaks depending on swell and sand.

Access is at the foot of 13th Street in Seal Beach.

Public parking at pier.

Big west swells during an El Nino winter transform this otherwise average beach break into something noteworthy.

Crowd Factor: Normally pretty crowded, especially when the sand is good. Local Vibe: Not the most welcoming crowd in Southern California, but also doesn't get good that often, so things remain civil.

You are in the middle of Orange County, with river mouths and Long Beach nearby. Be careful after rain storms.

Runoff, pollution, sting rays.

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