Avila Beach

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Avila Beach surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
S | SSW | SW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 10ft
Breaks over
Sand | Rock
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
Optimal Wind Direction
N | NNE | NE | ENE | E
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid

More about Avila Beach surfspot

General: A cute, quaint and beautiful little beachside community with epic scenery, the only drawback to the Central Coast gem of Avila Beach is that the surf doesn’t get very good very often. The small creek mouth should hypothetically replenish the sandbars, but most of the year, Avila is a waist-high closeout. That being said, it does have its moments when the conditions align. Situated in the heart of San Luis Obispo County, Avila needs a good groundswell to start working, and thanks to surrounding hills, it can stay clean and glassy when other surrounding spots are blowing out. It can be plenty fun, but because it’s somewhat out of the way and inconsistent, Avila is easily overlooked. Tides: Avila Beach needs all the help it can get to produce decent, rideable waves. When the tide bottoms out and starts pushing back in is probably your best bet for getting wet here. Size: Waist-high to several feet overhead. Wind: E Swell: SW, W Bottom: A large, sandy beach with two piers and rocks mixed in. To the south you’ll find the rocky Fossil Point. Paddling: Since it’s pretty small most days, shoulder burn isn’t usually an issue, but when it starts pumping on a proper groundswell, be prepared to paddle in a thicker (4-mil) wetsuit. Spot Rating: Struggles with swell exposure and wave quality, making it one of the less-consistent zones in the San Luis Obispo area, but can still offer some magic moments when conditions align.

Since it’s usually small and closed-out, the experienced surfer is going to get bored pretty quick, leaving plenty of room for those just starting their surfing journey.

Access isn’t a problem here. Find street parking in Avila and walk down to the beach.

Needs a fairly significant groundswell to turn on, and big SW or W swells are the go, meaning summertime into Autumn and winter is your best bet for this fickle zone.

Crowd Factor: Because it’s somewhat out of the way, the vibes are pretty relaxed at Avila Beach day in and day out. Local Vibe: Not exactly a hotbed for competitive surfing, this quaint swath enjoys mellow vibes most of the time. A local crew is on it when it’s good, through.

Typically isn’t a concern except after periods of heavy rains, because the San Luis Obispo Creek meets the sea here, with a golf course upstream.

Cold water, occasional sharks and some scattered rocks — pretty standard concerns in Central California. And if you’re surfing close to the pier, getting tangled up in the pilings.

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