Blowing Rocks surf guide
Surf: General: Blowing Rocks is named for the limestone rocks along the shoreline. When a sizable swell is running, geysers of whitewater spume through the outcroppings. Hollow lefts grind over the shallow reef on occasion. Stiff offshore winds keep the barrels open, but it's shallow. The place could easily cost you a fin or a pound of flesh. Blowing Rocks is super fickle and isn't worth surfing under four-feet.
Tides: Incoming to high
Size: Head-overhead
Wind: WNW
Swell: NE
Bottom: Reef
Paddling: Easy on the average day but paddling can be a challenging on bigger swells.
Spot Rating: People come here more for the aesthetic of the blowing rocks than the surf. Not for beginners unless looking for a few scars from the sharp reef.
Access: Easy
Crowds: Crowd Factor: Minimal.
Local Vibe: Not applicable.
Environment: Clean ocean water.
Hazards: Watch shallow reef and inside rocks.
Season: Fall-Spring, Hurricane