Blowing Rocks is located along a striking coastline featuring limestone outcroppings that give the spot its name. The most impressive sight here is when a sizable swell hits, causing geysers of whitewater to spout dramatically through the rocks. This spot isn't the most consistent surf destination and is best appreciated for its scenery, particularly for those who enjoy watching the natural beauty of the area. If you’re looking to surf here, keep in mind that it's known to be tricky and can be an unpleasant experience for beginners.
The surf at Blowing Rocks can offer some unique conditions, especially during strong swells. It typically works best with north to northeast swells and can handle sizes from around 4 feet (1.2 meters) up to 10 feet (3 meters). The waves generally break left over a shallow reef, which can be quite gnarly, so be prepared for some potential bumps and bruises. Offshore winds from the south to northwest can help create barrels, but watch out for the shallow reef, as it can catch you off guard. For those looking to paddle out, it’s fairly easy on typical days but expect it to be challenging when the swell picks up.
Access to Blowing Rocks is straightforward, which is a plus for surfers. Crowds are usually minimal, giving you some space to enjoy the waves, but the local vibe isn't really defined. The ideal tides for surfing here are from mid to high, particularly during the fall to spring months when conditions are more promising, especially during hurricane swells. This spot is suited for intermediate to expert surfers, so keep that in mind if you decide to hit the water.