Brant Rock is a surf spot located along the Massachusetts coastline. It's a mixed bag of sand and rocks, which means the bottom can vary quite a bit. The area sees low to medium consistency in surf, and it's generally not crowded, making it a decent choice for those looking to avoid the hassle of bigger spots. The best waves here come when there's a north swell, but don’t expect it to handle much larger than that.
You’ll find random peaks that break over the boulders and sand, which can give you some short rides. The waves tend to have steep faces but aren’t typically hollow, so it’s not the spot for those looking for serious barrels. The waves break both left and right, providing some options depending on where you set up. For the best experience, aim for low to mid tide and keep an eye out for southwest winds, as they tend to create cleaner conditions.
While Brant Rock doesn’t handle huge swells, it can work well with smaller sizes around 2 feet (0.6 meters). If you find yourself in the area and the conditions line up right, it’s worth giving it a shot.