Cape Cod

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Cape Cod surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
NNE | NE | ENE | E | ESE | SE | SSE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 10ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
SSW | SW | WSW | W | WNW | NW
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid

More about Cape Cod surfspot

General: Cape Cod is a 40-mile sandbar with wicked currents and pounding surf most of the year, save for the docile summer months. Such geology makes for constant change, thus the best break on any given swell may change with the tide, sandbar or any number of other subtle natural quirks. Luckily, 40 miles isn't too much to explore in a day, which is more often than not the time frame you're looking at for the golden end of a swell. Nevertheless, there always needs to be a beginning: The best place to start searching is at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Eastham and work north along the coast toward Wellfleet. Peaks in front of the parking lots are often the most crowded, while waves just as good go unridden farther down the beach. Tides: Mostly low to mid tides are best but depends on the sand. Size: Chest high-overhead+ Wind: WSW to WNW Swell: E, ESE, SE, SSE Bottom: Sand Paddling: Pretty mellow in the summer but much worse in the winter when cold water and air necessitate full winter gear. Spot Rating: Can get really good on the right swells.

Good for any and all surfers depending on the size and season.

Multiple parking lots but fees apply for parking in the National Park.

September through March

Crowd Factor: Depends on season -- summer is busy and winter is much quieter. Local Vibe: Mellow.

Pretty good -- check with Barnstable County for latest test results.

Sharks.

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