Eckner Street

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Eckner Street surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
NNE | NE | ENE | E | ESE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
4ft - 8ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
SSW | SW | WSW | W
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid | midToHigh | high

More about Eckner Street surfspot

General: A convenient, subterranean beachbreak positioned between two more frequented zones — Kitty Hawk Pier to the north and Laundromats/Old Station to the south, Eckner Street is similarly exposed to accept northeast swells, tropical swells and everything in between. And it can work on all tides. Even wind chop and drift sessions can be fun. All of this, however, depends solely on how the sand is settling around town. With no real structures (i.e. jetties or groins), only periodic beach nourishment, constant bombardment from the Atlantic, and a distinctly OBXesque vulnerability to the elements, when the Eckner bar does light up, it doesn't last long. Its shelf life depends on the sandbar’s life. However, it is often an inside spot that likes an incoming tide. Tides: All tides depending on the sand. Size: Head high-overhead+ Wind: Southwest Swell: SE, NE Bottom: Sand but a wreck out there too. Paddling: Normally not bad but the right south swell will make it tough to stay next on the peak. Spot Rating: Tends to break a bit further off the beach so enjoyed by the longboarders and SUP crew.

Any and all levels

A few options around but steer clear of taking up spots at Art's, Winks or Ocean Blvd.

Storm dependent: tropical cyclones in the late summer and fall with frontal activity and nor'easters in the late fall and winter.

Crowd Factor: Can be crowded, especially in the summer. Local Vibe: Family friendly.

Leaky septics, especially after big storms.

An Art's burger after your surf.

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