Enderts Beach is a rocky beachbreak located just below South Beach. It's a spot that doesn’t see too many surfers, so it can feel pretty quiet out there. The beach is known for needing small, clean swells to really get going, and it works best during a medium tide. With only medium consistency in terms of wave action, it’s not the first choice for most surfers.
This area picks up swells from both the South and North directions and can handle swell sizes around 2ft (about 0.6 meters). When the conditions are right, waves can break over boulders or sand, offering left and right waves. It’s important to look for east winds to set things up nicely for a session. A mid tide is often preferred to make the most of the waves here, but be mindful of the rip currents and the rocky lineup when you’re out there.
Access to Enderts Beach is pretty easy, with parking available nearby. Plus, there are restrooms and telephones for some added convenience. Just remember, since it’s not a super popular spot, you might be sharing the waves with just a few others if you catch it right.