Ewa Beach Park is a surf spot located in the military suburbs of Iroquois Point, near the entrance to Pearl Harbor. It features a long stretch of southeast-facing sandbars and some reef breaks. The area is generally wind-exposed, and conditions can vary a lot depending on the winds and swell size. Surfing here is a popular choice for those looking to catch some waves in a laid-back environment.
This spot works best when the swell comes from the south, with additional energy from the southeast or west. It can handle small swell sizes starting from around 1 ft. (0.3 meters) and generally produces left and right-breaking waves over sand. The best conditions are usually found with low to mid tide, and it’s important to note that the wind from the northwest is most favorable. Beginners will find Ewa Beach Park accessible, but be aware that conditions can change quickly.
When hitting the water, keep in mind that waves can be deceptive at times. There's potential for some long rides, especially when waves reform and double-up as they push through the inside. Although it’s a beginner-friendly spot, it’s always good to stay alert to the changing conditions and enjoy your time in the water!