Oak Island

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Oak Island surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SSE | S | SSW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 6ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
N | NNE | NNW
Best Tides at
mid | midToHigh | high

More about Oak Island surfspot

General: Across the Cape Fear Inlet lie the barrier islands of Brunswick County. The largest island, Oak, includes the communities of Long Beach, Yaupon Beach and Caswell Beach. Oak Island and the rest of the beaches that run toward the South Carolina border are often referred to as the "armpit beaches," since they are heavily shadowed by Cape Fear and the beaches of New Hanover County. These are basically all one beach subdivided by small towns. Most of the surfing is concentrated at the piers, and most waves work on higher tides. The Oak Island beaches receive swell from the S and windswell from the onslaught of aggravating SW winds in the summertime that fail to produce much more than short-period wind chop. Generally, though, the 14 miles of Oak Island coastline (and farther south toward the South Brunswick beaches) holds the weakest surf spots on the coast. Tides: Mid to higher tide Size: Chest high-overhead Wind: North Swell: S, SE Bottom: Sand Paddling: Not bad at all. Spot Rating: Needs the right swell and wind combo to be worthwhile.

Any and all levels

Easy

Storm dependent: tropical cyclones in the late summer and fall with frontal activity from late fall through winter into spring.

Crowd Factor: Not an issue. Local Vibe: Very mellow.

All good.

The Post Office is probably the most threatening entity here.

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