Ocean Beach Jetty

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Ocean Beach Jetty surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
S | NW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 6ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
left | right
Optimal Wind Direction
E
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Ocean Beach Jetty surfspot

Small, variable beachbreak waves. Needs small, peaky swells and no wind. Regularly surfed; almost always has something to ride. Blows out easily, so catch it early or late during the summer. A popular spot and often crowded.

General: Ocean Beach receives all kinds of swell, and often offers rideable waves when the rest of central San Diego is dry. On the north end, Big Jetty is a hollow right breaking off the southern jetty of the Mission Bay entrance. It begins with a steep peak and a small takeoff zone, but then elongates into a long, fast right wall — the sections depending on the sandbar and swell direction. Both sets and insiders are similarly shaped, and the wave, although preferring a mid to low tide, will break well on just about any tide. Closeouts are the rule with swell pushing eight-feet-plus. The thing to consider here is the San Diego River. Closures are frequent due to runoff from storm events and sewage spills, and the jetty breaks directly in front of Dog Beach, the only area beach where dogs are allowed to run (and poop) free.</br></br>Avalanche is a predominantly left peak that breaks just north of the finger, or little jetty, bisecting Ocean Beach. It's consistent, breaks on a variety of tides, and will hold just about any swell with a little W in it. Various peaks form just north of the main peak, holding both rights and lefts. It gets quite crowded. The Ocean Beach Pier at the end of Newport Street is the most accessible spot in an area of accessible spots. Both right and left peaks, the OB Pier is temperamental, shifty, unpredictable, perennially surfed and most often mediocre. This is not to say that it doesn't have its good days. When it is working well, usually the right peeling into the pier is the main attraction. There's a mushy, rock-and-sand left on the south side of the pier that often shoots surfers through the pier's pylons at a snail's pace. Like other local spots, the breaks around the pier are happiest on a low to mid-tide, a swell with a little W in the mix, and light wind. Tides: Mid tides Size: Chest-high to a couple feet overhead Wind: E,NE Swell: W, NW, SW, SSW Bottom: Sand Paddling: A decent amount of work, especially when it is pumping. Spot Rating: Most of the spots are pretty average but the right off the jetty gets good.

Beginner to advanced.

Access via Ocean Beach Park.

Easy -- enter the parking lot at the end of Voltaire Street, or park by the pier at the end of Newport Street.

Best November-February, but it works year-round.

Crowd Factor: Packed in summer. Local Vibe: Stuffy.

Not great most days and toxic if the San Diego River is flowing

Getting sick from the runoff.

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