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Otter Rock

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Ideal surf conditions at Otter Rock

Swell window
SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW
Best swell direction
W
Swell size
2ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
E
Offshore wind
E
Works at
Mid
(Better on rising)
Best tide type
Mid
Skill Level
Beginner
Seasons
Autumn, Winter
Board types
Longboard

Otter Rock surf guide

Otter Rock is a well-known surf spot located at Devil’s Punch Bowl State Park. It’s pretty popular among surfers, especially beginners and longboarders. The beach tends to get crowded, particularly on warmer days when everyone is looking to hit the waves. The surf scene here is often considered friendly and inviting, making it a great place for those just getting into the sport. There's a parking lot available, but it fills up quickly, so plan ahead. Access to the beach is via a long stairway, and once you’re down there, you’ll find a nice recreational beach atmosphere.

This spot works best with west swells, handling sizes from about 2ft (0.6m) to 8ft (2.4m). Most of the time, you’ll find beach break peaks that create mushy, soft-rolling waves, ideal for beginners. It tends to break left and right, depending on the swell direction. In the summer months, small south swells can also offer some rides, although they aren’t as consistent. Pay attention to the wind; easterly winds are preferable for cleaner conditions. Just keep in mind that during winter and early spring, the currents can get pretty strong, especially around the rocks, so it’s important to stay aware of rip tides.

Otter Rock favors mid tides and is generally accessible for surfers of all abilities, especially those on longboards. While you’ll find plenty of friendly faces out in the water, remember that the spot can get quite busy during nice weather, so expect to share the waves. The bottom is made up of sand, with some rocks, making it a reliable surf option on the Oregon coast. Autumn and winter swells are your best bet for cleaner conditions and potentially less crowded days. Just be cautious out there and enjoy the ride!

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