Sandy Hook

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Sandy Hook surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
E | ESE | SE | SSE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
4ft - 10ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
point
Wave direction
right
Optimal Wind Direction
SW | WSW | W | WNW
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid

More about Sandy Hook surfspot

General: The Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook boasts one of the few pointbreaks in New Jersey. Though usually smaller than the other well-known breaks in Monmouth County, The Cove is one of the best breaks in New Jersey when it's on. It's a long right point that takes a big S swell, but can occasionally pick up an easterly. It's not unusual to hear about a classic day of perfect rights going down at The Cove when almost every other break around was breaking left.</br></br>Brighton Avenue jetty and Beachcombers are hollow waves that break on S swells. Most of the jetties in Long Branch take a S swell best, but the breaks at Seven Presidents Park can also take a N swell. Tides: Low-mid generally best Size: Chest high-overhead Wind: W or WSW Swell: SE, ESE, E Bottom: Sand Paddling: Depends on the exact spot but can be long. Spot Rating: Some spots can be really good on the right day, but fickle.

Intermediate to pro

Pretty easy with an entry fee.

September through March

Crowd Factor: Hit-or-miss, depending on where in Sandy Hook. Local Vibe: Mostly mellow except for a couple spots.

Pretty clean overall.

Rangers, wildlife (more wild than most of NJ).

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