Westhaven

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Westhaven surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
W | WNW | NW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 8ft
Breaks over
Sand | Rock
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
NE | ENE | E | ESE
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid

More about Westhaven surfspot

General: Since the area faces southwest, all the spots are mediocre and rely on N wind and bigger swell to be rideable. A haven for cold, sunny, NW wind days with big swell. Also a haven for weak surf and crowds. From south to north, there's the ever-popular Moonstone Beach, an ideal beginner's spot since it's wide and flat. The Little River empties here, but rarely forms a good sandbar. Moonstone is best on a medium tide with a two to four-foot W swell and E wind; it can either be a saggy mushburger or a snappy tube with speed to burn. Just north is Camel Rock, another super-popular, N-wind-sheltered beachbreak that can resemble a right point when it's on. Again, it can either be a total closeout or 100 yards long. Nice paddling channel next to Camel Rock itself. Gets very crowded. North of Camel Rock is Trinidad Head/State Beach, a funky, currently, rocky beachbreak that mainly qualifies as desperation surf. Same goes with College Cove, a crummy shorebreak setup. Tides: Medium to low Size: Waist high-overhead (Camel Rock only) Wind: N or NE. Protected from NW winds Swell: W, NW Bottom: Sand and rock Paddling: Not too bad. Spot Rating: Kinda fun.

Beginner-Intermediate

Easy. Exit 101 at Westhaven Drive or Trinidad and just drive along aptly named Scenic Drive.

March-May, September-November

Crowd Factor: Up there, for sure: all Humboldt surfers flock to Trinidad given the right conditions, but you can always find your own bar south of Moonstone. Local Vibe: None.

Clean.

None.

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