Scott Creek Surf Report & Forecast
Surf Report and Surf Forecast
Nearby Spots
Current Surf Conditions
Condition Rating
Surf Height
4-6FT+
Chest to 1ft overhead
Swell
Tide
Temperature
56°F
4/3mm wetsuit
Healthy S Southern Hemi maxes out at exposures. Light winds in the AM, offshores in the PM.
Dawn-10:00AM: Selective, long-period S Southern Hemi swell peaks, as a modest scale WNW swell joins in, for head high to 1-2'+ overhead surf at well exposed summertime spots, while standouts are going double overhead+. Winds are light/variable to light S in the morning,
Afternoon Outlook: Waves peak back half of the day, as winds shift offshore NW over the afternoon.
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Scott Creek Surf Guide
Scott's Creek is a right reef that breaks anywhere from two feet to 20, mostly in the winter. It can get big and burly, and the place will roll you to within an inch of your life if you screw up. The reef on the north end of the beach is the main attraction, but during the winter, the creek and the moving sand can create sandbars all up and down the beach. Scott's Creek also gets a lot of wind, so if you see sails, you probably won't be surfing. Read more
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