Red Reef Park:
One of the better waves in the area, Red Reef Park is especially fun on windswells. Meaty, inside peaks throw out over a shallow, inside reef. When a big north swell is running, the waves break way out the back over a distant sandbar/offshore reef, and there are a number of other reefs and sandbars in the vicinity. Jap Rock is the best — north of 40th Street. When Jap Rock is working, long, flawless lines taper along the contour of a reef. It needs north or northeast swells in the head-high range to be perfect.
Boca is one of the few places along the Florida coast where reefs are as prevalent as sandbars, and the place would be more renowned if its swell window weren’t so narrow. Unfortunately, the majority of the north/northeast swells fail to reach any farther south than Lake Worth; however, reefs and sandbars in the Boca Raton area are especially well exposed to big northeast swells that can push through in between the semi-consistent windswells to hit a handful of breaks. One of the area’s best spots is right on the county line and named as such, but most of the good surf in Boca Raton lies within the accessible city and county parks such as Red Reef Park.