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Today's Surf Conditions at Flagler Beach

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Spot Overview & Description

Swell Height2 - 12 ft
SeabedSand
Skill LevelIntermediate, Expert
Best TideLow, Mid

Flagler Beach Pier serves as the heart of the laid-back surf scene in this charming seaside town. A classic sand-bottom beachbreak, the pier sends waves peeling both right and left, offering a mix of playful shorebreak and more substantial outside peaks. The wave quality shifts with the tide, providing either steep, punchy inside sections or longer, rolling lines further out. Easy to read at a glance, this spot offers straightforward, approachable surfing for those looking to paddle into a low-key session without the guesswork.

Best Surf Season & Climatology

Best Surf Season (October – March)

The North Atlantic winter machine fires up in October, delivering a steady diet of medium-period ENE and NE swell to Flagler Beach. Average wave heights hold in the 0.7–0.8 m range with periods climbing toward 8.5 s, offering plenty of rideable, punchy surf. Offshore wind potential peaks during these months as strong cold fronts sweep through the Southeast, shifting winds to the SSW–W quadrant. December and January are the sweet spot, with ideal wind occurring 28–30% of the time—often in the wake of a departing low. When the alignment of a solid NE groundswell and a clean westerly wind comes together, Flagler delivers fun, rippable waves with occasional pumping sets.

Fair Surf Season (April – May & September)

Spring and early fall are transitional periods. April and May see average swell heights drop to 0.6 m and period slip slightly, while the percentage of ideal wind falls to 13–22%. The dominant swell shifts eastward, with E and ESE pulses becoming more common—these are often weaker and more windswell in nature. September offers a promising ramp-up in swell energy (periods near 8.9 s) as early-season hurricanes and nor’easters begin to stir the Atlantic, but the wind is still predominantly onshore from the NE–E, keeping the window for clean conditions narrow. Expect fun, groveling waves on the better days, but patience is required.

Low Surf Season (June – August)

Summer brings the worst of Flagler Beach’s surf year. Average swell height bottoms out at 0.4–0.5 m, and the wave period hovers around 8 s, but 80–90% of the energy arrives from the ESE–SE quadrant—completely unfavorable for this ENExposed beach. The wind is persistently onshore from the E–SE, with ideal offshore flow occurring only 7–8% of the time. The result is small, choppy, messy conditions that are rarely worth the paddle out. Occasional distant hurricane swell can sneak in, but it’s usually too weak or contaminated by local onshore wind. This is the time to focus on gear maintenance or other hobbies until autumn returns.

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