Today's Surf Conditions at Jacksonville Beach
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Spot Overview & Description
Jacksonville Beach Pier stands as a cornerstone of North Florida surf, offering a dependable sand-bottom setup that consistently delivers. Located several blocks north of Beach Boulevard, this classic pier break serves up both lefts and rights, with a series of distinct peaks radiating from the structure that help spread the crowd and keep the lineup fluid. As one of the region's most recognized breaks, it draws a skilled local crew when the conditions align, and the quality can be exceptional on the right swell. Known for its reliability and accessible waves, this spot earns its reputation as a go-to destination for experienced surfers looking to make the most of Northeast Florida’s shifting sandbars.
Best Surf Season & Climatology
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The winter and early spring months deliver Jacksonville Beach its most consistent surf, driven by the intensification of the North Atlantic storm track. As cold fronts sweep off the continent, they generate a healthy mix of NE, ENE, E, and ESE swell that lines up well with the beach's ENE orientation. While average wave heights hover around 0.6m, the average period climbs above 7s, providing punchy, rideable waves. Crucially, these frontal passages frequently bring offshore winds out of the SW, WSW, W, and WNW, cleaning up the faces. This combination yields ideal conditions 13-17% of the time — the best window of the year.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
The transition months see a noticeable drop in consistency. April sees the tail end of winter swell, but the average wave period drops to 6.5s and the wind patterns become more fickle, with ideal surf wind only 11% of the time. September, on the other hand, is the wild card — the tropical cyclone season fires up, and while the local wind patterns remain challenging (only 6% ideal), the potential for powerful, long-period groundswell from passing hurricanes and tropical storms can deliver shoulder-high to overhead waves. These are rare but memorable days when everything aligns.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
The summer months are the doldrums for Jacksonville Beach. The dominant Bermuda High sets up a persistent southeasterly wind flow that is generally onshore for the ENE-facing beach. Swell becomes scarce, with average heights dropping to 0.4m and average periods slumping to 6-6.5s. Over 85% of the incoming waves are under 0.5m, resulting in mostly micro surf. When a rare tropical swell does sneak in from the south, it often arrives with unfavorable wind. The only saving grace are occasional afternoon sea breeze pulses that can offer a brief clean-up, but overall, this is the low season for surf.
Detailed Surf Information for Jacksonville Beach
Detailed Surf Forecast
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Swell & Wind Statistics
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Historical Surf Report
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