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Today's Surf Conditions at Salt Creek Beach

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Spot Overview & Description

Swell Height1 - 12 ft
SeabedBoulders, Sand
Skill LevelIntermediate
Best TideLow, Mid, High

Slotted in a stunning cove beneath the bluffs off Ritz-Carlton Drive, Salt Creek's Middles is the go-to peak directly in front of the restrooms—a dependable sand-and-rock setup offering both lefts and rights in a beachbreak format. As the beating heart of the larger Salt Creek zone, which also includes the Point and Gravels, Middles draws the bulk of the crowd with its consistent, rideable waves. The vibe is decent, the surf is regular, and the lineup is intensely competitive, demanding sharp positioning and a willingness to fight for every set. Best on a south swell with light offshore winds and mid- to low tides, this break delivers a solid, workable wave for surfers who can handle a fray.

Best Surf Season & Climatology

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Pacific flexes its muscles come autumn, transitioning from the lethargic summer pattern to a dynamic winter regime. As the Aleutian Low strengthens and the jet stream dips south, a conveyor belt of powerful, long-period swell (12-14s) from the SW to W directions lights up Salt Creek's west-southwest-facing sandbars. This is prime time: from October through March, offshore winds from the north through east-northeast quadrant blow consistently (peaking at 54% ideal conditions in December and January), grooming every corner of the point. You can expect fun, rippable waves in the 1-1.5m range, with occasional ‘pumping’ 1.5-2.5m pulses generated by strong extratropical storms. The mean wave period hovers around 12-13 seconds, delivering punchy, lined-up sets that make for superb longboarding and shortboarding alike. When a bigger frontal passage sweeps through, watch for XXL sessions that separate the chargers from the groms.

Fair Surf Season (April, May, September)

Shoulder months bring a mixed bag. The wind machine starts to shift – offshore mornings give way to afternoon sea breezes, and the percentage of ideal wind drops to 21-36%. Swell from SSW, SW, and WSW remains consistent, often with longer periods (13-14s) that promise powerful, clean waves if you catch the early window. April averages a solid 1.0m at 13.4s, while May and September see similar heights. However, a building southwesterly flow can introduce summer-like chop by midday. The best bet is to dawn patrol or wait for a strong high-pressure system to park offshore, pinning the wind from the east. During these windows, Salt Creek can fire with walled-up, rippable peaks.

Low Surf Season (June - August)

Summer at Salt Creek is synonymous with small, slow rollers and inconsistent breeze. The North Pacific storm track retreats north, leaving the region reliant on southern hemi groundswell and weaker, shorter-period background energy. Average swell height drops to 0.8m with period still holding around 13.8s – enough for a longboard grovel or a foil session, but only if you can dodge the onshore wind. The prevailing wind direction shifts to W and WSW (bad for the spot), blowing directly into the face for over 60% of the time, with ideal offshore conditions occurring a mere 19-22% of the time. When a rare tropical disturbance or strong high-pressure gradient sets up a northerly event, you might score fun-sized (0.5-1m) lined-up waves, but generally this is the season for smaller boards and patience.

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