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Gold Beach seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Pacific roars to life during the fall and winter months, delivering consistent, powerful swell to Gold Beach. With average swell heights ranging from 2.0m in October to a peak of 2.7m in January and December, and wave periods averaging 12+ seconds, these months produce firing conditions. The dominant swell directions are from the W, WSW, and WNW, with a healthy contribution from SW and SSW — all of which hit the beach's west-southwest exposure perfectly. Winds are most favorable during this period, with ideal offshore flow from the NNE through E occurring 26-30% of the time. The combination of long-period groundswell and clean offshore winds when synoptic patterns align makes this the prime window for Gold Beach.

Fair Surf Season (April & September)

April and September serve as transitional months. April still sees an average swell height of 2.1m with periods around 11.7s, but the wind becomes more challenging as N winds increase and ideal wind percentages drop to 19%. Swell directions shift slightly more toward WNW and NW. September sees a rebound with average swell at 1.6m, period 10.8s, and ideal wind at 25% as the fall transition begins. Both months offer occasional windows of good conditions, especially when a strong low-pressure system generates a clean W swell and a high-pressure ridge brings offshore easterly winds.

Low Surf Season (May - August)

The summer months are the leanest for Gold Beach. Average swell heights drop to 1.4-1.7m and periods shorten to 9-11s, indicating a dominance of shorter-period windswell. Swell directions shift predominantly to NW and NNW, which are far from optimal for the WSW-facing beach. Meanwhile, the wind regime becomes dominated by strong N winds — 50.9% of all wind in July is from the north — but these are not true offshore (NNE-ESE) and often create cross-shore or onshore conditions. Ideal wind percentages bottom out at 13% in July. While occasional south swells from distant storms can sneak in, the overall quality is low, making this a time to be selective or explore other breaks.