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Pleasure Point seasonal overview

Pleasure Point in the United States offers consistent surf year-round, but the best conditions typically arrive during the winter and early spring months. From January to April, ground swell dominates with percentages between 85-88%, providing reliable wave energy with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.0 to 1.3 meters. Wind conditions are most favorable from April to June, where good wind days peak at 66-69%, reducing the likelihood of onshore chop. February and March strike a solid balance, with decent swell size (1.1-1.2m) and a near-even split between good and bad wind days. Summer months (June-August) see smaller, less consistent swells (0.7-0.8m) and more wind swell interference, though June still has relatively clean wind conditions. Fall (September-November) brings a gradual return of ground swell, but wind quality remains inconsistent, hovering around 50-59% favorable. December has strong swell presence but suffers from higher bad wind percentages (58%). For surfers prioritizing size and quality, winter and early spring deliver the most reliable conditions, while late spring and early summer offer cleaner but smaller waves. Advanced surfers may prefer the bigger winter swells, while beginners might find summer and early fall more approachable due to reduced wave heights.