Sunset Beach seasonal overview
Sunset Beach in the United States offers consistent surf year-round, with the best conditions typically occurring during the winter and early spring months when ground swells dominate and wave heights peak. The prime months are December through February, featuring strong ground swell influence (85-88%), minimal wind swell interference, and a solid mean swell size of around 2.0 meters. However, these months also bring less favorable wind conditions, with only 36-48% of days having good offshore or cross-offshore winds. October and November also provide excellent surf potential, balancing decent ground swell presence (72-76%) and improving wind conditions (41-44% good winds) while maintaining respectable swell sizes (1.5-1.7 meters). The summer months from May to September see a significant drop in ground swell energy, replaced by wind swells, resulting in smaller (1.1-1.3 meters) and often choppier waves, though July and August offer marginally better wind conditions (38-41% good winds). September stands out in the transition period with improved wind probabilities (51% favorable) despite moderate swell size. For powerful, clean waves, winter remains the premium season, but fall and early spring can deliver more balanced sessions with fewer crowds and more manageable conditions.
