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Conditions not favorable for surfing.
Long Beach is a beach break in Long Beach, NY suited for intermediate surfers. It picks up swells from E to S (90°-190°). Best surfed at 0.5-5ft on a either tide. Hazards include rip currents, jetties, crowds, pollution. Prime season runs February, March, August, September, October, and November. Expect very crowded crowds. Offshore winds come from WNW (300°). Long Beach is a stretch of sandy shoreline punctuated by jetties that focus swells into hollow peaks. It's a classic beach break that can serve up tubing sections on south‑ and southeast‑swell days with offshore north winds. All tides, N wind, 3–6 ft SE–S swell The peaks adjacent to the jetties are most consistent; on smaller days ride a longboard and move around to find the best sandbars.
Locals share the vibe but value respect—yield to the person closest to the peak and be cautious near the jetties.
Insider tips from local surfers
The peaks adjacent to the jetties are most consistent; on smaller days ride a longboard and move around to find the best sandbars.