Shipwrecks Current Conditions Summary
Shipwrecks in Coronado, CA is a beach break, suited for intermediate surfers. Current conditions: 1.3 ft waves, sw 11 mph (cross-shore), falling → low. Conditions not favorable for surfing. Shipwrecks is the stretch of Coronado Beach near the visible remains of the SS Monte Carlo. Look for sandbars that form near the wreck which produce punchy peaks. Surf on a rising tide for more power. Forecasts are updated every 3 hours using ML-corrected NOAA models with live buoy data from CDIP, NDBC, and IOOS stations.
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Optimal Surf Conditions for Shipwrecks

N
ENE–N
2–5 ft, rising
May through September
High-tide rising with light north wind and 3–5 ft SW swell.
Look for sandbars that form near the wreck which produce punchy peaks. Surf on a rising tide for more power.
Usually uncrowded, though curious visitors can wander near the wreck. Respect lifeguards and avoid climbing on the wreck.


