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    Santa Cruz Surf Report Today: Conditions at 5 Beaches | Quiver
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    Best Surf Beaches in Santa Cruz

    3.5·47 reviews
    5 beaches

    Surf Report Today

    Updated 19h ago
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    Best of 5 Santa Cruz spots

    Rockview (Santa Cruz)

    Surf score

    10/100

    Wave

    4 ft

    Wind

    Moderate

    Condition

    Poor Conditions

    Long-period swell, moderate winds

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    Featured Beaches

    5 spots

    Steamer Lane

    Advanced

    One of California's most iconic waves, Steamer Lane is a series of right-hand reef points (Indicators, Middle Peak, and Slot). It offers long walls and powerful sections and is best tackled by experienced surfers comfortable with crowds and cliffs.

    38th Avenue (Santa Cruz)

    Intermediate

    Sometimes called the Hook's little sister, 38th Avenue is a user-friendly right reef that handles south and west swells. It offers long rides at lower tide and is popular with longboarders and groms.

    Pleasure Point

    Intermediate

    The crown jewel of Santa Cruz's East Side, Pleasure Point is a long right point over reef offering multiple sections, from First Peak to Sewers. It's surfable year-round and accommodates longboards and shortboards depending on swell size.

    Rockview (Santa Cruz)

    Intermediate

    Known locally as The Hook, Rockview offers a peaky right-hand reef break with playful sections that work on south and west swells. It's slightly more exposed than neighbouring Pleasure Point and has a punchier take-off.

    Mitchell's Cove

    Intermediate

    A reefy cove along West Cliff Drive that offers wedgy peaks and occasional barrels on W and NW swells. It's also a popular dog beach, so expect pups running around the sand.

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    Featured Beaches(5)

    Steamer Lane

    Advanced

    One of California's most iconic waves, Steamer Lane is a series of right-hand reef points (Indicators, Middle Peak, and Slot). It offers long walls and powerful sections and is best tackled by experienced surfers comfortable with crowds and cliffs.

    38th Avenue (Santa Cruz)

    Intermediate

    Sometimes called the Hook's little sister, 38th Avenue is a user-friendly right reef that handles south and west swells. It offers long rides at lower tide and is popular with longboarders and groms.

    Pleasure Point

    Intermediate

    The crown jewel of Santa Cruz's East Side, Pleasure Point is a long right point over reef offering multiple sections, from First Peak to Sewers. It's surfable year-round and accommodates longboards and shortboards depending on swell size.

    Rockview (Santa Cruz)

    Intermediate

    Known locally as The Hook, Rockview offers a peaky right-hand reef break with playful sections that work on south and west swells. It's slightly more exposed than neighbouring Pleasure Point and has a punchier take-off.

    Mitchell's Cove

    Intermediate

    A reefy cove along West Cliff Drive that offers wedgy peaks and occasional barrels on W and NW swells. It's also a popular dog beach, so expect pups running around the sand.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    About surfing in Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz has 5 surf spots. They break down by skill level: 3 intermediate and 1 advanced.
    The top-ranked surf spots in Santa Cruz are: 1. Steamer Lane (4.2/5), 2. 38th Avenue (Santa Cruz) (3.4/5), 3. Pleasure Point (3.6/5). Rankings are based on community ratings, reviews, and recent surf intel.
    Santa Cruz's surf spots are generally suited for intermediate to advanced surfers. Beginners should check individual spot reports for days with smaller, mellower conditions.
    Water temperatures in the area range from 55-72°F. In summer, spring suit or 3/2mm is typical. In winter, bring 4/3mm.

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    Rockview (Santa Cruz)4 ftModeratePoor
    Mitchell's Cove1 ftBreezyPoor
    Steamer Lane0.6 ftBreezyPoor
    Pleasure Point0.5 ftModeratePoor
    38th Avenue (Santa Cruz)0.5 ftModeratePoor
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