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    Spring Lake Surf Report Today: Conditions at 4 Beaches | Quiver
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    Best Surf Beaches in Spring Lake

    3.9·5 reviews
    4 beaches

    Surf Report Today

    Updated 58 min ago
    Poor Conditions

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    Best of 4 Spring Lake spots

    South End Jetty

    Surf score

    2/100

    Wave

    2.2 ft

    Wind

    Breezy

    Condition

    Poor Conditions

    Medium-period swell, windy

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    Use the city guide for spot choice, then move into timing, water temperature, or tide context.

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    Featured Beaches

    4 spots

    Kook Bay (Spring Lake)

    Beginner friendly

    Commonly called Kook Bay or Surfer's Beach, this is Spring Lake's most popular surfing beach.

    Mambo Beach

    Intermediate

    Mambo Beach is a hollow beach-break at the north end of Spring Lake, punchier than the mellow Washington zone.

    South End Jetty

    Intermediate

    The South End Jetty pushes the sandbar farther outside, creating a bigger-wave option.

    Washington Beach

    Beginner friendly

    Washington Beach is a designated surfing beach at the north end of Spring Lake, known as a longboard haven.

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    Featured Beaches(4)

    Kook Bay (Spring Lake)

    Beginner friendly

    Commonly called Kook Bay or Surfer's Beach, this is Spring Lake's most popular surfing beach.

    Mambo Beach

    Intermediate

    Mambo Beach is a hollow beach-break at the north end of Spring Lake, punchier than the mellow Washington zone.

    South End Jetty

    Intermediate

    The South End Jetty pushes the sandbar farther outside, creating a bigger-wave option.

    Washington Beach

    Beginner friendly

    Washington Beach is a designated surfing beach at the north end of Spring Lake, known as a longboard haven.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    About surfing in Spring Lake

    Spring Lake has 4 surf spots. They break down by skill level: 1 beginner and 1 intermediate.
    The top-ranked surf spots in Spring Lake are: 1. Kook Bay (Spring Lake) (5.0/5), 2. Mambo Beach (3.7/5), 3. South End Jetty (3.0/5). Rankings are based on community ratings, reviews, and recent surf intel.
    Yes, Spring Lake has 1 beginner-friendly spot, including Washington Beach. These spots offer gentler waves suitable for learning.
    Water temperatures in the area range from 38-75°F. In summer, spring suit is typical. In winter, bring 5/4mm + boots/gloves/hood.

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    South End Jetty2.2 ftBreezyPoor
    Washington Beach2.2 ftBreezyPoor
    Mambo Beach1.7 ftBreezyPoor
    Kook Bay (Spring Lake)1.7 ftBreezyPoor
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