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    San Clemente Surf Report Today: Conditions at 10 Beaches | Quiver
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    Best Surf Beaches in San Clemente

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    10 beaches

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    Best of 10 San Clemente spots

    Poche Beach

    Surf score

    15/100

    Wave

    4.7 ft

    Wind

    Moderate

    Condition

    Poor Conditions

    Long-period swell, moderate winds

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    Featured Beaches

    10 spots

    Church

    Intermediate

    Church sits in the San Onofre / Trestles-area south of San Mateo Creek, but public surf traffic usually approaches it from the San Clemente/Trestles side. It is a cobblestone beach and rivermouth setup with point-like right walls when west swell and enough tide line up. South pulses spread the lineup into multiple peaks, and bigger southwest swells can make the wave feel much more serious than its mellow reputation.

    Poche Beach

    Beginner friendly

    Poche Beach is a beach break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents, pollution.

    Cottons

    Intermediate

    Cottons is the northern end of the Trestles cluster at San Mateo Point and is best understood as a Trestles / San Onofre border-zone wave with San Clemente surf taxonomy. The wave is a cobblestone point-and-reef style left that often breaks farther offshore than nearby peaks and can feel softer on average swells. Larger, longer-period south swells and lower tide add speed, shape, and more consequence through the inside.

    T-Street

    Beginner friendly

    T-Street is San Clemente's best-known in-town surf spot and one of the most consistent everyday waves on this stretch. The setup blends beachbreak and reef influence, with local sub-zones commonly described around the Reef, Cropley's, and Beach House. South to southwest swell drives the main consistency, while selective northwest winter energy can light up different corners.

    San Clemente State Beach

    Beginner friendly

    San Clemente State Beach is the broad beachbreak below the campground bluffs at the south end of town. It is consistently surfable, more approachable than the high-pressure Trestles peaks, and often works as a lower-stress fallback when the marquee reefs are crowded. The beach offers a long stretch of sand-bottom peaks with room to spread out when the bars cooperate.

    204s

    Beginner friendly

    204s is a beach break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents, pollution.

    Riviera

    Intermediate

    Riviera is a south San Clemente beachbreak reached from the Plaza a La Playa access and the coastal trail. It is more of a local beach setup than a marquee reef, and it tends to be less consistent than T-Street but less crowded when it turns on. The wave is a punchy, often rippy beachbreak that likes solid south to southwest swell, with enough shape for fun peaks when the sand cooperates.

    San Clemente Pier, Northside

    Advanced

    San Clemente Pier, Northside is a jetty break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for intermediate-advanced surfers. Watch out for rip currents, rocks, strong currents, pollution.

    San Onofre State Beach

    Beginner friendly

    San Onofre State Beach represents California's surf culture birthplace, the "Waikiki of California" with gentle longboard waves rated 6/10 for consistency but 4/10 for performance.

    Old Man's (SanO)

    Beginner friendly

    San Onofre State Beach represents California's surf culture birthplace, the "Waikiki of California" with gentle longboard waves rated 6/10 for consistency but 4/10 for performance.

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    Featured Beaches(10)

    Church

    Intermediate

    Church sits in the San Onofre / Trestles-area south of San Mateo Creek, but public surf traffic usually approaches it from the San Clemente/Trestles side. It is a cobblestone beach and rivermouth setup with point-like right walls when west swell and enough tide line up. South pulses spread the lineup into multiple peaks, and bigger southwest swells can make the wave feel much more serious than its mellow reputation.

    Poche Beach

    Beginner friendly

    Poche Beach is a beach break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents, pollution.

    Cottons

    Intermediate

    Cottons is the northern end of the Trestles cluster at San Mateo Point and is best understood as a Trestles / San Onofre border-zone wave with San Clemente surf taxonomy. The wave is a cobblestone point-and-reef style left that often breaks farther offshore than nearby peaks and can feel softer on average swells. Larger, longer-period south swells and lower tide add speed, shape, and more consequence through the inside.

    T-Street

    Beginner friendly

    T-Street is San Clemente's best-known in-town surf spot and one of the most consistent everyday waves on this stretch. The setup blends beachbreak and reef influence, with local sub-zones commonly described around the Reef, Cropley's, and Beach House. South to southwest swell drives the main consistency, while selective northwest winter energy can light up different corners.

    San Clemente State Beach

    Beginner friendly

    San Clemente State Beach is the broad beachbreak below the campground bluffs at the south end of town. It is consistently surfable, more approachable than the high-pressure Trestles peaks, and often works as a lower-stress fallback when the marquee reefs are crowded. The beach offers a long stretch of sand-bottom peaks with room to spread out when the bars cooperate.

    204s

    Beginner friendly

    204s is a beach break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents, pollution.

    Riviera

    Intermediate

    Riviera is a south San Clemente beachbreak reached from the Plaza a La Playa access and the coastal trail. It is more of a local beach setup than a marquee reef, and it tends to be less consistent than T-Street but less crowded when it turns on. The wave is a punchy, often rippy beachbreak that likes solid south to southwest swell, with enough shape for fun peaks when the sand cooperates.

    San Clemente Pier, Northside

    Advanced

    San Clemente Pier, Northside is a jetty break in San Clemente, CA. It is suited for intermediate-advanced surfers. Watch out for rip currents, rocks, strong currents, pollution.

    San Onofre State Beach

    Beginner friendly

    San Onofre State Beach represents California's surf culture birthplace, the "Waikiki of California" with gentle longboard waves rated 6/10 for consistency but 4/10 for performance.

    Old Man's (SanO)

    Beginner friendly

    San Onofre State Beach represents California's surf culture birthplace, the "Waikiki of California" with gentle longboard waves rated 6/10 for consistency but 4/10 for performance.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    About surfing in San Clemente

    San Clemente has 10 surf spots. They break down by skill level: 3 intermediate.
    The top-ranked surf spots in San Clemente are: 1. Church (3.9/5), 2. Poche Beach (4.4/5), 3. Cottons (4.0/5). Rankings are based on community ratings, reviews, and recent surf intel.
    San Clemente'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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    Poche Beach4.7 ftModeratePoor
    Church5 ftBreezyPoor
    Cottons5 ftBreezyPoor
    San Clemente State Beach3.4 ftBreezyPoor
    San Onofre State Beach3.5 ftBreezyPoor
    T-Street2.4 ftModeratePoor
    Riviera2.4 ftBreezyPoor
    San Clemente Pier, Northside2.2 ftModeratePoor
    204s1.6 ftModeratePoor
    Old Man's (SanO)1.7 ftBreezyPoor
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