Sunset sessions in Carlsbad

Carlsbad, California

Sunset and golden hour times for planning your evening session.

After-work glass-offs in Carlsbad can rival dawn patrol on good days. Afternoon thermals die, the crowd thins, and these 4 west-facing breaks catch the last clean sets of the day.

Sunset

7:08 PM
Golden Hour: 6:08 PM – 7:08 PM

Day length: 12h 26m

+2 min vs yesterday

Sunrise

6:42 AM

First light: 6:12 AM

Sunset

7:08 PM

Last light: 7:38 PM

Data from Carlsbad State Beach · Updated daily

7-Day Sun Schedule

Today(Today)

Sunrise

6:42 AM

Sunset

7:08 PM

Day Length

12h 26m

Tomorrow

Sunrise

6:40 AM

Sunset

7:09 PM

Day Length

12h 28m

Wed, Apr 1

Sunrise

6:39 AM

Sunset

7:09 PM

Day Length

12h 30m

Thu, Apr 2

Sunrise

6:38 AM

Sunset

7:10 PM

Day Length

12h 32m

Fri, Apr 3

Sunrise

6:36 AM

Sunset

7:11 PM

Day Length

12h 34m

Best sunset surf spots in Carlsbad

Sunset session picks in Carlsbad

West-facing beaches with golden hour potential and evening access.

Carlsbad State Beach
beach
beginner-intermediate
3.4(14)

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

Beach facing
W-facing (270°)Golden hour
Evening access

Multiple blufftop stairways along Carlsbad Boulevard provide access to the beach. The main Carlsbad State Beach parking lot has a paved path down to the sand. Terramar access to the north and Tamarack Avenue to the south are alternative entry points if the main lot is busy.

Ponto
beach
beginner-intermediate
3.5(14)

**Ponto** (South Carlsbad State Beach) benefits from Army Corps jetties at Batiquitos Lagoon, rated 7/10 for punchy beachbreak quality.

Beach facing
W-facing (270°)Golden hour
Evening access

From I-5, exit Poinsettia Ln and head west to Carlsbad Blvd. Turn south on Carlsbad Blvd—the Ponto day-use area and South Carlsbad State Beach entrance are on the right. Stairs lead down the bluff to the sand. You can also access from the South Ponto lot off the south end of Carlsbad Blvd near the Batiquitos Lagoon. The stairways are well-maintained but can be slick when wet.

Tamarack
beach
intermediate
3.9(19)

**Tamarack State Beach** features two warm-water jetties creating decent sandbars rated 6/10. River provides water movement for sandbar formation.

Beach facing
W-facing (270°)Golden hour
Terramar Point
point
intermediate
4.1(14)

**Terramar Point** represents rare North San Diego County point break rated 6/10 but fickle. Rocky reef extending 200-300 feet produces long lefts (longest in SoCal potential) and rights.

Beach facing
W-facing (270°)Golden hour
Evening access

From I-5, exit Tamarack Ave and head west toward the ocean. Turn south on Carlsbad Blvd and look for the Terramar neighborhood on the right (west) side. Street access is through the Terramar residential area—there are a few public access paths between the homes that lead to stairs down the bluff. The main access point is at the end of Ocean St. The bluff stairs are steep but manageable.

Sunset session tips

  • West-facing beaches for stunning sunset views
  • Often cleaner afternoon conditions
  • Golden hour photography opportunities
  • After-work session favorites

Surf Guides for Carlsbad

Frequently Asked Questions

About surfing in Carlsbad

The best sunset sessions in Carlsbad are at Carlsbad State Beach, Ponto, Tamarack. These spots offer stunning golden hour views while you ride.
Yes! Afternoon often brings cleaner conditions as morning onshore winds die down. Plus, the golden hour light and fewer crowds make for magical sessions.

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