Tide conditions for Westport surf spots

Westport, Washington

Updated Refreshed hourly · Tide data refreshes every 30 minutes from NOAA stations.

A foot of tide swing can shut down one break and light up another in Westport. These 5 spots all respond differently - some need the low to expose the bar, others clean up on a rising mid.

Current Tide

7.7ft
Falling

Next Low

06:00 PM

0.4 ft

NOAA tide data via Cached Tide Data

Tide Chart

7-Day Tide Schedule

Today

12:00 AM (8.5ft)
12:00 PM (8.8ft)
6:00 AM (2.1ft)
6:00 PM (0.4ft)

Tomorrow

12:00 AM (8.8ft)
1:00 PM (8.7ft)
6:00 AM (1.3ft)
7:00 PM (0.7ft)

Wed, Apr 1

1:00 AM (9.3ft)
1:00 PM (8.7ft)
7:00 AM (0.6ft)
7:00 PM (1.0ft)

Thu, Apr 2

2:00 AM (9.4ft)
2:00 PM (8.6ft)
8:00 AM (0.2ft)
8:00 PM (1.5ft)

Fri, Apr 3

2:00 AM (9.6ft)
3:00 PM (8.3ft)
8:00 AM (-0.1ft)
8:00 PM (2.1ft)

Sat, Apr 4

3:00 AM (9.4ft)
3:00 PM (7.9ft)
9:00 AM (-0.1ft)
9:00 PM (2.7ft)

Sun, Apr 5

3:00 AM (9.3ft)
4:00 PM (7.6ft)
10:00 AM (0.2ft)
9:00 PM (3.4ft)

Beach Tide Preferences

Each beach performs best at a specific tide range and direction. Plan your session around these windows.

Top spot recommendations

Sort your quiver, choose the right tide window, and jot down a backup in case the main peak gets stacked.

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Featured Beaches(5)

Westport Beach

Beginner friendly

Westport represents Washington's "Surf City" and most consistent destination rated 8/10. Three distinct breaks: (1) The Jetty/Corner at Westhaven State Park produces righthander points off South Jetty (intermediate-advanced); (2) Half Moon Bay/The Cove—protected crescent inside harbor entrance, hollow and fast when large (advanced-only); (3) The Groins—five rock jetties north of marina.

Westport – Half Moon Bay (The Cove)

Advanced

Once a favourite for advanced surfers, Half Moon Bay has become a dangerous shorebreak after sand redistribution. Powerful waves and currents mean it's now rarely surfed, best watched from shore.

Westport (Marina/Groins/Jetty)

Advanced

Westport represents Washington's "Surf City" and most consistent destination rated 8/10. Three distinct breaks: (1) The Jetty/Corner at Westhaven State Park produces righthander points off South Jetty (intermediate-advanced); (2) Half Moon Bay/The Cove—protected crescent inside harbor entrance, hollow and fast when large (advanced-only); (3) The Groins—five rock jetties north of marina.

Westport – The Groins

Intermediate

Located on the north side of the marina, The Groins provides a lefthand point break when swells wrap into Grays Harbor. It's not a beginner spot due to powerful tidal currents flowing in and out of the harbor.

Westport – The Jetty

Intermediate

Washington's most consistent surf spot features A-frame peaks on a sand bottom. Beginners and pros share the lineup, but a strong rip current runs along the jetty; surfers should stay 50 yards south.

What to focus on today

  • Annotated tide windows tied to specific breaks
  • How lunar cycles reshape sandbars through the season
  • Safety notes for rip-prone outbound tides
  • Session planning tips for dawn patrol versus sunset

Frequently Asked Questions

About surfing in Westport

Tide preferences vary by spot in Westport. Generally, incoming mid-tides work well for most beaches, offering a good balance of wave shape and power. Check individual spot guides for specific tide recommendations.
Tides significantly impact surf conditions in Westport. Low tide can expose reefs and sandbars creating hollow waves, while high tide often creates softer, more forgiving waves. Mid-tide transitions typically offer the most consistent conditions.
You can check tide charts for Westport on Quiver's surf forecast pages, NOAA tide predictions, or various surf forecast apps. Quiver provides real-time tide information integrated with surf conditions for accurate session planning.

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