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    Best Surf Beaches in South Padre Island

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    South Padre Island – Isla Blanca Park

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    Isla Blanca Park at the south end of South Padre Island hosts the premiere wave in Texas. Deep water offshore funnels swell into the inside sandbar less than 100 yards from shore, producing long, fast waves that can hold surf up to 8–10 ft. An outside sandbar breaks when waves reach 6–8 ft and can get 12–15 ft in tropical storms. Paddle‑outs are challenging and rips are strong.

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    South Padre Island – Isla Blanca Park

    Advanced

    Isla Blanca Park at the south end of South Padre Island hosts the premiere wave in Texas. Deep water offshore funnels swell into the inside sandbar less than 100 yards from shore, producing long, fast waves that can hold surf up to 8–10 ft. An outside sandbar breaks when waves reach 6–8 ft and can get 12–15 ft in tropical storms. Paddle‑outs are challenging and rips are strong.