Brookings (Harris Beach) is a beach break in Brookings, OR. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents, pollution.
Water temperature in Brookings
Brookings, Oregon
Water temperatures refreshed hourly from NOAA buoys and forecast models.
Brookings water runs cold year-round - you'll want a thick wetsuit even in summer. The upside: powerful swells, uncrowded lineups, and dramatic coastline. Use this guide to stay warm and surf longer.
54°F
4/3mm fullsuit
Thicker suit needed for cold water
Recommended extras: booties recommended
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Beach Water Temperatures
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Surf spots in Brookings
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Spot guide for Brookings
Break types, ratings, and local tips for each beach.
Brookings (Harris Beach)
4.3(3)beach
beginner-intermediate
What to know about water temperature
- Weekly temperature trends and seasonal averages
- Gear recommendations for dawn patrol versus midday
- Upwelling signals that drop temps overnight
- Health and recovery tips for long cold sessions
Surf Guides for Brookings
Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
About surfing in Brookings
- Water temperatures in Brookings typically range from 46-58°F. For summer, 4/3mm is recommended. In winter, you'll want 5/4mm + boots/gloves/hood. Spring and fall may require adjusting based on your cold tolerance.
- Water temperatures in Brookings vary by season, ranging from 46-58°F. Check Quiver's live water temperature data for real-time readings at specific surf spots. Temperatures are typically warmest around August and coldest in January.
- Water temperatures in Brookings range from 46-58°F, so most surfers wear at least 4/3mm even in summer. A wetsuit is recommended year-round for longer sessions and early morning surfs.
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