Continent
North America
Country
Oregon (USA)
Next Big City
Portland
Next Town
Seaside
 
Type:
Ocean
Rider Ability:
Intermediate, Expert
Features:
Rooms, School, Shop, Food, Parking

Water

Type:
Small wave, Medium wave
Hazards:
No information
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
Tide independent

Waves range from flat calm to overhead all summer long. The conditions are continually changing and creating a new playground daily. Predominant swells are from the North/Northwest and a clean 6 foot swell is not uncommon in the middle of summer. This is not chop, these are real waves with real potential. Surfing is best in the winter when the big swells hit the infamous breaks in this area. But you must love big waves to surf the winter here.

Beach

Type:
Sand
Size:
Medium
Hazards:
Stones
Beach Users:
None

Soft white sand about 200 yards wide. The beach goes from Astoria Oregon to Seaside Oregon, 22 miles in total. Cars are allowed on the beach. The beaches are beautiful and empty. Everyone up here hates the wind, so there is no one on the sunny, but windy, sand.

Weather

Spring:
Normal
Summer:
Normal
Fall:
Normal
Winter:
Thick

The water is cold but you really don't feel it. A 4 or 5 mm wetsuit is fine. No booties unless you have timid feet. Most of the time you are dying to get out of our suits by a sessions end.

Wind

Best Months:
May, June, July, August, September
Wind Type:
Thermal
Best Direction:
N, NW, NNW
Main Direction:
N, NW, NNW

There is wind 6 days a week. If you can't find it on Gearhart then head to Manzanita before noon, it always blows in Manzanita. Just need N to NW winds, which are extremely dependable all summer. When cool water is combined with warm inland air you get a beautiful thermal. This effect is evident from March until October on one of the best beaches in the world to kiteboard. Starts at around 2 pm (thermal). Speed ranges from 15 to 30 mph daily. Blows until around 7 pm, but it is kiteable until dark. Smaller kites for Manzanita as it usually blows 10mph stronger than the rest of the coast.



How to get there

Transport
Car
Access
No walk

Get to Seaside, Oregon and take a left somewhere to get to the beach. Drive until you hit the sand. You can park on the beach.

Extra information

Rules
None

Say hello to the local kiters. The scene is growing here with transplants from the Gorge realizing this is better than the Gorge. Be courteous, launch downwind of the locals. But definitely introduce yourself to them. They are a wealth of knowledge for the area and all of them are friendly.

Nightlife

No nightlife.