Overview
About this Spot
Trayhan’s is a surf spot located in Maine, USA Northeast. The spot is situated in Harpswell and is known for its reef break. Trayhan’s provides both left and right waves. The surf spot is characterized by a bottom composed of rocks and sand, and it’s best surfed during low to medium tide. Trayhan’s is considered a regional classic in terms of wave quality and is suitable for intermediate surfers. The spot sometimes breaks, offering waves with a length of 50 to 150 meters. Typically, the crowd at Trayhan’s is sparse, making it an attractive option for those seeking a less crowded surf experience. Surfers should be aware of local hazards such as urchins and rocks. It’s important to note that Trayhan’s is near a private beach, so respect for the local community is crucial. The spot is known for being fun on south swells, but caution is advised when there’s an easterly component, especially when waves are six feet or larger. During winter, parking is available on Wilkes Point Road, while in the tourist season, surfers can park on Ragged Way. After a surf session, many enjoy stopping by the local lobster shack for homemade pie. Nearby surf spots include Popham Beach, Two Lights, Higgins Beach, Timber Island, and Kennebunk Beach. As with any surf spot, it’s essential to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. When the spot is crowded, always respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. For up-to-date information on surf conditions, consult a reliable surf forecast or report. Remember to check for any available surf webcams to get a real-time view of the waves at Trayhan’s before heading out.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
43.749900° N, -69.984800° W
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