Overview
About this Spot
Boulder Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Known for its rocky sea bottom, this spot offers a long right-hand wave that can reach lengths of 50 to 150 meters. The wave quality is considered a regional classic, making it a desirable location for intermediate surfers looking to challenge their skills. The best conditions for surfing here are during a rising tide, as the spot can be too full on a high tide. When the swell is around 1.5 to 3 meters, Boulder Beach provides some of the most makeable barrels in New South Wales. The surf spot is often less crowded compared to nearby locations like Lennox Head and Flat Rock, providing a more peaceful surfing experience. The headland offers protection from southerly winds, making it a good spot in such conditions. Accessing the spot requires navigating a dirt road and parking in a small car park. Surfers are advised to take the highway to Ballina from Byron Bay and turn into the car park between Lennox Head and Flat Rock. It is important to be cautious as the turn-off can be easy to miss. Once parked, surfers should avoid going down the cliff and instead go around to the right and paddle out through the gutter. The spot is often described as having cliffs on both sides, providing great viewing spots. Surfers may even share the waves with dolphins on a perfect day. As with any surf spot, it is crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals and always be mindful of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Boulder Beach is a hidden gem for those looking to escape the crowds of more popular spots like Byron Bay and Lennox Head. Remember to check the surf forecast and report before heading out, and consider using a map or webcam to get a better understanding of the current conditions.
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Location
Coordinates
-28.811000° N, 153.606583° W
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