Overview
About this Spot
Corners is a surf spot located in Atlantic Coast, Florida. The spot provides both left and right waves. Corners features a sandy bottom and works best during medium and high tides. This spot is suitable for experienced surfers and pros. The wave length is less than 50m, and the crowd is usually sparse with few surfers. Nearby spots include Fernandina Pier, Hooks, St. Marys Rivermouth, Little Talbot, and The Shoals. When surfing at Corners, it’s important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. The takeoff is on the peak on the outside. Be cautious if the waves are bowling up close to shore, as it can be dangerous for inexperienced surfers. The depth changes rapidly, going from 8 feet to 3 feet in a short distance. Despite the challenging conditions, Corners is known for its great waves. The atmosphere at this spot is generally friendly, with locals often inviting newcomers for drinks afterwards. However, it’s crucial to respect the surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets crowded. Don’t cut people off or snake waves, as the vibe is usually relaxed. To get to Corners, drive on A1A until you reach Sadler Road. Turn right on Sadler and continue until you reach the beach. Go around the roundabout to the left, then drive straight until you reach the main beach parking lot. Park there and walk north to the next lot. Depending on conditions, paddle out north or south at the runout. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember to consult a surf map or webcam if available for real-time conditions. Surfing has a rich history, with evidence of wave-riding dating back thousands of years in various cultures. While the modern form of surfing on boards was developed by Polynesians, the sport has evolved and spread globally, becoming an integral part of coastal cultures worldwide.
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Coordinates
30.638500° N, -81.436000° W
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