Overview
About this Spot
Tybee Pier is a surf spot located in Georgia, USA Southeast. The spot is situated on Tybee Island, which is Georgia’s easternmost point and part of the Savannah metropolitan area. Tybee Pier offers a sandy bottom surf break suitable for all levels of experience. The spot provides both left and right waves. Surfing conditions are best during medium and high tides. The crowd at Tybee Pier is typically sparse, with only a few surfers in the lineup. Tybee Pier is considered one of the better surf spots in Georgia, though it’s important to note that clean, rideable waves can be rare in this area. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as rocks and the presence of sharks. It’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. When the spot is crowded, it’s important to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. Tybee Pier is part of Tybee Island, which has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Native Americans, particularly the Euchee tribe, inhabited the island before European explorers arrived in the 16th century. The island has seen various name changes and developments over time, including being briefly renamed Savannah Beach in 1929 before reverting to Tybee Island in 1978. Today, Tybee Island is a popular vacation spot known for its beach and historic lighthouse. Surfers visiting Tybee Pier can also explore nearby spots such as Tybee South End Beach and Edisto Beach. When planning your surf session, it’s advisable to check the latest surf forecast and report for Tybee Pier. You might also want to consult a surf map of the area or check if there’s a webcam available for real-time conditions. Remember to park considerately, as parking can be challenging, especially during summer months.
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Location
Coordinates
31.991339° N, -80.844172° W
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