Overview
About this Spot
Roads End is a surf spot located in Northwest, Oregon. This spot provides both left and right waves. It’s an outside reef with several beach breaks around. The bottom consists of sand and rocks, which can create challenging conditions for surfers. Roads End is considered an intermediate-level spot that sometimes breaks, offering waves with a length of 50 to 150 meters. It’s classified as a regional classic in terms of quality. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as rips, undertow, rocks, and the presence of sharks in the area. When surfing at Roads End, it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially when the spot is crowded. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Roads End is located at the north of Lincoln City, with nearby surf spots including Lincoln City, Lincoln City Canyon, Nelscott Reef, Gleneden Beach State, and Boiler Bay. The Oregon Coast, where Roads End is situated, stretches approximately 362 miles from California to the Columbia River. It’s known for its scenic beauty and free beach access, thanks to the Oregon Beach Bill of 1967. The coast is divided into three regions: North, Central, and South, each with distinct geological features. U.S. Route 101 runs along the coast, offering scenic overlooks of the Pacific Ocean. When planning your surf trip to Roads End, consider checking the surf forecast, report, and map for up-to-date information. Remember that weather conditions can vary, with the coast experiencing moderate temperatures and frequent rainfall, especially in winter months.
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Coordinates
45.022067° N, -124.010967° W
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