Overview
About this Spot
Pacific City Beach is a surf spot located in Northwest, Oregon. This sand-bottom beach is known for its regular waves and is considered a regional classic. The spot is suitable for intermediate surfers and offers waves that break best during low and medium tides. The length of the rideable wave at Pacific City Beach ranges from 150 to 300 meters. The spot typically sees few surfers, making it less crowded compared to some other locations. Pacific City Beach is situated at Cape Kiwanda, south of the parking lot. The spot has become extremely popular due to its easy access and quality waves. It’s important to note that a 4×4 vehicle may be necessary to access certain areas. When surfing here, always check the current surf forecast and report to ensure conditions match your skill level. As with any surf spot, it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially if the spot becomes crowded. Nearby surf spots include Cape Lookout, Roads End, Lincoln City, Lincoln City Canyon, and Nelscott Reef. While the spot is generally friendly, it’s always a good idea to be aware of potential localism and shark presence in the area. Remember to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. For those interested in the area’s history, Cannon Beach, located about 85 miles north of Pacific City, has some interesting historical connections to the Lewis and Clark expedition and early American maritime history. However, this information is not directly related to the surf conditions at Pacific City Beach.
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Location
Coordinates
45.215017° N, -123.973167° W
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