Overview
About this Spot
Bob Hall Pier is a surf spot located in Texas, USA Gulf of Mexico. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated in Corpus Christi and is part of Padre Balli Park. The pier extends 1,240 feet into the Gulf, creating sandbars on both sides that form reliable breaks. Surf heights typically range from waist-high to a few feet overhead. The optimal swell direction is southeast, with favorable wind conditions from the northwest. The best tides for surfing are medium. Bob Hall Pier has been a popular surfing location since the mid-1960s, known for its consistent waves and performance surfing. The spot is suitable for all levels of experience, from beginners to advanced surfers. However, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your level. The spot has a sand bottom and can be surfed at all tides. Wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters. Bob Hall Pier is considered a regional classic in terms of wave quality. The crowd is usually sparse, with few surfers in the lineup. However, when it gets crowded, it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. Nearby surf spots include Corpus Christi, Packery Channel, Fish Pass Jetties, Port Aransas, and Horace Caldwell Pier. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as rips, undertow, man-made dangers like buoys, and the presence of sharks. The spot is easily accessible with free parking available at the pier. In 2020, Hurricane Hanna caused significant damage to the pier, leading to its closure. As of 2024, construction is underway to rebuild the pier, with plans for a larger and more robust structure. For up-to-date surf forecasts, reports, and webcam views of Bob Hall Pier, surfers can check online resources dedicated to this spot.
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Location
Coordinates
27.582300° N, -97.218233° W
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