Overview
About this Spot
Sandy Beach is a surf spot located in Alaska, USA Northwest. It’s situated in Sitka, on Baranof Island, about three miles from downtown Sitka along Halibut Point Road. This surf spot is accessible by road, making it one of the few surf locations in Alaska that can be reached easily. The spot provides both left and right waves. Sandy Beach features a mixed bottom of sand and rocks, classifying it as a reef-type surf spot. The waves here are generally of moderate power and are best surfed during medium to high tide. The spot is suitable for surfers of all experience levels and offers regular wave frequency. Wave length typically ranges from 50 to 150 meters. When planning your surf session, it’s important to check the surf forecast and report for the most up-to-date conditions. Sandy Beach has a laid-back atmosphere and is known for its small surf community. While it may not offer the epic conditions found in more renowned locations, it serves as a reliable alternative, particularly during summer months. Surfers should be cautious of the rocky areas present in the water. The spot is also frequented by local wildlife, including seals and otters. Nearby, you can find another surf spot called Shoals Reef. When surfing at Sandy Beach, always respect the locals, especially when the spot is crowded. It’s crucial to familiarize yourself with surf etiquette to ensure a positive experience for everyone in the water. Before paddling out, assess your skills to make sure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember to check the surf map for the exact location and any available webcams for real-time views of the conditions. Sandy Beach offers a unique surfing experience in the beautiful Alaskan landscape, combining the thrill of catching waves with the opportunity to surf in a less conventional location.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
57.075033° N, -135.372933° W
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