Overview
About this Spot
Harvey’s Little Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This surf spot is known for its right-hand wave direction and features a coral reef and sand bottom. It is suitable for surfers of all levels, offering a normal quality wave that is very consistent. The wave length is less than 50 meters, making it a short ride, but it can be fun as it sucks up at the beginning and then flattens out, allowing for tricks. The spot works best in a south swell of 2-3 feet and can be surfed at all tides. One of the unique aspects of Harvey’s Little Point is its empty lineup, providing a more solitary surfing experience. However, surfers should be cautious of the urchins, rocks, and the presence of sharks in the area. To reach the spot, walk towards Shark Island and follow the cliffs around until you see a beach; it is the first point you will encounter. Nearby surf spots include Toads, Shark Island, Shelley, Cronulla Point, and Windy Point. As always, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals and remember to follow surf etiquette, especially when surfing crowded spots. Keywords to consider for surf forecasts, reports, maps, and webcams include surf, surfing, and spot.
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Location
Coordinates
-34.060883° N, 151.157550° W
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