Overview
About this Spot
James Price Point is a surf spot located in North West Australia, Australia. This remote and rugged location offers a unique surfing experience, characterized by its left-hand wave direction and a sea bottom composed of sand and rocks. The surf spot is known for its regional classic quality, but it rarely breaks, requiring a specific combination of swell and wind conditions to produce surfable waves. The best conditions typically occur during the wet season when cyclones and tropical lows generate the necessary swell. However, accessing the spot during this time can be challenging due to road closures, making it necessary to either risk getting bogged down or fined or to approach by boat from Cable Beach. The waves at James Price Point can run for a few hundred meters on a good day, with the ideal conditions being a southwest swell of 2.5-3 meters at mid to high tide. Surfers should be cautious of the sharp jagged rocks and stingrays in the shallow waters, and wearing reef boots is recommended. The nearest hospital is an hour’s drive away, so safety precautions are important. The surf spot is relatively empty, providing an uncrowded experience for those who make the journey. It is suitable for intermediate surfers, and it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot matches your level. The surrounding area offers additional activities such as fishing and swimming, and there are other well-known local surf spots nearby, like Manari and Quandong. When visiting, it’s crucial to respect the local environment, adhere to surf etiquette, and be mindful of Aboriginal sacred sites. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-17.484767° N, 122.144350° W
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