Overview
About this Spot
Bolinas is a surf spot located in Bay Area, California. The spot provides both left and right waves. Bolinas Beach is situated at the mouth of Bolinas Lagoon, known for its gentle waves that wrap around the point. The beach has a sand and rock bottom, and the tide is typically medium. Surfing conditions are sometimes suitable, with wave lengths less than 50m. The spot can accommodate all experience levels, but it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your abilities. Bolinas can get crowded, so it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette. Access to the beach is via Brighton Avenue, but parking can be challenging, especially on weekends. Arrive early to find legal street parking, as local authorities enforce regulations strictly. The surf is generally best from March through October, with smaller waves more suitable for beginners. Bolinas features several surf spots, including The Channel, a sandy inlet for beginners, and The Patch, a long, slow reef break for improving skills. Be aware that the area has faced environmental challenges, including sewage leakage, so check current water quality before visiting. Locals are known to remove street signs pointing to Bolinas, so keep a sharp eye when navigating. The spot is near other surf locations like RCA, Stinson Beach, Double Point, Rodeo Beach, and Fort Point. When planning a trip, consider that wave conditions can be unpredictable, sometimes differing from nearby spots. Remember to check the surf forecast, report, and map before your visit. While there’s no specific webcam mentioned for Bolinas, it’s always a good idea to check for any available live feeds of the surf conditions.
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Location
Coordinates
37.903800° N, -122.683733° W
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