Overview
About this Spot
Cocoa Beach Pier is a surf spot located in Atlantic Coast, Florida. The spot provides both left and right waves. It features a sandy bottom and is suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The waves at Cocoa Beach Pier are regular, with a length of less than 50m. This spot can get crowded, so it’s important to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette. Check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. The pier, built in 1962, has been a central hub for surfing activities in Central Florida. It has attracted many famous surfers over the years. Cocoa Beach Pier offers consistent waves, making it a popular destination for surfing. Be aware of potential hazards such as rips, undertow, man-made dangers like buoys, and the presence of sharks. The area around the pier can be very crowded on sunny days, whether there are waves or not. After surfing, you can use the showers and grab a hot dog from a nearby food shack. To get to the spot, drive a couple of miles north of Ron Jons on A1A, then take the little road after the Beach Wave. This will lead you to the parking lot for the Pier after an intersection. Nearby surf spots include Lori Wilson Park, 13th Street, Tables, Patrick Air Force Base, and 2nd Light. Cocoa Beach has a rich history, with the first non-native settlement in the area established by a family of freed slaves following the American Civil War. The Town of Cocoa Beach was officially established on June 5, 1925. During World War II, the area played a role in coastal defense, with measures taken to prevent back-lighting that could make ships easy targets. Today, Cocoa Beach Pier remains a popular surf spot, offering a mix of history and consistent waves for surfers to enjoy. Remember to check the latest surf forecast, report, and webcam before your visit to get the most up-to-date information on conditions at this iconic Florida surf spot.
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Location
Coordinates
28.367633° N, -80.601267° W
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