Overview
About this Spot
Jockos Point is a surf spot located in Oahu North Shore, Hawaii. The surf spot provides left waves. It’s a coral reef break that works on all tides and is considered a world-class wave. Jockos Point is suitable for experienced surfers and pros, offering waves that can reach lengths of 150 to 300 meters. The spot typically has few surfers, providing a less crowded experience compared to other North Shore locations. Jockos Point starts working when the swell is 4-5 feet or larger, producing a big left over rocks. The takeoff is relatively easy, with a nice bottom and long waves to enjoy on the outside. During medium and low tides, the inside section can offer nice tubes. The spot is known for its strong rips and undertow, as well as the presence of rocks and sharks. These powerful currents can be a significant challenge, even more so than the waves themselves. Jockos Point offers a relaxed surfing atmosphere, often attracting local Hawaiian surfers in their 30s and 40s. It’s the second spot after Haleiwa when driving towards Waimea, located just before Chun’s Reef. Parking is easy, and the spot is simple to find. Nearby surf spots include Chuns Reef, Laniakea, Leftovers, Alligator Rock, and Waimea Bay. When surfing at Jockos Point, it’s crucial to respect the locals, especially when the spot gets crowded. Always check the surf etiquette and assess your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. The strong currents and presence of sharks add to the spot’s challenges, so it’s advisable to observe the waves and familiarize yourself with the channel and takeoff zones before entering the water. Jockos Point offers a unique surfing experience with its mix of accessible waves and challenging conditions during larger swells, making it a notable destination for experienced surfers visiting Oahu’s North Shore.
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Location
Coordinates
21.621683° N, -158.083833° W
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