Overview
About this Spot
Clearwater Pass is a surf spot located in Gulf of Mexico, Florida. The spot provides right left waves. It’s a sand bottom break that works best during low and medium tides. Clearwater Pass is suitable for all levels of surfers, but it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. The spot rarely breaks and when it does, it can get crowded, so it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. The wave length ranges from 150 to 300 meters. Surfers should be aware of potential rips and undertow, as well as man-made dangers such as buoys. The tide can be particularly strong when it’s going out, so extra caution is advised. Clearwater Pass can offer a fun and fast wave, but conditions need to be perfect for it to break well. Interestingly, the spot can remain glassy when other areas are blown out, as it’s protected from north and northwest winds. To access the spot, go over the bridge to Clearwater Beach and turn left; it’s located behind the Ramada. Nearby surf spots include Clearwater Beach, Sand Key Park, Bellair Beach, Indian Rocks Beach, and Honeymoon Island. Clearwater Pass is part of the city of Clearwater, which is separated from the mainland by the Intracoastal Waterway. The area has a rich history, with the first bridge connecting Clearwater to Clearwater Beach built in 1915. Today, a higher bridge called the Clearwater Memorial Causeway arcs over the bay. When planning your surf session, be sure to check the latest surf forecast, report, and map. Some surf spots in the area may have webcams available for real-time conditions. Remember to always prioritize safety and respect for both fellow surfers and the environment when visiting Clearwater Pass or any surf spot.
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Coordinates
27.971100° N, -82.831417° W
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