Overview
About this Spot
Purisima Point Peak is a surf spot located in Central Coast, California. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated within the Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County, offering a unique surfing experience in a pristine, largely untouched environment. The surf break features a coral reef and sand bottom, creating hollow, fast, and powerful waves that can reach lengths of 150 to 300 meters. Purisima Point Peak is suitable for intermediate surfers and sometimes breaks. The spot is known for its world-class quality waves and is typically uncrowded. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as urchins, rocks, and the presence of sharks in the area. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Access to Purisima Point Peak is highly restricted due to its location on a military base and proximity to a space launch site. Public access is not permitted, and attempting to surf here without authorization is illegal. Even boat access can be challenging, with reports of surfers being asked to leave if a launch is scheduled. The area is also patrolled to protect the Western Snowy Plover, a federally protected species. Despite these restrictions, the spot remains a tantalizing prospect for surfers, offering a glimpse of California’s coastline as it might have appeared a century ago. Nearby surf spots include Surf Beach, Silos, Boat House, Main Street, and Del Morida. When surfing any spot, especially crowded ones, it’s crucial to respect local surfers and follow proper surf etiquette. For those interested in Purisima Point Peak, staying informed about surf forecasts, reports, and any potential changes in access restrictions is advisable. While the allure of this world-class wave is strong, surfers must balance their desire to ride these waves with respect for the law and the unique environmental conditions of the area.
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Location
Coordinates
34.750250° N, -120.633050° W
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