Overview
About this Spot
Zeto Point is a surf spot located in Alaska, USA Northwest. The spot is situated on the northeastern coast of Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands, at the northern entrance of Kuluk Bay, east of City Beach. Zeto Point offers consistent left-breaking waves along the southwest side of the headland, particularly near the final bend. The waves typically range from 3 to 10 feet in height. The seabed consists of rocks, and the waves can extend up to 150 meters on favorable days. Zeto Point is suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The spot breaks at all tides and sometimes offers surfable conditions. Access to Zeto Point involves a short walk from the main road, as vehicle traffic is restricted due to a closed bridge. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as rocks and variable weather conditions, including frequent fog, rain, and strong winds. It’s advisable to plan visits outside of September when local vehicle rentals are in high demand due to hunting season. The surf at Zeto Point rarely exceeds double overhead. Further inside, where the clam lagoon opens on the south side, is a semi-rivermouth break better for longboarding. Nearby spots include White Alice, which is on the west side near the WWII declassified radar facility and offers excellent right-breaking waves. When checking the surf forecast and report for Zeto Point, keep in mind that the Bering Sea is generally rough, and swells can refract and bounce off opposing headlands, making their way into protected areas. Remember to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially when the spot is crowded. Always assess your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. For more detailed information about the surf conditions, consult a reliable surf map or webcam if available.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
51.910183° N, -176.561150° W
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