Scripps Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

Shorter period W; NW less than 15 seconds; long period SW over 15 seconds

Wind

E, SE, even S

Surf Height

3 to 6 feet

Tide

mid

Scripps Surf Guide

One of the most popular beachbreaks in southern San Diego, the sandbars that form at La Jolla Shores and either side of Scripps Pier have qualities that augment the beaches to the south. This stretch of beach isn't quite as tide-sensitive as Mission or Pacific Beach, which makes it the overflow spot for the masses. Although it can be smaller than the surrounding breaks -- Black's, in particular -- its sandbars hold more swell before closing out. And a south wind, which mottles waves in other parts of the county, can blow off or move sideshore here. While the Shores is ground zero for most of the area's beginners, Scripps is a favorite for local hotshots and often draws photographers and filmers. Also in the mix are students from UCSD and other area colleges. West and northwest swells work best, and the rights dominate at these times. Be aware that water quality is often affected by drain outfall directly at the beach. City lifeguards warn that water contact should be avoided for 72 hours after a storm event.

Ability Level

All Abilities

BegIntAdv

beginner and up

Local Vibe

Doable

WelcomingIntimidating

competitive

Crowd Factor

Moderate

MellowHeavy

often packed

Spot Rating

Fun

PoorPerfect

6

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

5

Water Quality

Fair

CleanDirty

5

Hazards

beginners

Bring Your

Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish, Bodyboard, Skimming

Access

Easy -- it's where La Jolla Shores Drive meets Torrey Pines Road.

Bottom

sand

Best Season

winter

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