Moss Landing
Central California Surf Spots
Surf Guide
There's a bit of good old-fashioned localism going on at Moss Landing, one of California's best beachbreaks. The place is watched over by a burly local crew, a combination of Point Break and Tequila Flats. These guys have been surfing the Landing for years, decades and they resent the ever-growing intrusion of outsiders at "their" spot. They are terrified that Moss Landing is going to become an annex of Santa Cruz, and they have been known to get feisty, particularly around longboarders and photographers. You can't blame them for being protective of their spot. Moss Landing is a world-class beachbreak. During the winter, when a west swell is filling the bay and the offshores are howling out of the Salinas Valley, Moss Landing will take your breath away, in more ways than one. Just offshore, hidden under all that water, the Monterey Canyon drops down to a maximum depth of over a mile. There are some strange critters floating around way down there, and the Canyon has an effect on what happens along the beach. The swell that hits Moss Landing has come out of very, very deep water and hasn't been slowed down by the continental shelf. The result is a very powerful beachbreak, and a place that is only slightly less frustrating and challenging than Ocean Beach. It can be almost impossible to get out at Moss Landing, and there is always the possibility of getting hammered by a triple-overhead wave. In the winter, Moss Landing is a very serious surf spot -- big, powerful and challenging. For people who don't paddle like Buzzy Kerbox, the surf mellows the closer you go to the jetty to the south, and it gets gnarlier as you go north, toward the dunes. There also is surf on the other side of the harbor, in front of the Moss Landing Marine Lab and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. There are some places to eat, drink and hang out on that side, and you might want to check out the pretty awesome facilities at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Funded by David Packard, these guys have some big, expensive toys for probing the depths and gathering specimens for the aquarium.
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced - Pro
intermediate to very advanced
Local Vibe
Intimidating
Very vibey at times. There have been some WWF brawls at Moss Landing between the locals and visitors.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
It can get edgy out there, but there is lots of room.
Spot Rating
Perfect
8-10
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
Can be impossible to get out when it's big.
Water Quality
Clean
3. Minimal.
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
W, NW, SW
Wind
E. Straight outta Salinas.
Surf Height
small to mega
Tide
Variable. Moss Landing can handle it all.