Sand Point
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A beautiful place to camp and explore.
Additional Info:
This is bear country and cougars sometimes prowl the beach. The racoons can be bothersome as well. Make sure you bring a first aid kit as it will take a while to get assistance if needed.
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Sand Point has an challenging left point that is amazing if you can catch it with the right conditions. Not a day trip spot as it's a three mile hike through some amazing old growth rain forest via a wooden walkway from Lake Ozette. Camping is the way to go. I have never seen another surfer there except those that have been there with me.
| Walk | Long walk (>30 min) |
|---|---|
| Public access | Yes |
| 4x4 required | Unknown |
| Boat required | Unknown |
Wave Characteristics
| Type | Point break |
|---|---|
| Direction | Left |
| Bottom | Boulders |
| Power | Powerful |
| Frequency | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |
| Normal length | Long (150 to 300m) |
| Good day length | Long (150 to 300m) |
Ideal Conditions
| Wind direction | SouthEast, East |
|---|---|
| Swell direction | NorthWest, West, SouthWest |
| Swell size | 6ft-8ft - 16ft and over |
| Tide | All tides |
| Tide movement | Rising tide |
Crowd
| Week | Empty |
|---|---|
| Weekend | Empty |
Dangers
Urchins, Rocks, Sharks
Videos
None
Nearby spots
Neah Bay - Hobuck
14.06 miles away
| Direction: | Right and left |
| Bottom: | Sandy |
| Frequency: | Don't know |
Neah Bay -3rd Beach
16.12 miles away
| Direction: | Left |
| Bottom: | Sandy with rock |
| Frequency: | Very consistent (150+ days/year) |