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What are some good beginner surf spots in Southern California?

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I'm a beginner surfer, I've been out about five or six times but keep getting my butt kicked and I know its because the waves are too big and rough for my skill level. I was just wondering where some good surf spots for beginners are in Southern California that have preferrable smooth rolling waves, as opposed to the big rough ones I've been trying.

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  1. Hunting beach, newport,


  2. Oceanside has several beaches that have a small break that is good to learn on.. The pier, Wisconsin St., Cassidy St. and if you can get on the base Camp Del Mar beach is perfect for learning.

    In L.A. county there is Long Beach at Belmont , Seal Beach at the pier and breakwall

    Really any spot that breaks is a good place to learn.  You have to get use to working with what you've got for waves because they are seldom the same over and over

  3. if you are a beginner i would recommend san onofre. the waves there are super slow and they rarely get above 4 feet. if you go there make sure you bring a board that is a t least 8 feet long or you wont catch anything. the other cool thing about sano is that if you get bored you can walk to trestles which is bigger and gnarlier.

  4. ha, how far you wanna travel? theres tons of spots. dont go anywhere like sandspit or anything. out front of SBCC is okay on days. just ride the whitewash if you cant handle it right away

  5. if u r just starting, DO NOT go anywhere 2 big, like:

    Hunnington, tressels, avalanche at the bay, the point at the bay and the cove, santa barbara by the college

    Go to some small places like:

    middles at the bay, the cove (in a month-when it dies down), rat beach, torance beach,

  6. i cannot name a specific break, but try a beach where there is a lot of white water and broken waves as there will be few advanced surfers in these areas. or, try going to a surf school. most schools will take you to a beginner location with waves and conditions that will allow you to learn the basics and pick up on the techniques more quickly.

  7. carpinteria is a nice quite place to learn but i learned at ocean beach in sf and stinson. just go to the beach when the waves r ur skill level

  8. I recommend you before ridin' waves go on to abc7.com click on weather then surf report check out the waves it's not exact always but pretty much it's as close as you can get.

    Some places I 've like are Manhattan also the sand isn't grainyt at all it's smooth and rarely any rocks ..The beach I experienced rough sand and rocks where Seal Beach and Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.

    Manhattan Beach is pretty cool and I see lots of beginners there too. I think every beach has rough and smooth waves from time to time and also mushy waves ya know the ones that break easily they don't hold up as much.

    Good luck and I hope you visit Manhattan!

  9. Dallas, Texas. Kansas. Detroit, Michigan. Are all great spots, but in SoCal you want to check out- Compton, Inglewood, Crenshaw, all South Central. Long Beach and the Bu are all swell places if you want to hang 10.

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