• ABOUT THE SPOT

Surfing in The Cove, Sandy Hook, New Jersey USA

Wave Type:
Point-break
Wave Direction:
Right
Good Swell Direction:
Southeast, east, northeast
Good Wind Direction:
West, Southwest
Sandy Hook is a barrier spit, approximately 6 mi/9.6 km in length and varying between 0.1 mi/0.16 km and 1 mi/1.6 km wide in Middletown Township, in Monmouth County, lengthwise the Atlantic Ocean coast of eastern New Jersey. The eastern shoreline consists of public beaches, where many visitors have the opportunity to spend their holidays.

Sandy Hook is a place, which attracts visitors from every corner of the world. Being widely known for its great beaches and its excellent weather conditions, no-one should ever miss visiting this spot and trying to exercise one of the most popular activities. Surfing!!!

First of all, the spot is addressed to all surfers of ability. The waves are point-break with right direction and the bottom is sandy with rocks. The normal length is 50 to 150 m/164 to 492 ft and on good days can reach at 150 to 300 m/492 to 984 ft. Good swell direction is from southeast, east, northeast and the swell size starts working at less than 1 m/3 ft and holds up to 3 m+/10 ft+. The best tide movement is rising and falling. Enjoy your activity by starting a game with the aggressive waves, whose height ranges from 0.5 to 20 m (1 to 65 ft). The best wind direction comes from west and southwest.

The Cove at Sandy Hook is a fine place for enjoying your favorite sport and relaxing as well. If you visit this site on weekends, you will get in touch with a lot of crowd.