Long Beach Peninsula
A long, exposed Pacific beach break running the length of the peninsula-miles of sandbar peaks that fire on true westerly groundswell and can get heavy in winter. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Long Beach Peninsula in Washington.
Live updates:
Lineup Insights
The Wave
Break works on steady W-NW groundswells.
Cleaner conditions arrive with southeast to east winds (offshore for the ocean-facing shore), and mid-to-high tides usually bring fuller, more surfable peaks.
Lineup Guide
Sandbars shift frequently along the long, shallow beach and strong rip currents form near the river mouth and jetties.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
Get the full picture in WaveWise.
Stop guessing and start surfing. WaveWise analyzes live data to find your best upcoming sessions so you spend less time planning and more time paddling out.

