Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (2024)

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Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Guide

Steamer Lane-The Point in Santa Cruz is an exposed reef break that has very consistent surf and works all around the year. The best wind direction is from the northeast with some shelter here from northwest winds. Clean groundswells prevail and the best swell direction is from the southwest. A reef breaks right. Best around mid tide when the tide is rising. When the surf is up, crowds are likely Take care of rocks in the line up.

Steamer Lane-The Point Spot Info

Type:Rating:
Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (2)ReefSteamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (3)3.4
Reliability:Todays Sea Temp*:
very consistent

13.2°C*ocean temperature recorded from satellite

Surfing Steamer Lane-The Point:

The best conditions reported for surf at Steamer Lane-The Point occur when a Southwest swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Northeast.

Surf Forecasts:

    Hourly Forecast12 Day Forecast

What's the best time of year to surf Steamer Lane-The Point (for consistent clean waves)?

januaryBest Season: winter

The best time of year for surfing Steamer Lane-The Point with consistent clean waves (rideable swell with light / offshore winds) is during Winterand most often the month of January. Clean surfable waves are typically found 12% of the time in January while 18% of the time it tends to be blown out. For the remaining 70% of the time it is considered too small by mostsurfers but may still be OK for beginners and groms at times.

clean

12%

Surfable waves that hold up well for longer rides in prevailing cross-offshore, offshore or light wind conditions.

too small

70%

Waves usually considered too small for good surf. Some wave-magnet breaks may still work though if conditions are right (on occasion).

Explore Steamer Lane-The Point Location Map

Interactive Steamer Lane-The Point surf break location map. View information about nearby surf breaks, their wave consistency and rating compared to other spots in the region. Current swell conditions from local buoys are shown along with live wind speed and direction from nearby weather stations. Click icons on the map for more detail. The closest passenger airport to Steamer Lane-The Point is Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC) in USA, 47 km (29 miles) away (directly). The second nearest airport to Steamer Lane-The Point is Moffett Federal Afld (Mountain View) Airport (NUQ), also in USA, 52 km (32 miles) away.

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Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecasts:

    Hourly Forecast12 Day Forecast
Todays Surf SummaryWednesday, 19 June 2024, 11:50 Local Time m, °C Wednesday 19ft, °F 2PM5PM8PM11PM Wave (m) 0.6SSW 0.4SSW 0.9WNW 0.5SSW Period (s) 14 16 9 16 Wind (km/h) 10 15 5 5 Wind State cross-on cross-on cross glass
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    Tides at Steamer Lane-The Point Current tide and informaton For Santa Cruz, California, 2 km from Steamer Lane-The Point.Next High Water: 08:49pm | 1.71mNext Low Water: 02:44pm | 0.95mNEXTIS AT (local time)remaininghigh tidelow tide

    Steamer Lane-The Point Sea Temperature

    The water temperature (13.2 °C) at Steamer Lane-The Point is quite cool. If the sun shines as we have forecast, it should feel warm enough to surf in a good spring wetsuit. Effective windchill factor of (17.0 °C) will make the air and water feel about the same temperature.Today, many surfers would wear a spring wetsuit.Current Temp*: 13.2°C*ocean temperature recorded from satellitewater-tempView Sea Temp Map

    Swell History at Steamer Lane-The Point

    Surf stats for Steamer Lane-The Point, see the swell variation by month or season on the history page here.

    Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (16)

    Average Swell

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    Wind History at Steamer Lane-The Point

    Wind stats for Steamer Lane-The Point, see the variation in direction and stength by month or season on the history page here.

    Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (19)

    Average Wind

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    Steamer Lane-The Point Reviews:

    Interactive Porthcawl Point location map. View nearby buoy information, live wind conditions and surrounding roads, paths and locations to help find new breaks. Click the buoys or wind icon to view more information.

    Ratings

    Based on 6 votes.

    • Overall:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (22)3.4
    • Quality on a good day:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (23)4.0
    • Consistency of Surf:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (24)4.3
    • Difficulty Level:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (25)3.7
    • Wind and Kite Surfing:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (26)1.5
    • Crowds:Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (27)1.3
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    Review

    Impartial reviews submitted by Surf-Forecast users.

    Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (28)

    pete pappas from United States

    “Before the University was built, there were never huge crowds. Also there are no longer any regulators in the line-up, because of the fear of one of these soy boys going to get a lawyer if they are yelled at or forbid me, dunked.
    The surf schools are a rip off. they give lessons and charge $70-80 an hour, even when it's flat. These kooks go to the point and slot when it is small, along with anyone else and create havoc. None of these clowns have paid any dues, which means you spend your time in smaller waves and in several years, maybe, just maybe you might get a shot at a very dangerous point. Forget afternoons, especially at middle peak. The kooks sit out there in groups socializing, like at cowell's and pay no attention to what's going on, wipeout on every wave and ditch their longboards.”

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      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (29)Point
      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (30)3.0

      Reliability: fairly consistent

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    • Steamer Lane-Middle Peak

      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (31)Reef
      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (32)3.7

      Reliability: very consistent

      0km away

    • Steamer Lane-The Slot

      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (33)Reef
      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (34)3.7

      Reliability: very consistent

      0km away

    • Cowells Cove

      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (35)Point
      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (36)3.0

      Reliability: fairly consistent

      1km away

    • Mitchell's Cove

      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (37)Reef and point
      • Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (CAL (38)3.4

      Reliability: fairly consistent

      1km away

    Wave Buoys Nearest To Steamer Lane-The Point:

    • Closest Wave BuoyCabrillo Point, Monterey Bay, CA37 km
    • Second closest Wave BuoyMonterey Buoy38 km
    • Third closest Wave BuoyWest Monterey Bay, CA39 km
    • Fourth closest Wave BuoyPoint Sur, CA 68 km
    • Fifth closest Wave BuoyHalf Moon Bay Buoy88 km
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    FAQs

    What is the best tide for steamer lane? ›

    The reef breaks right and creates three distinct wave zones. The three waves are named Slot, Middle Peak, and Indicators. The best swell direction is from the southwest due to the northwest winds. The absolute best time to visit Steamer Lane is around mid-tide while the tide is on the rising cycle.

    Is steamer lane a point break? ›

    Steamer Lane-The Point Surf Guide

    Steamer Lane-The Point in Santa Cruz is an exposed reef break that has very consistent surf and works all around the year. The best wind direction is from the northeast with some shelter here from northwest winds.

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    How big are the waves at Steamer Lane? ›

    Steamer Lane (The Lane) Surf Report
    Wave height *5ft / 1.5m
    Swell period16s
    Swell direction
    Wind5mph / 8km/h
    Weather20.7°C / 69°F
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    What tide level is best for surfing? ›

    Not necessarily — it depends on where you plan to surf. High tides are great if you're headed towards a reef break. The only exception is if it's near a bluff, in which case the waves rarely break before hitting land. Conversely, medium to low tides are better if you're surfing near a beach break.

    What tide is best for clear water? ›

    For snorkelers and divers, visibility will be best after high slack tide. This is when the tide has just come in, it's at its highest, and there is very little tidal current. During this time, the water will be clear enough for you to spot all exciting marine life in the water.

    Did Keanu Reeves really surf in Point Break? ›

    After learning to surf for the film, Reeves took a liking to it and took it up as a hobby. Parts of the film were shot at Lake Powell in Utah, Wheeler and Ecola State Park in Oregon, and Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, Venice, and Fox Hills Mall in California.

    What is the water temperature at Steamer Lane? ›

    The water temperature (55 °F) at Steamer Lane-Middle Peak is quite cool. If the sun shines as we have forecast, it should feel warm enough to surf in a good spring wetsuit. Effective windchill factor of (66 °F) will make the air and water feel about the same temperature.

    Why is it called Steamer Lane? ›

    One of the hypotheses indicates that in the late 1930s, two friends - Claude Horan and Wes Hammond - thought it would be nice to hire steam-powered boats to cruise back and forth to create surfable waves in the region. Hence, they named it Steamer Lane.

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    Lituya Bay in Alaska is known for the largest recorded wave, with a towering height of 1,720 feet triggered by a massive landslide in 1958, causing extensive devastation. Teahupo'o in Tahiti is famous for its incredibly large and powerful waves, reaching up to 20 feet high, attracting many experienced surfers.

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    Is high tide or low tide better for inshore fishing? ›

    An incoming tide, or rising tide, is considered one of the best fishing tide times. Water that enters an estuary area from the ocean can have a lower temperature, contain more oxygen, and have better clarity than the water that exists in the estuary during low tide or slack water periods.

    What tide is best for tide pooling? ›

    Tide pools are best explored at low tide. To choose a good day for tide pooling, use a tide table showing the times and tidal heights of all high and low tides throughout the year. They can be found at a local surfing, boating or other marine related businesses. Or, check NOAA's Tide Predictions.

    What tide is best for fishing high or low? ›

    Typically, the best times to fish are when the tide is “running” — that is, when it's on the move from high to low or vice versa. Once the water approaches the extremes of high or low tide, it slows down and stops moving, becoming what's known as “slack,” and the fish are less likely to bite.

    What is the best tide to dock a boat? ›

    The best time to dock is during a slack tide. The minimal water movement is ideal for boaters, as long as the winds are not too strong. A low tide may moor your boat before you have a chance to reach the correct docking area. A high tide also will prevent you from reaching the place where you need to dock.

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