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Local Surf Breaks
Are you new to the Brevard County, Florida area and not sure which way to head when the next good surf swell hits? We've tried to sum up some of the most popular surf breaks in the area for you. Keep in mind, SurfGuru is not going to give away all the secret surf spots we know about! Don't forget, always check SurfGuru's Florida surf report and surf cams for the latest.
Cocoa Beach Pier
The Cocoa Beach Pier breaks on almost every type of swell! North swells are best in the chest to head high zone. South West winds will are perfect for grooming the sets.
Cocoa Beach Surf Report & Surf Cam
Downtown Cocoa Beach / Beach Shack
Downtown Cocoa Beach surf break, home of Bilt 2 Surf and the famous Coconuts On The Beach! This beach breaks on any swell and the bigger the better! Keep your eyes open cause there's plenty of other hot beach activity going on.
Downtown Cocoa Beach Surf Report & Cam
2nd Light (Patrick Air Force Base)
Second Light Breaks on all swell directions! Second Light is one of the most consistent breaks in Brevard county Florida. 2nd Light is Worm rock reef break, the outside reef and inside shore pound are also good on a higher tide.
Satellite Beach (RC's)
RC's was first surfed in 1960 by a bunch of kids on some California long boards and some made by local surfer under the label " Murf the Surf Custom " At the time there was a Royal Castle hamburger stand across the street where the Dunkin Donuts is today, thus RC's. Most of the spots back then were named after restaurants. Other spots like Hamburger House (now Buccaneer) and Lums (another quick food restaurant that severed just about anyone a schooner of beer) now called Perkins have changed names down through the years. Rc's can hold a solid 8ft North swell and can be very dangerous when it's that size! Look out for the holes in the reef (ankle breakers)! Rc's is also a tough paddle out when its big!
Indialantic (Boardwalk)
The Indialantic Boardwalk can hold an 8ft swell and breaks way outside 200 yards or more! Big workable walls for the Outside break and it can connect all the way to hollow shore pound with fast sections and gnarly tubes for the serious ripper.
Indialantic Surf Report & Surf Cam
Spessard Holland (Spessie)
Spessard Holland Park in Melbourne Beach is best at high tide when there's a good ground swell! Spessard Holland in Melbourne Beach will also work on large wind chop surf! Mid break sandbars with shifting peaks can get fast and round on the inside
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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