26th Avenue
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Swl 3
0.6ft 14s.
6kJ
Swl 2
0.7ft 13s.
8kJ
Swl 1
1.5ft 9s.
16kJ
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14mph
15mph
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Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
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26th Avenue surf guide

26th Avenue is a laid-back surf spot located on the east side of Santa Cruz. It's a beachbreak that can get fun, especially when the conditions align. The area is known for its shifting sandbars, which provide a change of pace from the busier point breaks in the region. While it's not the most famous spot in Santa Cruz, it can still be a solid choice when you're looking to escape the crowded lineups without sacrificing the surf experience. Just keep in mind that beach erosion is an issue here, so the setup can vary.

The surf at 26th Ave. generally works best with small to medium swells, ideally between 2ft (0.6m) to 8ft (2.4m). It handles swells from the SouthWest (SW), South (S), and NorthWest (NW). The beachbreak offers both left and right waves, which can be fun to ride on a shortboard. For optimal conditions, aim for low to mid tide, as higher tides tend to close out the waves. The wind coming from the NorthEast is preferable for cleaner surf, making for a more enjoyable session. It's a spot that caters well to intermediate surfers looking to practice their skills without the intense pressure of more crowded areas.

Access to 26th Ave. can be a bit tricky with limited street parking, but there's additional parking available a couple of blocks away at Moran Lake Park. It's worth noting that when the surf is good, locals tend to show up to take advantage of the fun peaks. Whether you’re in the mood for a mellow session or something more exciting, 26th Ave. can deliver, particularly during autumn and winter when the swells are more consistent.

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Pleasure Point
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Pleasure Point
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26th Avenue
California, United States
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Santa Cruz Harbor
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