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Surf forecast for Big Rock (WA)

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Timezone:
Australia/Perth
Forecast updated:
30/06, 08:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260629 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260629 12z)
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Big Rock (WA) Surf Forecast Guide

Big Rock in Western Australia is a known surf spot that has gained popularity over the years. It's located along a crowded stretch of coast, particularly busy when the swell and wind are favorable. The spot isn't a secret anymore, so you can expect to share the waves with quite a few other surfers, especially those looking to take on the challenge it presents.

The surf here often features a shallow and sucky right that can get pretty intimidating once the swell hits over 5 feet (1.5 meters). However, it can handle some solid size, making it attractive to natural footers. Ideal conditions come when there's a southwest swell, but it can also work with swells from the south and northwest. The waves break over uneven reef, creating a unique take-off zone, and are best surfed during mid to high tide. Itโ€™s definitely a spot for experts, as the waves can be tricky, especially in larger conditions.

Besides Big Rock, there are other nearby surf options worth checking out. For instance, Cobblestones offers a superb right with a gnarly inside shut-down known as the Cheese Grater. Right in front of the car park, you can find Noisies, which has more pitching lefts and rights breaking over the sharp reef. Keep an eye on the conditions, as the area can be quite dynamic with currents and plenty of urchins around.

Surf spots near Big Rock (WA)

North Point
Western Australia, Australia
Point break
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Wed 1
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South Point
Western Australia, Australia
Point break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
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Big Rock (WA)
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Lefthanders
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Ellensbrook
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) is usually best with swell from south through west-southwest to northwest (S-WSW-NW), ideally southwest (SW) around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3.7 m / 12 ft, east (E) offshore wind, and mid to high tide.

Where is the surf spot Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) is a surf spot in Gracetown, Western Australia, Australia.

What is the surf break like at Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) is a right reef break over uneven reef. Expect a moderate crowd.

What surfing skill level is Big Rock (WA) suitable for?

Big Rock (WA) can suit expert surfers.

Is Big Rock (WA) beginner friendly for surfing?

Big Rock (WA) is better suited to expert surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) is one of the more consistent surf spots in Western Australia, Australia.

Is there parking for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

Parking around Big Rock (WA): free parking and car park.

What surf spots are near Big Rock (WA)?

Other nearby surf spots are South Point, North Point, Lefthanders, and Ellensbrook.

What swell direction works for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) can work with swell from south through west-southwest to northwest (S-WSW-NW); southwest (SW) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) usually works with swell around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3.7 m / 12 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

East (E) offshore wind is usually best at Big Rock (WA).

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

East (E) is offshore at Big Rock (WA).

What tide works best for surfing at Big Rock (WA)?

Big Rock (WA) works best around mid to high tide. A rising tide is usually better here.

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Forecast Table

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๐Ÿ”ฎ Time and predictions section

Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

๐Ÿ’จ Wind section

The first row on the table (with the ๐Ÿ’จ icon) shows wind speed, direction and gust. The more the wind speed the more aggressive the color (from blue, green, orange to red).

๐ŸŒŠ Wave section

The waves section consists of three rows, one for wave height and direction, one for period and one for wave energy. Our algorithm chooses the "dominant wave" using spot-adjusted surf energy (depth + directional fit). This is usually the first swell partition, but during local storms it can switch to wind waves. If that happens, values are shown in gray and italic.

๐ŸŒ’ Tide section

The tide section consists of a row with the actual heights per hour (measured at the half hour) and a table that displays the flow of the tide and the extremes (lows and highs).

Forecast map

The forecast map consists of arrows. These arrows represent all wave partitions (swell partitions and wind wave partition) and the wind. This allows you to see things like: a secondary swell or wind waves messes up the surf, or the wind is just a tick offshore so very surfable. Click a metric label in the bottom left to bring that arrow to the front โ€” handy when arrows overlap.

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