Surfnerd Short Icon

Carlsbad City Beach

Hourly Forecast
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
GFS Atmos (run: 20250714 06)
GFS Wave (run: 20250714 12)
⏱️s.
⚡️kJ
🔮
🌒
Monday 1
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6
Join Surfnerd+
Unlock wave energy for all spots
Check 12-days ahead with Surfnerd+
🌟 Learn more on how to read a surf forecast

Primary Swell

Check 12-days ahead with Surfnerd+

Primary Swell Energy

kJ
Join Surfnerd+ to check wave energy for all spots
Join Surfnerd+

Wind

Check 12-days ahead with Surfnerd+

Tide

Check 12-days ahead with Surfnerd+

Secondary Swell

Join Surfnerd+ to check secondary swells for all spots
Join Surfnerd+

Tertiary Swell

Join Surfnerd+ to check tertiary swells for all spots
Join Surfnerd+
Join Surfnerd for free to check this forecast
Join Surfnerd to check forecasts, set your homespot, save and create spots and log your surf sessions.
Sign up with Google

Do you already have an account? Login instead.

Ideal surf conditions at Carlsbad City Beach

Swell window
S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW
Swell size
1ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
NE
Offshore wind
NE
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)

Carlsbad City Beach surf guide

Carlsbad City Beach is a laid-back surf spot located in California. The beach offers a nice, open stretch of sand that is easy to access. It's a popular spot for both locals and visitors looking for some mellow waves. While it's not always the best spot to catch epic surf, you can find some decent sessions here, especially when conditions align.

The surf is mostly a beach break that works best with small, peaky swells coming from the south or northwest. It handles swell sizes around 1ft (0.3m), and both left and right waves can be found. The ideal conditions are when the wind blows from the northeast, and you can typically surf at low, mid, and high tides. While the waves can be mundane at times, you might catch it just right and find a few fun rides.

When you’re heading to Carlsbad City Beach, you can easily access it from the ends of Christiansen Way, Grand Avenue, Elm Avenue, and Ocean Street. It’s often not too crowded, giving you some space to enjoy the water. Remember, though, most of the time, you might find better options if you’re hunting for excellent surf.

Surf reports and surf forecasts nearby Carlsbad City Beach