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Surf forecast for Chicken Reef

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Timezone:
Australia/Perth
Forecast updated:
24/06, 08:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260623 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260623 12z)
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Chicken Reef Surf Forecast Guide

Chicken Reef is a surf spot known for its challenging conditions, situated over a sharp coral-crusted shelf. It can handle swell sizes starting from 2ft (0.6m) and can pick up bigger swells, up to about 10ft (3m). The spot is pretty accessible, making it quite popular, so expect a crowd on decent days.

The waves at Chicken Reef are primarily left-breaking, and they can get quite steep, especially during bigger swells. The ideal swell direction is from the south, with some action also from the southwest. Most surfers find that mid to high tides work best, especially with north winds, which help to create more favorable conditions for riding the waves. Keep in mind that this spot is for experts, as it can get tricky with the sharp coral and fast drops.

When you're at Chicken Reef, look out for the rocky islet with a large Osprey nest on top, which is a good landmark. If the surf gets too intense, you might want to explore other nearby spots like Transits, The Basins, or North Point for alternate waves. Overall, it's a solid spot for those with experience looking to test their skills.

Surf spots near Chicken Reef

Chicken Reef
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Salmon Point
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Stark Bay
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Strickland Bay
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Radar Reef
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef is usually best with swell from south to southwest (S-SW), ideally south (S) around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3 m / 10 ft, north (N) offshore wind, and mid to high tide.

Where is the surf spot Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef is a surf spot in Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia.

What is the surf break like at Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef is a left reef break over live coral. Expect a moderate crowd.

What surfing skill level is Chicken Reef suitable for?

Chicken Reef can suit expert surfers.

Is Chicken Reef beginner friendly for surfing?

Chicken Reef is better suited to expert surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef has moderate surf consistency for Western Australia, Australia.

What facilities are available for surfers at Chicken Reef?

Facilities for surfers at Chicken Reef: camping.

Is there parking for surfing at Chicken Reef?

Parking around Chicken Reef: restricted parking.

What surf spots are near Chicken Reef?

Other nearby surf spots are Salmon Point, Strickland Bay, Stark Bay, and Radar Reef.

What swell direction works for surfing at Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef can work with swell from south to southwest (S-SW); south (S) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef usually works with swell around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3 m / 10 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Chicken Reef?

North (N) offshore wind is usually best at Chicken Reef.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Chicken Reef?

North (N) is offshore at Chicken Reef.

What tide works best for surfing at Chicken Reef?

Chicken Reef works best around mid to high tide. A rising tide is usually better here.

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