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Surf forecast for Observation City

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Timezone:
Australia/Perth
Forecast updated:
02/07, 20:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260701 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260701 12z)
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Observation City Surf Forecast Guide

Observation City is a laid-back surf spot located close to the popular beaches of Scarborough, just 2km (1.2mi) south. It's a place where both locals and backpackers find some good vibes and accommodations. The scenery is nice, but when it comes to surfing, you'd better check the conditions before heading out.

The surf here can be pretty average most of the time. It mainly works with swells from the Southwest and West, and you can expect it to handle small waves from around 1ft (0.3m). The waves break over sand, making it a decent spot for beginners. You can catch both left and right waves, which is a plus. For the best sessions, you'll want to aim for low, mid, or high tide, and it's ideal if there's an east wind. However, don't get your hopes up too much unless you find that rare combo of good swell and wind.

In the afternoons, you'll notice plenty of kiters enjoying the breeze, so if surfing isn't working out, you can always watch or join them. Just be mindful of the busy atmosphere during peak times, as it can get a bit crowded on the water. Overall, Observation City can be a chill spot to catch some waves if the conditions align.

Surf spots near Observation City

Main Beach
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6
City Beach Groyne
Western Australia, Australia
Unknown break
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6
Floreat Groyne
Western Australia, Australia
Unknown break
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6
Observation City
Western Australia, Australia
Beach break
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6
Trigg Point
Western Australia, Australia
Reef break
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Observation City?

Observation City is usually best with southwest to west (SW-W) swell around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 1.8 m / 6 ft, east (E) offshore wind, and any tide.

Where is the surf spot Observation City?

Observation City is a surf spot in Scarborough, Western Australia, Australia.

What is the surf break like at Observation City?

Observation City is a left-and-right beach break over sand. Expect a busy crowd.

What surfing skill level is Observation City suitable for?

Observation City can suit beginner surfers.

Is Observation City beginner friendly for surfing?

Yes. Observation City can suit beginner surfers when conditions are manageable.

How consistent is the surf at Observation City?

Observation City has moderate surf consistency for Western Australia, Australia.

What facilities are available for surfers at Observation City?

Facilities for surfers at Observation City: restrooms, showers, and lifeguard.

Is there parking for surfing at Observation City?

Parking around Observation City: free parking, paid parking, roadside parking, and car park.

What surf spots are near Observation City?

Other nearby surf spots are Trigg Point, Floreat Groyne, City Beach Groyne, and Main Beach.

What swell direction works for surfing at Observation City?

Observation City can work with swell from southwest to west (SW-W).

What swell size works for surfing at Observation City?

Observation City usually works with swell around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 1.8 m / 6 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Observation City?

East (E) offshore wind is usually best at Observation City.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Observation City?

East (E) is offshore at Observation City.

What tide works best for surfing at Observation City?

Observation City can work on all tides. A rising tide is usually better here.

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