Surf Forecast Pleasure Point – The Hook

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Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260128 02z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260128 02z)
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Pleasure Point – The Hook surf forecast characteristics

Swell size
Unknown
Works at
Low, Mid, High

Pleasure Point – The Hook surf forecast guide

Pleasure Point – The Hook is a well-known surf spot located in Santa Cruz, California. This spot attracts surfers looking for waves that can cater to different skill levels. It's a popular area due to its laid-back vibe and the beautiful coastal scenery. The Hook is known for its consistency, making it a go-to place for locals and visitors alike who are keen on catching some surf.

When it comes to the waves, The Hook can handle a variety of conditions. You’ll find that it works best at low, mid, and high tides, making it versatile for surfers no matter the time of day. The break here can produce decent lefts and rights, depending on the swell direction and tide. It's a spot where you can enjoy a set of waves, but don't expect it to always be epic. It can sometimes be a bit crowded but there is room for everyone to have a go.

Aside from pouring your energy into riding waves, remember to check with local surfers about the conditions, as they can change throughout the day. Also, be cautious of the rocks in the area since they can sneak up on you, especially if you're not familiar with the layout. Bring your gear, respect the etiquette, and you’ll have a good time at Pleasure Point – The Hook.

Surf reports and surf forecasts nearby Pleasure Point – The Hook

Beer Can Beach
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Wed 28
Thu 29
Fri 30
Sat 31
Sun 1
Pleasure Point – The Hook
California, United States
Unknown break
Wed 28
Thu 29
Fri 30
Sat 31
Sun 1
Pleasure Point – Insides
California, United States
Unknown break
Wed 28
Thu 29
Fri 30
Sat 31
Sun 1
The Hook - Sharks Cove
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Point break
Wed 28
Thu 29
Fri 30
Sat 31
Sun 1
Jack's
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Reef break, Point break
Wed 28
Thu 29
Fri 30
Sat 31
Sun 1
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