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Point Judith

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Ideal surf conditions at Point Judith

Swell window
SE, SSE, S
Swell size
4ft - 12ft
Swell breaks over
Rock
Wave types
Point
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, N
Offshore wind
W
Works at
Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Intermediate, Expert
Seasons
Autumn, Winter
Board types
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard

Point Judith surf guide

Point Judith is known as a surf spot located in Rhode Island. It features a mix of separate and distinct breaks that can connect at times but often operate independently. The area is accessed by climbing down to a rocky beach, where you’ll have to navigate a lineup filled with slippery, moss-covered rocks. While some people might envision it as the ultimate East Coast pointbreak, the reality is a bit different. It can be a challenging spot due to the bumpy access and the absence of a clear paddling channel. This place is popular among local surfers, so if you’re hoping to find solitude, you might have to look somewhere else.

The surf at Point Judith can range from chest high to well overhead (about 1.2 to 3.6 meters) depending on the swell. It can handle swells from the southeast and south-southeast with sizes from 4 ft to 12 ft (about 1.2 to 3.6 meters). The waves typically break to the right over a rocky bottom, and while it does get pretty fun, especially on the right conditions, it requires some experience, making it better suited for intermediate to expert surfers. Wind directions for the best conditions include south-southwest, southwest, and west-northwest. Mid to high tide is generally preferred for better wave quality, but be ready for lots of paddling.

Parking can be a bit tricky, and you might find it limited, especially when the surf is good. During tropical swells, the crowd factor is heavy, and there’s a more intense local vibe. Overall, the environment around Point Judith is pretty clean, but you should be cautious of the rocks – they are a constant hazard. If you’re hitting this spot, aim for the autumn to winter season for the best conditions.

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