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Surf forecast for Stockton Beach

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Timezone:
Australia/Sydney
Forecast updated:
24/06, 10:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260623 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260623 12z)
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Stockton Beach Surf Forecast Guide

Stockton Beach is a long stretch of coastline that runs for about 32 kilometers. It offers a mix of spots, which means you can find different waves depending on where you are. This beach can be a bit busy, with plenty of 4X4s cruising through the dunes, but it's still a place where surfers can explore and find some fun waves.

The surf at Stockton Beach can be decent, especially with the right swell. It generally works best with northeast and southeast swells, handling sizes from about 1 foot (0.3 meters) and up. The best waves typically break over sand, creating beach breaks that can offer both left and right waves. Youโ€™ll find that the middle section of the beach has better banks, often forming around the isolated Sygna shipwreck. The northwest wind is preferred, and you can surf at low, mid, or high tides. This spot can be beginner-friendly, making it a good choice for those just starting to get into surfing.

Due to the long stretch of beach, there are plenty of options to find your own space. However, it's worth noting that the area is known for shark sightings, so it's good to keep an eye out. If you're looking for a quieter spot, check out Birubi Beach at the northern end where the access is easier and the banks are usually more reliable.

Surf spots near Stockton Beach

Newcastle Harbour
New South Wales, Australia
Unknown break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Stockton Beach
New South Wales, Australia
Beach break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Nobbys Beach
New South Wales, Australia
Beach break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Flatrock
New South Wales, Australia
Reef break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Newcastle Beach
New South Wales, Australia
Beach break
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach is usually best with swell from northeast to southeast (NE-SE), ideally northeast (NE) around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft, northwest (NW) offshore wind, and any tide.

Where is the surf spot Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach is a surf spot in Stockton, New South Wales, Australia.

What is the surf break like at Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach is a left-and-right beach break over sand. Expect a moderate crowd.

What surfing skill level is Stockton Beach suitable for?

Stockton Beach can suit beginner surfers.

Is Stockton Beach beginner friendly for surfing?

Yes. Stockton Beach can suit beginner surfers when conditions are manageable.

How consistent is the surf at Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach is one of the more consistent surf spots in New South Wales, Australia.

What facilities are available for surfers at Stockton Beach?

Facilities for surfers at Stockton Beach: lifeguard.

Is there parking for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Parking around Stockton Beach: free parking, roadside parking, and car park.

What surf spots are near Stockton Beach?

Other nearby surf spots are Newcastle Harbour, Nobbys Beach, Flatrock, and Newcastle Beach.

What swell direction works for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach can work with swell from northeast to southeast (NE-SE); northeast (NE) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach usually works with swell around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Northwest (NW) offshore wind is usually best at Stockton Beach.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Northwest (NW) is offshore at Stockton Beach.

What tide works best for surfing at Stockton Beach?

Stockton Beach can work on all tides. A rising tide is usually better here.

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๐Ÿ”ฎ Time and predictions section

Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

๐Ÿ’จ Wind section

The first row on the table (with the ๐Ÿ’จ icon) shows wind speed, direction and gust. The more the wind speed the more aggressive the color (from blue, green, orange to red).

๐ŸŒŠ Wave section

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๐ŸŒ’ Tide section

The tide section consists of a row with the actual heights per hour (measured at the half hour) and a table that displays the flow of the tide and the extremes (lows and highs).

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