Ocean Park sits on the exposed west side of the Long Beach Peninsula, producing reliable beach-break peaks that favor angled W-SW groundswells and punchy, sandbar-driven sections. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Ocean Park in Washington.
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Lineup Insights
The Wave
Expect shifting sandbars that move the peak along the beach and create fast, closeout sections near low tide.
Best windows are west-southwest groundswells with light easterly winds (offshore) and mid-to-high tide for cleaner takeoffs.
Lineup Guide
Expect shifting sandbars that move the peak along the beach and create fast, closeout sections near low tide.
Crowds are light compared with Long Beach but the lineup concentrates where a good trough forms.
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