Where Is The Best Beach To Learn To Surf In Southern California?

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 at 11:02 am

I was thinking about going to Malibu, but I am not sure.

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6 Responses to “Where Is The Best Beach To Learn To Surf In Southern California?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Malibu is not a good place to learn because of the crowd and locals. People can get very aggro there. My recommendation would be to go to a beach break like Venice Breakwater (take Venice Blvd all the way to the beach) and practice in the white water. It’s a sand bottom so less chance to get hurt and you’ll be out of the more advance surfers’ way. You can also do this in Santa Monica (Ocean park or bay st.). Once you can stand on the board fairly consistently go to Sunset (Sunset Blvd and PCH). The waves there are very mellow and the vibe is cool towards beginners.

  2. Angela M Says:

    Huntington Beach!!! The ORIGINAL “Surf City USA”– my husband learned while growing up there, from his dad who surfed all over California (and still has a longboard). Relatively clean and free of vagrants and a**holes (compared to Venice or Manhattan), and much easier access from any part of the LA area than San Onofre, El Capitan, etc.

  3. Little Bear Says:

    san onofre, it’s easy and clean.

  4. ivemvp@s Says:

    Manhattan Beach.

  5. t Says:

    i live in newport beach, some were around the newport peir would be good for begginers it is an easy wave to surf

  6. The Man In The Box Says:

    San Onofre state beach is, by far, one of the best places to learn. I’ve been surfing for 12 years and I caught my first wave at San Onofre. I still surf there every summer.
    Not only is it a GREAT place to learn to surf, it’s one of the nicest beaches in Southern CA. It’s a gorgeous spot; Here, check it out:http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page…