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4 Incredible Beginner Surfing Destinations in Oregon

Among the many hidden surf breaks of Oregon there are a few perfect spots for the beginner to give the cold pacific waters a shot.

By: Connor Charles + Save to a List

If you are a surfer, you may not think of the Pacific Northwest as a destination that should be on your list of places to visit. If you are not a surfer, but have always wanted to try, fifty-degree water and five-millimeter-thick wetsuits are often not the most enticing aspects of surfing. But, from Astoria to Bandon, there are amazing surf breaks set against the backdrop of Oregon’s coastline and if unique beauty is at the top of your list these spots are a must-try. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or just trying to find your sea legs, the Oregon Coast has an empty wave waiting for you.

Otter Rock: Rated by Outdoor Magazine as one of The Best North American Beginner Surf Spots, this break wedged between Depoe Bay and Newport offers some of the most consistent 2-to-4-foot surf in Oregon. With the campsites at Beverly Beach State Park just two miles down the road, this surf spot was made for a beginners’ weekend at the the coast.


Pacific City: Some of the best beer in Oregon awaits surfers just off the beach at the Pelican Pub. The pub has become a staple to the local surfing community, complete with the installation of a warm shower to wash off the salt water opposite the parking lot. Pacific City’s beach break can be very powerful, making it a challenging place for beginners. The atmosphere and the waves make for a very unique surfing locale.

Oswald West State Park: Also known as Short Sands, this surf spot is one of the Oregon Coast’s most beautiful locations. Located 20 minutes down the road from Cannon Beach, this spot has a small beach break for beginners and some great waves for veterans. When the southwest swell pushes up against the north wall, the waves created can be some of the most fun to ride in all of Oregon. A beautiful beach to spend the day, but watch out for crowds and prepare yourself for a short hike along the river on the way in.

Indian Beach: Located in what I would consider to be one of Oregon’s most beautiful coastal areas, Ecola State Park, this beach will cost $5 to park your car and is well worth the money just to watch the sunset. Often not the best beach for beginners because of strong currents and shifting sands, it is a great intermediate spot if you can avoid the crowds. Good waves in a variety of swells make Indian Beach a great destination on most occasions.


With a lot or a little experience, Oregon offers wonderful surfing on waves with few people. If you can brave the cold water and want a unique surfing experience, try adding surfing to your Oregon travel plans.

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