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Surfing Rocky Point: The Complete Guide

Complete surf guide to Rocky Point, a reef break in North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI). Verified swell, wind, and tide conditions plus travel info, hazards, and best seasons.

Surfing Rocky Point: The Complete Guide

Rocky Point is a reef break located in North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI), offering both lefts and rights along North America's diverse surf scene. Rocky Point is the North Shore's premier high-performance wave—shifty peaks over reef that offer both rippable faces and solid barrel sections. Rated as advanced difficulty with crowded conditions, this reef break is a worthy destination for surfers looking beyond the usual suspects.

Best Conditions

Swell Direction: The ideal swell direction is NW (315°), with workable conditions from WNW to NNW (300°–330°). Swells outside this window will either miss the break or produce disorganized waves.

Swell Size: Rocky Point needs a minimum of 1.2m / 4ft to start working and handles swells up to 3m / 10ft before conditions deteriorate.

Swell Period: Look for a swell period of at least 10 seconds, with 14 seconds being the sweet spot. Longer periods deliver more organized, powerful waves with better shape.

Wind: True offshore here blows from the ESE (120°). The full offshore range spans E to S (90°–180°). Glassy conditions under 4km/h from any direction also produce excellent surf. Plan for early morning dawn patrol sessions.

Tide: This spot works best at all tides.

When to Go

Primary Season: The prime window at Rocky Point runs November, December, January, February (Nov–Feb). This is when swell consistency and direction align most reliably with the break.

Secondary Season: A secondary window opens October, March (Oct–Mar). While not as consistent, patient surfers can still score quality sessions during this period.

Season Notes: Nov-Feb peak. Shifty peaks, strong currents keep lineup mixed.

Water Temperature: Expect water temperatures around 25°C / 77°F. A shorty or spring suit is recommended for longer sessions.

Getting There

The nearest airport is HNL, roughly 55 minutes by car.

Access: Beach access.

Hazards & Tips

Known Hazards:

  • 🪸 Sharp reef — Shallow reef, booties recommended
  • 🌀 Strong rips — Dangerous currents
  • 👥 Crowded — Gets very crowded
Shifty peaks with strong currents. Photographer magnet. Rippable faces plus solid barrels.

Safety Tips:

  • Wear reef booties to protect your feet from sharp coral and rock
  • Study the currents before paddling out. Know your exit strategy
  • Surf early mornings or off-peak days to avoid the worst of the crowds
Skill Level: This spot is rated advanced (7/10). Crowd Level: Typically crowded (8/10). Recommended board: a performance shortboard.

Check the Live Forecast

Planning a session at Rocky Point? Check the live forecast on Strike Mission to see today's conditions and the 10-day outlook. Our Strike Score algorithm rates this spot from 0 to 100 every day, factoring in swell direction, size, period, wind, and tide — so you know exactly when to paddle out.

Don't leave your next surf trip to chance. Let the data tell you when Rocky Point is firing.

*Conditions data sourced from Strike Mission's verified spot database.*