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Continent:
North America
Country:
Florida (USA)
Next Big City:
West Palm Beach
Next Town:
Stuart
 
Type:
Ocean
Rider Ability:
Intermediate, Expert
Features:
Shower, Toilet, Parking


Water
Type:
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small Wave (< 1m), Medium Wave (1-3m)
Hazards:
Reefs
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
Tide Independent

This place has an actual reef break. There are 5 sets of worm coral parallel to the beach extending for about a 1/2 mile to St. Lucie Inlet. At low tide, the closest reed is exposed for about 200 yards. Inside is butter, outside jacks huge! This is an advanced only spot for sure. It's just south of a known Florida surf break called the `Rocks`.
Beach
Type:
Sand
Size:
Depending on Tide
Hazards:
None
Beach Users:
None

Very narrow beach, and launch south of guarded area. There is room to launch safely. Sand beach which shifts regularly. Good parking.

Wind

Best Months:
January, February, March, April, December
Wind Type:
Thermal Winds, Frontal Winds
Best Direction:
No Info
Main Direction:
N, E, SE, S

An onshore spot only! Spring: Southerly to Eastern components dominant. Fall: Northern and Eastern, not super strong but all kites will be used in a season.



How to get there
Transport:
Car
Access:
Short Walk


Get directions from


Martin County. Route 95 to the Stuart exit (100). East on Route 76 to Indian Street. Take Indian till stop sign, about 2/1/2 miles. Left and follow to stop light. Right. Go over 2 bridges. At next stop light, go right and follow to Bathtub. As you drive the last section you will see the intercoastal and may see kites at Stuart Beach above the tree line. If so, go there instead.

Extra Information
Rules:
Restricted Zones


Stay out of the Guarded areas. Ask a local kiter! Careful of the fall mullet run, sharks are very prevalent, they do bite!

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