Surfing in North Carolina


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Surf Spots In North Carolina
SurfSpot Photos Quality Wave direction Wave type Crowd level
Frisco 0 2 Right & left Beach break Not Too Bad
Kill Devil Hills 0 4 Right & left Beach break Can Get Busy
Nags Head 1 3 Right & left Beach break Can Get Busy
North CB 0 3 Right & left Beach break Can Get Busy
North End Wrightsville Beach 0 3 Right Beach break Can Get Busy
North Topsail Beach 2nd Access 0 3 Right & left Beach break Not Too Bad
North-End Fort Fisher 0 2 Left Beach break Can Get Busy
Pea Island 0 3 Right & left Beach break Can Get Busy
Surf City Pier 0 2 Right & left Beach break Can Get Busy
Topsail 0 2 Right & left Beach break Empty
Uncle Joe's 0 3 Right & left Beach break Not Too Bad
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Information about North Carolina
North Carolina is located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north. North Carolina contains 100 counties. Its largest city is Charlotte and its capital is Raleigh.

North Carolina was one of the original English Thirteen Colonies, and was originally known as Province of Carolina.

The state is approx 150 wide by 560 miles long and has a population of 9.4 million. Fortunately, not all of them surf!
North Carolina Surfing Info and Details
All the swell is produced from the Atlantic. The best surfing conditions are found in Autumn and Winter. The water is cold at this time of the year.

Be prepared to surf with lots of other people, things can get pretty hectic at some of the better spots along the North Carolina Coast.