It is a long stretch of beach between JP Luby Park and Bob Hall Pier, easily seen by the sea wall between 2 hotels. park on top to get a better view of the waves. Usually better than it looks.
This spot has some good power. Waves jack up on a long shallow sand bar. Longer rides that at the piers. On a big clean swell, rides can be really good. Better that Bob's, no crowds and more waves. But you have to catch it right.
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One of the better spots in Central texas. Has some really solid days. More variety in days that you can surf it. if there is a current, walk the wall and bust a drift.
favorite spot
this is my favorite spot, it's nice and empty and after you surf you can just go chill in the hot tub at the holiday inn!
comment by Transplanted in Utah now a skier!, 2007-04-20 22:42:23
Nothing New
You guys act like no one has ever heard of these surf spots. I grew up in Dallas and have surfed and known about all these places since the 1960's, its just the new generation of Texas surfers think that they are the only ones who know. And as far as wave form the best formed Texas wave I have ever seen was in Galveston 1980. Does not happen very often, 2nd to that would be the cove in SPI. COOL BEANS MAN!
comment by Anonymous, 2006-07-27 00:26:39
now that the beans are spilled and the jettys done hows the surf?
comment by rudeboy013 , 2008-09-06 11:43:28