What's new in Southern California Surfing and Skateboarding...
What's new in Southern California Surfing and Skateboarding...
Southern California is known for many things, but consistent sunshine (think Endless Summer) and reliable surf breaks stand out above the rest. Surfing is a rite of passage for kids who grow up in Socal. Those who visit the beaches of Southern California need to know where to take their boards to. This link is to a map and a list of the best surf breaks in the region, starting near the U.S. Border at Imperial Beach in south San Diego going north of Malibu to Zuma Beach.
SurferToday.com features the latest news from the world of wave sports, including surfing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, bodyboarding, skimboarding, and wakeboarding, as well as updated content on environmental issues and surf travel.
For 35 years, Surfline\Wavetrak has connected people with the ocean. Starting with surfers and expanding to offshore cruisers, anglers and a myriad of other boating, fishing and surfing enthusiasts, they’ve made it their mission to deliver peak maritime experiences. It provides those who work and play in the ocean with all the advanced tools, personalized insights and immersive content to make their lives better -- supplying them with the information they need to make smarter decisions, seek out new experiences and gain valuable knowledge.
Created by a Google user, but good basic surfing spot info. Anyone that lists the Cortez Bank knows where to go. The links on the map haven't been tested, so click at your own risk.
Since it began in 1960, SURFER Magazine earned its moniker as The Bible of the Sport providing editorial features, revealing interviews, and award winning state-of-the-art photography.
The California Surf Museum in Oceanside, San Diego County, California, was founded in 1986 and serves tens of thousands of annual visitors . With a permanent collection that chronicles the history of surfboards and wave-riding, the museum also offers many revolving exhibits each year. Its houses a rare set of archives and collections gathered over more than 30 years, comprising one of the world’s richest troves of surfing history.
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