Redwood Creek Surf Break

Lat Long: 41.29° N 124.09° W

Redwood Creek Surf Forecast and Surf Report

Issued: 10 am 19 Aug 2026 (local time)

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Today's Redwood Creek sea temperature is
13.4° C
0.4° 

Redwood Creek surf forecast is for near shore open water. Breaking waves will often be smaller at less exposed spots.


Redwood Creek surf forecast from 19 Aug 2026:

  • Best quality surf: Sunday 23 Aug, 8PM (local time) - 8ft (2.5m), 8s period, NW swell with glassy winds.
  • Most powerful swell: Sunday 23 Aug, 8PM (local time) - 8ft (2.5m), 8s period, NW swell with 874 kJ wave energy.
  • Next surfable swell (1★+): Wednesday 19 Aug, 11PM (local time) - 3ft (0.9m), 12s period with WNW swell.

Best Forecast Surf Conditions for Redwood Creek this week:

The surf forecast for Redwood Creek over the next 16 days: The first swell (rated 1 star or higher) is forecast to arrive on Wednesday (Aug 19) at 11PM. The primary swell is predicted to be 0.9m and 12s period with a secondary swell of 1.3m and 7s. The wind is predicted to be glassy as the swell arrives.

The most powerful waves expected at Redwood Creek in the next 16 days are 2.5m 8s and forecast to arrive on Sunday (Aug 23) at 8PM. Winds are predicted to be glassy at the time the swell arrives.

Wave TypeTime (PDT) & Date Wave Height & Period
Next good surf (1 star+)11PM (Wed 19th Aug)3ft (0.9m) 12s
Best Surf 8PM (Sun 23rd Aug)8ft (2.5m) 8s
Most Powerful 8PM (Sun 23rd Aug)8ft (2.5m) 8s

Table - best surf conditions forecast for Redwood Creek over the next 16 days.


The Lowdown

Alright folks, Rusty here. Let’s break down what we’ve got over the next couple of weeks at Redwood Creek.

This is a river mouth set-up that’s exposed to swell from the west, but it’s a fickle break—it rarely breaks, so we’re really working with a narrow window of opportunity here. The water temp is sitting at 56°, which is pretty much normal for this time of year, so no surprises in the wetsuit department.

The first surfable conditions pop up Wednesday morning, August 19th, but it’s nothing to write home about. We’ve got a 3ft swell from the WNW with a period of 12 seconds, and the wind is light and offshore. The wave energy is moderate (425). Still, it’s marginal surf, and the break is inconsistent, so don’t expect much.

Through the rest of that week and into the next, it’s a real mixed bag. Thursday, August 20th, sees a bit more size—4ft in the afternoon—but the wind swings cross-onshore, and the period drops to 11 seconds, so it’s not clean. The energy is still moderate (443). Friday is similar, with small, weak waves. Saturday, August 22nd, is a write-off: poor conditions, small swell, and choppy wind.

Now, Sunday, August 23rd, things get interesting. The morning brings a 6ft swell from the NW, but it’s short-period (8 seconds) and the wind is offshore. That’s a punchy, messy wave, but for the right crew, it might hold some fun ones. The energy is moderate (491). By afternoon, it jumps to 8ft and the wind is cross-onshore, making it a bit of a beast—definitely for experienced surfers only. The combined energy is strong (858). This is the biggest swell of the window, but the quality is questionable.

Monday, August 24th, is the standout. In the morning, we’ve got 5ft from the NW, but it’s the afternoon that really shines. The swell drops to 4ft, the wind goes glassy, and the combined energy is moderate (370). The waves are clean, with that NW swell wrapping in nicely. The wind is dead calm, making for silky conditions. This is the best bet for a good session.

From there, the forecast gets iffy. The swell drops off, and the wind stays messy. By Tuesday, August 25th, we’ve got a 2ft swell from the SW with a very long period of 16 seconds—that’s groundswell, but it’s tiny and the wind is cross-onshore. The energy is moderate (416). The long period means it’ll break straight at the beach, so it’s not ideal for the river mouth.

The last week of August and into September is a grind. Saturday, August 29th, shows 7ft in the afternoon, but the wind is a moderate cross-onshore, making it choppy and messy. The combined energy is strong (668), but it’s not worth paddling out unless you’re a glutton for punishment. Sunday, August 30th, and Monday, August 31st, are similar: biggish swell, poor wind, and poor surf quality.

By Tuesday, September 1st, the swell fades, and the conditions are poor. Wednesday, September 2nd, we’ve got a 2ft swell from the WNW with a 13-second period, but the wind is cross-onshore and the wave energy is weak (243). Not much to get excited about.

Thursday, September 3rd, closes out the window with a 5ft NW swell in the afternoon, moderate energy (525), and light cross-onshore wind. It’s marginal, but it might offer a few fun ones for the persistent.

Overall, the best surf is on Monday, August 24th, with that glassy afternoon session. Other than that, it’s a lot of waiting and hoping for the wind to cooperate. Keep an eye on the forecast, but don’t hold your breath.

Rusty.

Short Range Forecast

Mostly dry. Very mild (max 19°C on Wed afternoon, min 12°C on Wed night). Wind will be generally light.

Days 4-6 Weather Summary

Mostly dry. Warm (max 22°C on Mon morning, min 13°C on Sat morning). Wind will be generally light.

Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Monday
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0.9
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1.2
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11
0.8
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11
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0.7
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Metric surfscale
Energy kJ
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183
237
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311
153
115
106
78
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225
373
678
574
306
200
167
219
132
173
Wind (km/h)
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NNE
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15
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High Tide
4:57PM2.43m
7:08AM1.75m
5:48PM2.36m
8:45AM1.77m
6:49PM2.33m
9:55AM1.85m
7:52PM2.35m
10:39AM1.93m
8:50PM2.41m
11:11AM2.01m
9:40PM2.48m
11:39AM2.10m
10:25PM2.55m
Low Tide
10:27AM1.37m
00:25AM0.81m
11:15AM1.53m
1:35AM0.79m
12:24PM1.63m
2:40AM0.72m
1:46PM1.66m
3:33AM0.63m
2:55PM1.63m
4:17AM0.54m
3:49PM1.55m
4:55AM0.46m
4:34PM1.44m
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Information about the Redwood Creek Surf forecast

The above surf forecast table for Redwood Creek provides essential information for determining whether the surfing conditions will be good over the next 16 days. A general guide to surfing at Redwood Creek can be found by selecting the local surf guide option on the grey menu. Our Redwood Creek surf forecast is unique since it includes wave energy (power) that defines the real feel of the surf rather than just the height or the period. If you surf the same spot (Redwood Creek) regularly then make a mental note of the wave energy from the surf forecast table each time you go. Very soon you may start to choose your surf days based on the wave energy alone combined with our forecast of favourable offshore wind conditions. Our star ratings will help here and of course you will also find the usual wave height and period predictions on our surf forecasts as well as a full break down of the swell components under our advanced users option (to reveal that, click the little Einstein character under the tide times).

Further information to help with frequently asked questions about our surf forecast for Redwood Creek may be found under the help tab on the top menu and also by moving your mouse over the question marks on the surf forecast table itself. Please always bear in mind that the forecast is for near-shore open water and local factors at each surf break influence the actual breaking wave height, such as the beach / reef profile, water depths offshore and shelter.

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