Three Mile

57.436467 N / -152.406267 O

Three Mile Surf Spot Guide, United States of America

Nestled in Santa Cruz County, Three Mile delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, offering a raw, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking authentic sessions. This spot shines with its very consistent surf, firing up around 150 days a year, and rewards patience with fun, shapable waves amid stunning coastal cliffs. From empty weekday lineups to mellow weekends, it captures the essence of Santa Cruz surfing freedom.

Geography and Nature

Three Mile sits within Wilder Ranch State Park, a secluded stretch of coastline about 5 kilometers west of downtown Santa Cruz along Highway 1. The beach features soft golden sand backed by dramatic bluffs and the Ohlone Bluffs Trail, with rugged cliffs rising sharply and providing a semi-protected feel from winds. Remote yet accessible, the area blends wild natural beauty with open ocean exposure, keeping the surf spot feeling untouched and immersive.

Surf Setup

This beach-break spot produces rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames on good southwest swells, with occasional barrels when conditions align. Look for northwest or south swells between 1 and 2 meters for the cleanest faces, paired with north or northwest offshore winds to keep the surface glassy. Low and mid tides work best to avoid mushy sections and maximize rideable waves. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks that shift along the beach, delivering 10 to 20 minute rides for those who paddle out early.

Consistency and Best Time

Three Mile boasts very consistent surf, breaking reliably 150 days per year thanks to its exposure to northwest winter swells and southwest summer pulses. Fall and winter from September to March offer the peak season with the most powerful, frequent waves up to 3 meters, while spring brings steadier intermediates. Avoid flat summer lulls in July and August unless a rare south swell rolls in, and time visits for early mornings to dodge any building onshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers for a relaxed atmosphere. The mix stays light with mostly locals sharing waves respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Three Mile welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy bottom and smaller days under 1 meter for easy whitewater practice. Intermediates thrive on the consistent rights and lefts that build speed and turns, while advanced riders chase bigger swells for longer walls. Every level finds approachable waves without intimidation.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and scattered rocks near the peaks that surface at low tide. Standard coastal awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2 fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 or 5/4 steamer with booties for protection. Spring and fall hover at 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit handles the chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Santa Cruz Airport (STS) about 80 kilometers north or San Francisco International (SFO) 120 kilometers north for the closest major hubs. From Highway 1 west of Santa Cruz, drive 5 kilometers past the landfill to the 3050 Coast Road trailhead in Wilder Ranch State Park, where free parking fits a few cars—arrive early and avoid blocking gates. Hike 15 to 30 minutes south along the Ohlone Bluffs Trail or beach from the Four Mile lot for direct access, with no public transport but easy driving from town.

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Three Mile Surfers Beach

United States of America
57.436467 N / -152.406267 O
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Three Mile Surf Spot Guide, United States of America

Nestled in Santa Cruz County, Three Mile delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, offering a raw, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking authentic sessions. This spot shines with its very consistent surf, firing up around 150 days a year, and rewards patience with fun, shapable waves amid stunning coastal cliffs. From empty weekday lineups to mellow weekends, it captures the essence of Santa Cruz surfing freedom.

Geography and Nature

Three Mile sits within Wilder Ranch State Park, a secluded stretch of coastline about 5 kilometers west of downtown Santa Cruz along Highway 1. The beach features soft golden sand backed by dramatic bluffs and the Ohlone Bluffs Trail, with rugged cliffs rising sharply and providing a semi-protected feel from winds. Remote yet accessible, the area blends wild natural beauty with open ocean exposure, keeping the surf spot feeling untouched and immersive.

Surf Setup

This beach-break spot produces rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames on good southwest swells, with occasional barrels when conditions align. Look for northwest or south swells between 1 and 2 meters for the cleanest faces, paired with north or northwest offshore winds to keep the surface glassy. Low and mid tides work best to avoid mushy sections and maximize rideable waves. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks that shift along the beach, delivering 10 to 20 minute rides for those who paddle out early.

Consistency and Best Time

Three Mile boasts very consistent surf, breaking reliably 150 days per year thanks to its exposure to northwest winter swells and southwest summer pulses. Fall and winter from September to March offer the peak season with the most powerful, frequent waves up to 3 meters, while spring brings steadier intermediates. Avoid flat summer lulls in July and August unless a rare south swell rolls in, and time visits for early mornings to dodge any building onshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers for a relaxed atmosphere. The mix stays light with mostly locals sharing waves respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Three Mile welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy bottom and smaller days under 1 meter for easy whitewater practice. Intermediates thrive on the consistent rights and lefts that build speed and turns, while advanced riders chase bigger swells for longer walls. Every level finds approachable waves without intimidation.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and scattered rocks near the peaks that surface at low tide. Standard coastal awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2 fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 or 5/4 steamer with booties for protection. Spring and fall hover at 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit handles the chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Santa Cruz Airport (STS) about 80 kilometers north or San Francisco International (SFO) 120 kilometers north for the closest major hubs. From Highway 1 west of Santa Cruz, drive 5 kilometers past the landfill to the 3050 Coast Road trailhead in Wilder Ranch State Park, where free parking fits a few cars—arrive early and avoid blocking gates. Hike 15 to 30 minutes south along the Ohlone Bluffs Trail or beach from the Four Mile lot for direct access, with no public transport but easy driving from town.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power

Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Three Mile from September to March for peak conditions with powerful waves up to 3 meters, or spring for steadier intermediates. The spot fires reliably 150 days a year on northwest winter swells and southwest summer pulses, with northwest or south swells of 1 to 2 meters, north or northwest offshore winds, and low to mid tides for cleanest faces. Avoid July and August flat lulls unless south swells arrive, and paddle out early mornings.
Three Mile suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom and smaller days under 1 meter for whitewater practice, intermediates build speed on consistent rights and lefts, and advanced riders chase bigger swells up to 3 meters for longer walls. Every level finds approachable waves without intimidation.
Three Mile offers classic beach-break waves peeling right and left over a sandy bottom, forming playful A-frames on good southwest swells with occasional barrels. Expect consistent peaks shifting along the beach for 10 to 20 minute rides, best with 1 to 2 meter northwest or south swells, north or northwest offshore winds, and low to mid tides for shapely, glassy faces.
Weekdays at Three Mile keep the lineup empty for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers in a relaxed atmosphere with locals sharing respectfully. Drive 5 kilometers west of downtown Santa Cruz on Highway 1 to the 3050 Coast Road trailhead in Wilder Ranch State Park for free parking fitting a few cars—arrive early. Hike 15 to 30 minutes south along Ohlone Bluffs Trail or beach from Four Mile lot.
Three Mile stands out with its raw, uncrowded vibe, very consistent surf firing 150 days a year, and fun shapable waves amid stunning coastal cliffs in secluded Wilder Ranch State Park. It delivers authentic Santa Cruz sessions from empty weekday lineups to mellow weekends, blending wild natural beauty with open ocean exposure for immersive, untouched peeling rights and lefts.

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