| South Beach Park OverviewNewport has some of the cleanest, down-the-line wavesailing on the Oregon Coast when the NW swell hits 8 feet or better. The south arching orientation of the jetty cleans up the usually messy summer swell nicely. 
 Due to the high dunes, and angle of the beach, it's usually side-off with
 N or NW wind. There are two places to launch: The S. Jetty, which can be brutally exposed, but closer to the sailing/surfing wave, and the South Beach state park (day use area), which requires an upwind sail of about two reaches, but has a grassy, windless, and generally much more pleasant
 rigging and parking area. There are also bathrooms and a cold water
 shower at the park.
 
 The wind at the South Jetty sailing area is usually about 5 knots less than other sites in the area, but generally fills in by about 3 p.m. in the summer. Bring your 5.3 and don't get caught in the shore
 break directly in front of the South Beach State Park day use area.
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| Season: | May - Sept |  
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| Water: | waves |  
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| Ability Level: | expert |  
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| Familiness: | not much |  
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| Parking: | plenty, short walk to launch |  
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| Launch: | beachbreak w/ short jetty |  
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 Sensor NotesData from this station is courtesy of NOAA's National Data Buoy Center. This sensor is a government installation. Available on the internet as public domain, site information is ported to iwindsurf.com's site. We fully appreciate the high quality, precision sensor array that sits in a position which can't be beat on the South Jetty. It seems to provide a pretty good reading although some reports have been received that it may err slightly on the high side. Also be sure to check that info you are receiving is not old as NWS sites are notoriously bad at staying current! |  
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