


Surfline offers the most reliable Bodega Bay surf reports and surf forecasts. With over a half century of surf reporting experience behind us, Surfline is able to ensure that every Bodega Bay report is accurate, detailed and designed to provide the most current, updated surf report and surf forecast. All of these marine conditions are critical to enjoying an epic day of surf in Bodega Bay. Like so many surf other surf spots around Sonoma County, Bodega Bay surf spots are affected by the dramatic swings of the tide, swell angle, swell period, as well as wind conditions. Thanks to all of the technical features, data streams and tools in Surfline’s exclusive network of surf reports, surf cams and in-depth surf forecasts, deciding when and where to paddle out in Bodega Bay has become exceptionally user-friendly and remarkably accurate. The spring is plagued by onshore winds and variable swells and the summer is relatively quiet, but the water does warm up a little and strong south swells will filter into the area. It’s not uncommon for northwest swells to top 20 feet in the winter months, which renders most spots unsurfable. The fall is the best season for surfing around Bodega Bay as the conditions are cleanest and can offer some excellent days. Alfred Hitchcock filmed his movie The Birds in Bodega Bay, which only adds to the crazy wilderness of the area. From Salmon Creek, to Goat Rock, to Doran Park, the Bodega Bay has a number of regular spots for the hearty locals and the traveller brave enough to tempt cold water, violent winter storms and Great White sharks. Aloha and welcome to Surfline’s Bodega Bay Surf Reports and Surf Cams – the most comprehensive and reliable source for Bodega Bay surf reports and surf cams.Ī cold, harsh stretch of the California coast, what Bodega Bay lacks in comfort it makes up for in unspoiled beauty.
