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Surfing South East USA



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By : Manuel Rivers    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-14 20:47:33
If you are travelling to United States of America than you must definitely checkout the south eastern area of the country which is dominated by locations that has a good coastal landscape. Places like Florida, Georgia and South Carolina are said to be one of the most beautiful coastal locations in the world and you can enjoy these places along with your family and friends. North Carolina is known for its scenic beauty and therefore we find that most of the photographers prefer these places where you can find scenic beauty throughout the year. Since these areas are covered by water on one side they make the best beach destinations and also the best surfing destinations in the United States of America.

North Carolina is known for its marshes and lakes. Though, you will not find many surfing spots here there are few that are really good and are worth a visit. Some of the surfing spots in North Carolina are The Cavalier, Shackleford Banks, Sea Haven, Rhodanthe Pier, Pea Island National Park, North Corolla, Nags Head, Mysticks, Middles, Lookout, Hatteras Light House, Frisco Pier, Cowans Ford, Corolla, Coquina Beach, Chicahauk, Carova, Boiler, Avon Pier and Atlantic Beach.
If you are in southern section of North Carolina you will find more surf spots like Bald Head Island, Bogue Inlet Pier, C Street, Carolina Beach, Carrot Island, Columbia Street, Crystal Pier, Fort Macon, Holden Beach, Mason Inlet, Masonborough Island, Oak Island, Ocean Isle, Onslow Beach, Shell Island, Shit Pipe, The Cove and Wrightsville Beach. Most of the surf spots and beaches are open for all kinds of surfers because the tides are not really high.

South Carolina has better waves compare to North Carolina and therefore you will find that the swells here are better and bigger than what you experienced in North Carolina. Some of the best surf spots here in South Carolina are 13th Avenue, 2nd Avenue Pier, 3rd Bar, Apache Pier, Berts Bar, Boiler, Boneyards, Breach Inlet, Bull Island, Charlies, Cherry Grove Pier, Myrtle Beach, Naked Lady, Negroidz, North Litchfield, Ocean Lakes, Osprey Walk, Parking Lots, Pawleys Island, Point, Skat Racks, South Beach, South End, Springmaid Pier, The Reef and The Washout.

Further down south, Georgia does not have many surf spots but some of the good locations to surf are here like Sugar Shack, Tybee Island Pier, South Tybee Sandbars, Little Tybee Island, Ossabaw Island, St. Catherines Head and Cumberlands Islands. If you are looking to enjoy some of the best surfing action in this region than there is nothing like North Florida. The beaches and surf spots are loaded with people and therefore you will find the finest surfing action happening here. Some of the best surf spots here are 7th Avenue, Backyard Ocean Gallery, Beach Club, Beacon Point, Buccaneer, Canova Beach, Carpet Muncher, Wabasso, Vilano Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, The Shoals, The Raddison, The Mayport, The Lodge, Talbot Point, St. Augustine Pier, Spanish House, Sebastian Inlet, Satellite Beach, Peanuts, Ocean Avenue, Patricks Air Force Base and North Beach Park.
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