Campus Point
Right point off the UCSB campus on the south-facing Santa Barbara coast. Long, forgiving wall shaped by Coal Oil Point and the broad west-northwest swell window. Goes on days the Channel points further down the coast won't.
Spot intel
Parking
On-campus pay-by-plate lots at the Coal Oil Point Reserve and the UCSB lagoon, about a 10-minute walk to the wave on a posted trail. Campus parking is enforced through the work week.
Crowd
Thick. Heavy longboard presence. The forgiving shape keeps less experienced surfers in the lineup year-round, and the locals run the lineup over the top of them.
Beginner-friendly?
Depends.
On small days the wave shape is approachable for confident intermediates. Above shoulder-high, the priority hierarchy tightens and the cobblestone inside is not a novice wave.
Lineup etiquette
Priority on a point goes to the deepest rider. At a longboard-heavy break, paddling inside an active takeoff is the standard call-out.
When it's on
West through west-northwest groundswell with light offshore wind from the north through northeast. Mid-tide window.
When beginners can paddle out
Knee-high to chest-high on a clean morning with light wind. The wave count is high enough that less experienced surfers can sit wide of the peak without crossing the local lineup.
Where it breaks
- Coordinates
- 34.4080, -119.8440
- Shore faces
- SSW
- Region
- Santa Barbara, California
Launching summer 2026.
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