Ghost Fingers · NorCal — Bay Area · SF

Fort Point

Left-breaking wave under the south anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Wraps in only on the biggest northwest groundswells — the Gate refracts most swell out before it reaches the wave.

SF Famous spot NDBC buoy 46237NOAA tide 9414290

Spot intel

Parking

Paid lot at Fort Point itself, gated and limited. Free roadside parking along Marine Drive when the lot's full. The walk to the lineup is short.

Crowd

Thin most of the year; thick the few days it breaks. Locals run it. The wave's rarity tightens the lineup whenever the swell shows up.

Beginner-friendly?

No.

Reef-and-rock bottom, strong tidal current out of the Gate, and a wave that only turns on at sizes well past beginner range. Not a beginner wave.

Lineup etiquette

Single-peak left — priority goes to the deepest rider. Dropping in on a wave already taken from the peak is the standard call-out.

When it's on

Long-period northwest groundswell with light offshore wind from the east. The tidal current through the Gate shapes the wave more than the tide level itself.

Where it breaks

Coordinates
37.8100, -122.4751
Shore faces
WNW
Region
SF, California

Launching summer 2026.

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