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Dillon Beach is a kitesurfing spot located in Marin County, north of San Francisco, California. This Pacific-exposed beach sits at the mouth of Tomales Bay, offering a wild and isolated setting. Northwest winds are powerful and consistent in summer. The spot is suited for advanced riders due to cold water, strong currents at the bay mouth, and the isolated environment.
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Exposed ocean spot with waves of 0.5 to 2.5m depending on swell. Water is cold (10-14°C/50-57°F), a 4/3 wetsuit is essential year-round. Sandy bottom with rocks. Very strong tidal currents at the Tomales Bay mouth. Powerful shore break. The spot can be swept by wind and North Pacific swell.
Extremely strong tidal currents at the Tomales Bay mouth — risk of being swept offshore. Great white sharks very present in the Red Triangle and Tomales Bay. Very cold water — hypothermia. Powerful shore break. Isolated environment — rescue services far away. Frequent and sudden fog. Submerged rocks in places.
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