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Tierra Del Mar is a small coastal village on Oregon's north coast, between Pacific City and Sand Lake. This spot offers a wild and uncrowded sandy beach, far from tourist bustle. The beach is exposed to North Pacific swells and benefits from northwest thermal winds in summer. The atmosphere is quiet and residential, with direct beach access from the village. It is a spot favored by locals for its calm and relative isolation.
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Cold water year-round (10-14°C), 4/3 wetsuit essential in summer, 5/3 in winter. Regular waves of 1 to 2 meters with northwest swell. Sandy bottom. Frequent rip currents, especially on outgoing tide. Northwest thermal wind is reliable in summer at 15-25 knots. Typical conditions for Oregon's north coast beaches.
Dangerous sneaker waves on this exposed Pacific beach. Powerful rip currents on outgoing tide. Massive driftwood on the beach. Very cold water risking rapid hypothermia. Isolated spot with very few people and distant rescue services. Never ride alone. Coastal fog that can reduce visibility suddenly.
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