Located in Washington state, Point Grenville is an alright, Southwest facing breach that breaks over a rock and sand bottom. The waves here are easy to surf and break for up to 100 meters providing some fun sections for cruising as well as manoeuvres. You need a permit to access the beach from the tribal office of the Quinault people. At times surfing is banned, if so it will be stated on the permit.
What are the best surf conditions for Point Grenville?
Gets good from waist high to overhead. We recommend riding a longboard here most days, but a shortboard will work when bigger. This beach is excellent for beginners, but all levels of surfers can have fun here. The surf here usually has a wave (5/10) and is almost never crowded (3/10). The best winds come from the Northwest. The best swells come from the Southwest and West. Works well on all tides.
We recommend wearing a 5/4 wetsuit in the summer when water temperatures rise to 12 degrees. Same in winter when water temps drop to 7 degrees! See the temperature chart below for more data on this.