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The Top5 Places to Wing Surf in the US

Wing Surf can make you forget your troubles and let you experience the thrill of fighting against the waves again and again. That’s why every day in the world there are many people looking for the perfect surf spot just to complete a perfect chase with the waves. Perhaps in my opinion, the most perfect interpretation is not just that choppy moment, but that beautiful destination. So where is the best place to surf in the united states?

Top1 Maui

No doubt, Maui has some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world. People come from all over just to experience them. No doubt, Maui has some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world. People come from all over just to experience them. However, wing surf is a purist’s pursuit, and surfboards, gear or technological advancements are factors in having a good time. The waves on Maui are very strong, so a certain amount of caution is required before taking on this world-famous surf.

Maui is home to a huge crew of wing foilers including Kai Lenny, the Spencer brothers and Annie Reickert. You can ride the rolling swell of the island, session at kite beach or ride waves. Professional surfer Paige Alms and professional windsurfer Sarah Hauser both ride here as well. During the Summers, the trade winds in Maui are in full effect, making for great, strong conditions. Wing surf has been exploding here!

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Top2 Hood River, Oregon.

Hood River is a delightful town and a great base for exploring the natural wonders of the Hood River and Columbia River Gorge. Here offers a variety of adventure activities such as hiking, surfing, wing surf and rafting. Between the Columbia River Gorge winds and its currents, the Hood River is a surfing paradise. Visitors come from all over the world to take advantage of the canyon’s steady wind conditions, perfect for wing surf, kite sailing and other extreme water sports.

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Top3 Floras Lake, Oregon.

Lake Floras is a magical little place in southern Oregon. Situated directly on the ocean, a strip of sand separates a small lake from the waves of the Pacific Ocean. In summer, the winds are strong and steady, and the lake becomes a playground for windsurfers, kitesurfers and wing surfers. Floras Lake creates a safe learning environment for flying because you can’t go too far from shore. If you’re just getting started with wing surf, here is very suitable.

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Top4 Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California.

The water is cold in San Francisco – you’ll need to wear a wetsuit year-round, and in winter, boots and a bandana. Many beaches in these bay areas have advanced and challenging conditions.

Crissy Field, just beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is a world-class site…but the conditions are gnarly. Frigid waters, chop and huge container vessels plow through the open shipping lanes beneath the bridge. Add in tides that can easily suck an unsuspecting water person out to sea and you’ve got one of the most legendary places for wind in the US. You’ve also got an extremely busy Coast Guard. Powerful, gusting winds do make for good wing conditions however and the spot has seen a surge in wing foilers.

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Top5 CoCoa Beach, Florida

Numerous tourists visit Cocoa Beach every day. This beach is the closest beach to the East Coast, Orlando and several tourist attractions. Cocoa Beach has a pleasant climate and close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, making it ideal for wing surf. The best part is that there is no crowded seaside beach scene, perfect for a relaxing vacation. Many NASA retirees come here to enjoy their retirement, and a quarter of the residents are former NASA employees. Unlike Florida, the occupancy rate of hotels and guest houses is not very high, even in high season. The sandy beach here is 50 kilometers long, and the sand is fine and soft. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in the United States. There are many restaurants, bistros and upscale shops here.

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Best time to go surfing in Florida: September to November

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