Westhampton / Quogue
New York · United States
5 spots
About Westhampton / Quogue
Westhampton and Quogue represent some of Long Island's most accessible and versatile surf territory, sitting along the South Shore with five solid beach breaks that cater to a range of skill levels. This stretch offers consistent left and right-hand waves that work year-round, with Quogue Village Beach being the most beginner-friendly option while spots like Cupsogue, Pikes, Ponquogue, and Tiana Beach deliver more challenging terrain for intermediate and advanced surfers. The moderate crowd factor of 3/5 across all breaks means you'll find other surfers without feeling overwhelmed, making this a genuinely social stretch of coast.
The waves here are relatively mellow and manageable, averaging around 0.7 to 0.9 meters throughout the year. Beach breaks by nature offer shifting banks and multiple peaks, so conditions change regularly—this keeps things interesting and rewards local knowledge. The wind patterns stay fairly consistent in the 3.5 to 4.8 m/s range, with lighter offshore and side-offshore conditions common during summer months, which helps shape cleaner faces when swells line up.
Late summer and early fall is when this area truly shines. September stands out with an average score of 37 and waves averaging 0.9 meters, while August and October also deliver solid conditions with scores of 35 and best-day potential reaching 80 and 78 respectively. Water temps climb to around 21-22°C during these months, making extended sessions comfortable without heavy wetsuits. Winter months (January through March) bring slightly larger average waves near 0.8-0.9 meters and best-day scores in the upper 60s-70s, though water temps dip to freezing at 3.9-5.3°C, demanding serious thermal protection.
Access is straightforward with public beach parking available and a relaxed, welcoming vibe across all five breaks. Summer crowds thin considerably once you head into fall, and locals here are generally stoked to see dedicated surfers making the effort.
Based on WeWave data, September emerges as the premier month with the highest average score of 37 and best-day potential reaching 83, paired with enjoyable 21.4°C water temperatures. The August-October window represents peak season, consistently delivering scores in the 35-37 range with waist-to-chest-high waves. Winter (January-March) offers a secondary season for wave hunters willing to embrace 3.9-5.2°C water temps, while summer (June-July) sees the smallest waves and lowest scores, making it ideal for beginners or recovery time.