Located near Adelaide, South Australia, Trigs Beach is an average beach break with rocks that anchor the sand to them. The waves here aren’t too challenging to surf and break for up to 50 meters providing sections for turns and cruising. There isn’t too much power in the water, it is suitable for all levels of surfers.
What are the best surf conditions for Trigs Beach?
Gets good between waist high and double overhead, but it needs a large swell to start working. Longboards, shortboards, and step up are all applicable here depending on the size. Trigs beach is suitable for beginners to advanced surfers. It isn’t the most consistent wave (4/10), and crowds will always be a problem here (9/10). The best winds are offshore, East. It works on all tides, and the best swells come from the South and Southwest.
We recommend wearing a 3/2 wetsuit in the summer with water temperatures holding around 17 degrees in February. In winter it is recommended to step up to a 4/3 with water temps plunging to 14 degrees. See the temperature chart below for more data on this.