Luscomb's Point is a nice place to watch a beautiful San Diego sunset. It is accessible via Sunset Cliffs Drive-south-from the I-8 Freeway west and also by taking the bridge (south) across the flood control channel ( You follow Sunset Cliffs Drive southward, straight through Ocean Beach and Luscomb's Point is a very large dirt lot, bordered on the east side of Sunset Cliffs Drive by the upscale Pt. Loma and beachfront homes. The only parking is curbside and on a nice day it's often difficult to find a parking space without a short walk. Luscomb's Point is well known as one of Sunset Cliffs premier righthand surf points; the bottom consists of flat rocky reef. On a very good day, when the winter swells are out of the west or northwest and about 4' to 8,' this area produces some very nice righthanders : It's at it's very best between 6' to 8' with an occasional 10' beauty. It's usually best when it's glassy or slightly windblown however, it can also get quite crowded; when it's at it's hot, it should be surfed by only very experienced surfers. The crowd can also get quite aggressive but, surfing etiquette prevails. It's best surfed at a medium to low tide, with the very low tides producing some extremely steep drops, walls and an occasional tube. The medium tides producing some long walls and nice off the lip rides ; if you can make it around an occasional inside wall, the ride is quite long. It's also a good place for photographers, because the break is closer to the rocky shoreline. When paddling out, it's fairly easy unless you get directly in front of the rocky wall when the sets are big and the tide is a little higher however, there are several good entry and exit spots. It's also a shortboarder's wave. If you have a longboard, try North Garbage and other slower areas. The best months are usually December through mid February. In the summer it's usually flat...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLuscombās Point is one of the most stunning and peaceful spots along Sunset Cliffs, offering unparalleled ocean views, dramatic coastal bluffs, and a front-row seat to some of the most beautiful sunsets in San Diego. Named after Happy Luscomb, a well-known local surfer from the 1930s, this scenic overlook has long been a favorite gathering place for surfers, photographers, and nature lovers.
The rugged cliffs and crashing waves create an incredible backdrop, whether youāre here to watch surfers ride the waves below, catch a jaw-dropping sunset, or simply enjoy the salty ocean breeze. The natural rock formations and tide pools add to the beauty, making it a great spot for exploring and taking in the raw power of the Pacific.
Though there are no fences or railings, the open space makes the experience even more specialājust be sure to watch your step and stay back from the edge. Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot to reflect, a romantic place to watch the sun go down, or just a classic piece of San Diegoās coastline, Luscombās Point is a must-visit. Itās San Diego at its most wild...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is a place that you must go if you're anywhere close to San Diego sunsets here are next to none absolutely beautiful at low tide you can go underneath the rocks to a natural Arch but I would not recommend going down there at high tide as the waves from the Pacific crash hard awesome place go there so low with one person or with hook family accrue whatever this...
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