Best Time to Surf in Maryland
2026 Seasonal Guide • Wave Heights • Water Temps • Crowd Levels
Beginner Tip for Maryland
Ocean City, MD is the surf hub of Maryland. Fall hurricane swells offer the best waves; summer is warmest for beginners.
Maryland Surf Conditions by Season
Spring
Mar – May
Wave Height
2–4 ft
Water Temp
48–58°F
Cold water with decent nor'easter swell. Few crowds. 4/3mm wetsuit required.
Summer
Jun – Aug
Wave Height
1–3 ft
Water Temp
68–76°F
Warm water and small, beginner-friendly waves. Ocean City is very crowded with tourists. Perfect for learning.
Fall
Sep – Nov
Wave Height
3–7 ft
Water Temp
60–70°F
Best surf in Maryland. Hurricane swells light up Ocean City. September water still warm.
Winter
Dec – Feb
Wave Height
3–6 ft
Water Temp
38–48°F
Nor'easters deliver consistent swell with very cold conditions. Full 5/4mm suit required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What month has the best waves in Maryland for beginners?
Ocean City, MD is the surf hub of Maryland. Fall hurricane swells offer the best waves; summer is warmest for beginners.
When is the best time to surf in Maryland?
The best overall time to surf in Maryland is August – October. This period typically offers the best combination of wave quality, consistency, and manageable conditions.
Is Maryland good for beginner surfers?
Maryland can be excellent for beginners. The most beginner-friendly seasons are: Summer. Ocean City, MD is the surf hub of Maryland. Fall hurricane swells offer the best waves; summer is warmest for beginners.
What wetsuit do I need in Maryland?
Wetsuit needs vary by season in Maryland. Water below 60°F requires a 4/3mm wetsuit or thicker with hood and gloves in winter. Between 60–68°F, a 3/2mm suit works well. Above 68°F, a 2mm spring suit or boardshorts may be sufficient. Always check current water temperatures before your session.
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