Coordinates 26.235367 -112.478725

Scorpion Bay is a surf spot located in Baja South, Mexico. This spot is known for its coral reef and sand bottom, providing both left and right waves. The surf quality is considered world-class, and it is suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The waves here break regularly, with a length ranging from 150 to 300 meters. However, the spot is extremely inconsistent due to its tiny swell window, and the surf forecasts for Baja can be unreliable because of the bay’s location and the points of land that cause wave shadows. Scorpion Bay is a remote destination, requiring a drive south from the Tijuana border for 2-3 days, covering over 800 miles. The access roads off the main highway to San Juanico demand rugged off-road driving through harsh desert terrain, making a 4×4 vehicle necessary. There are no accommodations at the spot, and camping is on a lava rock bluff top, which is not cushy or comfortable. The area is windy and dusty, with cold showers and water rationed to campers. The summer of 2002 saw overcrowding, with the camping area above maximum capacity and altercations on the rise. Despite the challenges, there are always people out at all three points. It’s important to check the surf etiquette when the spot is crowded and to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals. Check out the good surf at Scorpion Bay in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.

Best tide at Scorpion Bay

Low, Medium (best tide movement: Rising tide)

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Tides have a significant impact on wave quality at certain surf spots like Scorpion Bay, causing conditions to vary throughout the tidal cycle. As the tide moves between high and low, the water depth over the seabed changes, affecting how the waves break. At these spots, high tide usually produce softer, slower waves, while low tide can generate faster, steeper waves. Some spots have specific tide stages when they work best, offering optimal conditions only at certain times of the day.

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