Park Line Surf Report & Ideal Conditions

Live NOAA data · Updated 2026-07-15
As of the latest buoy reading (2026-07-15 10:56 UTC), Park Line is fair: the live 6 ft+ short-period swell from the SW matches its ideal SW direction and is bigger than usual, and the wind is moderate from the SW. Park Line is most often good on a 0–2 ft short-period (under 8s) swell from the SW, with strong wind from the N, on a high incoming tide — the conditions LazySurfer surfers have logged and rated highest across the surrounding region.

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Best conditions for Park Line

Park Line is most often good on a 0–2 ft short-period (under 8s) swell from the SW, with strong wind from the N, on a high incoming tide — the conditions LazySurfer surfers have logged and rated highest across the surrounding region.

Ideal wave height0–2 ft
Ideal periodshort-period (under 8s)
Best swell directionSW
Best windstrong wind from the N
Best tidehigh & incoming

These best-conditions estimates come from real sessions LazySurfer users rated highly at this break — not an editorial guess (moderate-confidence read). In the app, LazySurfer's custom deep-learning model predicts your own 1–5★ rating at about 90% exact-match accuracy (97.6% within one star). How LazySurfer works →

Current conditions

Latest reading from the nearest NOAA buoys (UTC 2026-07-15 10:56 UTC). LazySurfer reads this same public NDBC data directly — no proprietary smoothing. New to buoy data? See how to read a NOAA buoy.

Wave height6.2 ft
Dominant period7s
Swell directionSW (236°)
Wave buoyNDBC station 44097 (74 km away)
Wind9 kt from the SW — NDBC NWPR1 (79 km away)

Park Line 7-day surf forecast

Model wave & wind outlook for Park Line from NOAA's GEFS-Wave model, refreshed daily. Heights are open-water swell (face heights at the break are typically larger).

DaySwell heightPeriod & directionWind
Wed Jul 153 ft6s SSW13 kt WNW
Thu Jul 162–3 ft6s SSW14 kt W
Fri Jul 171–2 ft5s SSW14 kt W
Sat Jul 181–4 ft6s S18 kt SSW
Sun Jul 193–4 ft7s S20 kt WSW
Mon Jul 204–5 ft9s S14 kt ESE
Tue Jul 214–6 ft8s S18 kt SSW

Tide

Predicted tide for the next two days from NOAA station 8510560 (Montauk, Fort Pond Bay), the nearest tide station (5 km away). Times local.

Park Line tide chart for 2026-07-15 Predicted tide height in feet over two days, with high and low markers. 12a6a12p6p12a6a12p6p 2.1ft1:47a0.3ft8:35a1.9ft2:37p0.8ft8:47p2.0ft2:28a0.4ft9:17a2.0ft3:22p0.7ft9:43pNow0.42.1

Frequently asked

Is Park Line good for surfing right now?

As of the latest buoy reading (2026-07-15 10:56 UTC), Park Line is fair: the live 6 ft+ short-period swell from the SW matches its ideal SW direction and is bigger than usual, and the wind is moderate from the SW.

Where does LazySurfer's surf data for Park Line come from?

LazySurfer reads public data directly from NOAA's National Data Buoy Center and the National Weather Service — the nearest NDBC wave buoy (station 44097) and the nearest NOAA tide station (Montauk, Fort Pond Bay). The same raw readings NOAA publishes, with no proprietary smoothing.

What are the best surf conditions for Park Line?

Park Line is most often good on a 0–2 ft short-period (under 8s) swell from the SW, with strong wind from the N, on a high incoming tide — the conditions LazySurfer surfers have logged and rated highest across the surrounding region.

Does LazySurfer predict whether Park Line is good for me?

Yes. LazySurfer trains a custom deep-learning model — a PyTorch neural network with per-user embeddings, retrained weekly on real logged surf sessions from the LazySurfer community — to predict the 1-to-5 star rating you personally would give, rather than a single average rating for everyone.

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