
What we’re about
Join us to find a community of women to surf and have fun out in the waves with! Come join our social events to meet other friendly women, befriend other surfers to paddle out with, and get together to chat about and celebrate the best sport there is.
If there will be a weekend surf event, it will be posted Thursday morning of that week so that we can pick the best window possible depending on what the forecast is predicting.
While this is an all-levels group, we can't provide the instruction necessary for people who are completely new to surfing. We want everyone to love surfing and we've found that it is best for new surfers to take some lessons with a qualified instructor, can comfortably navigate a lineup, and know how to turtle roll before joining our social surfs.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Paddle Out - Stop Deep-Sea MiningRincon Beach Park, Carpinteria, CA 93013, Carpinteria, CA
Let's paddle out together to join the global protest against Deep-Sea Mining. From deep-sea-conservation.org -
On July 20 people around the world will rise and gather in defense of one of Earth’s last untouched frontiers: the deep sea. As governments convene for the crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting in Kingston, Jamaica (July 7 – 25), to decide if deep-sea mining will be permitted in international waters, a powerful global wave of ocean lovers will take to the water in a united call: Stop deep-sea mining before it starts.
Why we’re rising:
- Deep-sea mining would cause irreversible harm to the ocean and climate, destroying fragile ecosystems, threatening carbon sequestration and storage, and pushing unique species toward extinction before we’ve even discovered them.
- The industry has no social license, no proven value, and no future. Scientists, governments, Indigenous leaders, businesses, and communities across the world are united behind a moratorium, calling for decisions based on science, not short-term profit.
- Deep-sea mining is a threat to global cooperation and multilateralism. Mining companies are rushing to bypass international processes and international ocean governance so they can plunder the deep sea and the common heritage of humankind for private profit.
- Surfrider Beach Cleanup + Optional Surf & TacosBeach Promenade. At the Roundabout, Ventura, CA
Join us to give back to our favorite local space where we're lucky enough to live and surf! This is a monthly event hosted by Surfrider, who provides buckets and gloves to pick up trash along C-street. The meeting point is on the boardwalk by the Crowne Plaza, so look for the blue Surfrider tent! You don't have to show up right at 9 for this event, it goes from 9-11 and you can pick any window to join if the whole time doesn't work for you. If you are planning on going, please fill this out ahead of time: https://volunteer.surfrider.org/timeslots/mgmHMkeORe
Optional Pre/Post Event
Depending on how the surf forecast is this day we can paddle out in the morning, wrapping up in time to get to the beach cleanup at 9. Beach House Tacos is nearby so we can grab tacos after, too!All levels welcome for the surf, but you should be comfortable paddling out on your own, know how to turtle roll, and should have some solo surf sessions under your belt before joining! While this is an all-levels group, we can't provide the instruction necessary for people who are completely new to surfing.