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Fort Pierce Inlet

Junky

Wave Height

1-3

ft

Swell

~4s

ESE

Wind

7mph

Sideshore (S)

Water

79°

Boardshorts

Falling• Low in 4h 48m

Updated: 5/28/2026, 5:33:07 PM • Data: Open-Meteo

Accurate?

Surf Graph

Clean
Fair
Choppy
Flat

Tide Forecast

Today
L5:20am0.5ft
H11:23am2.5ft
L5:32pm-0.2ft
Tomorrow
H12:04am2.7ft
L6:01am0.5ft
H12:04pm2.5ft
L6:11pm-0.2ft
Sun, May 31
H12:43am2.7ft
L6:40am0.5ft
H12:43pm2.5ft
L6:50pm-0.2ft

Recent History

No recent history available

About Fort Pierce Inlet

Fort Pierce Inlet is a popular surf spot located in Treasure Coast, Florida. Known for consistent waves and accessible conditions, it's a favorite among local surfers. Check the forecast above for current conditions and plan your session.

FAQ

What is the water temperature at Fort Pierce Inlet?

The current water temperature at Fort Pierce Inlet is 79°F. Boardshorts or a rashguard should be comfortable.

What is the surf like at Fort Pierce Inlet today?

Fort Pierce Inlet currently has waves around 1-3ft. Conditions change throughout the day, so check back for updated forecasts.

What time is high tide at Fort Pierce Inlet?

Today's high tide at Fort Pierce Inlet is at 7:23 AM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What time is low tide at Fort Pierce Inlet?

Today's low tide at Fort Pierce Inlet is at 1:20 AM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What are the best conditions for surfing Fort Pierce Inlet?

Fort Pierce Inlet works best with swells from the N, NE, ENE and W, SW winds (offshore). The ideal tide is mid to high.

Is Fort Pierce Inlet good for beginners?

Fort Pierce Inlet is best suited for intermediate surfers who are comfortable paddling out and catching unbroken waves. Beginners may find it challenging on bigger days.

This Week's Outlook

Friday morning looks like your best bet with 2ft waves, light offshore winds, and an incoming tide peaking around 11:23 AM. After that it gets pretty small and stays that way through the weekend.

Updated 5/28/2026, 6:06:12 PM

Spot Info

Break TypeBeach Break
BottomSand
Skill LevelIntermediate
CrowdModerate
Best TideMid to High
Best SwellN, NE, ENE
Best WindW, SW

Local Tip

One of Florida's most consistent and shapely spots. The jetty focuses swells beautifully. Best half tide in or higher. Watch for strong north currents near the jetty rocks on big days.