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  1. The Wedge is a spot located at the extreme southeast end of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California known for its large waves that makes it a popular spot for surfing and bodysurfing. The Wedge is located at the intersection of the beach and the man-made jetty that forms the breakwater on the western side of Newport harbor entrance.

  2. The Wedge may be the most famous and most dangerous body surfing break in the world. Spectacular to watch and photograph when a large swell from the south / southwest arrives in Newport Beach (ideally with an offshore wind creating the best conditions), but only the most experienced body surfers and board riders with superb swimming skills should venture into the water when the "surf is up."

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    • 92661, California
  3. RAW Footage of the biggest day at the Wedge so far in 2021. Easily one of the biggest days in a while! This is all the footage un-edited from the morning of ...

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  4. May 31, 2023 · The biggest and gnarliest day of May 2023 swell at the Wedge! Raw footage all filmed on the morning of 5/18/2023. Surfers and bodyboarders going for it on so...

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  5. The Wedge. Balboa, CA. 92661. Directions. Overview. The Wedge Newport Beach is a hot spot for powerful and awesome surf. An area known for its shore-breaking waves, the Wedge is more a place to admire than to engage. Either way, this spot with the biggest swell in Southern California is a must see when you visit Newport Beach.

  6. Become a member. There are so many benefits to becoming a member of The Wedge Performing Arts Centre! For $30 a year you get access to the following rewards: * Discounted tickets to the 2024 season shows. * Discounted tickets to selected shows outside the 2024 season. * Seasonal newsletter. * Seat reservation option up to 5 days from booking.

  7. Jan 12, 2020 · Respect the locals and let them ride first. Don't rush it; take time to observe the waves. This is probably the heaviest wave in Southern California. Waves average around 15 to 30 feet but can ...