What beaches are best to catch waves for boogey board?

Hi Erin,
Thank you for reaching out! I would say that any of the north shore beaches would produce enough of a wave for a boogey board. Our waves aren't consistent enough for surfing but they can get quite rough at times. It is always a good idea to check surf conditions before heading into the water.
Have fun and be safe!
Valerie
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