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Punta Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico

Millers Landing

28.484, -114.078
Edited by Thomas Jackson
Verified May 2026
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Right · PointIntermediate → Advanced2–8 ftJan – Dec

A cobblestone right-hand point tucked inside El Tomatal fish camp, Millers Landing delivers long, wrappable walls when W to NW swell fills in along this remote stretch of Baja's mid-peninsula coast. It works best on solid W groundswell from 2 to 8ft, with easterly offshores grooming the face cleanly across all tide stages. A neighbouring left/right reef adds variety when the point is maxing out or the angle is off. Intermediate surfers will feel at home here, and crowds are light enough that respectful visitors can find space in the lineup without drama. Bottom: cobblestone point with adjacent reef. Season: winter, Oct through Mar. Consistency: high. Camp on-site and surf at dawn before the wind cycles, there is no formal parking lot, so patience and a high-clearance vehicle are your practical essentials.

Wave fit

Skill suited
Intermediate → Advanced
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Best months
Jan – Dec
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Character
Long cobblestone right-hand point with adjacent reef.

Conditions

When it works
NESW
Swell window
W
W - NW
Offshore wind
E
Easterly
Optimum tide
All tides
Size range
2-8ft
High
Hazards
No concerns
Trip planning

Quick facts

Wetsuit
2mm
What to bring
  • Shortboard 6ft to 6ft 4in for punchy walls
  • Mid-length or fish for smaller 2-3ft days
Lineup
Easy-going
Where it sits

Location

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About this break

What it's actually like

Crowd & Localism

Millers Landing sits in a fish camp setting, which keeps the vibe low-key. Crowds appear occasionally, usually when a quality swell coincides with a Baja road trip convoy passing through. Treat the fish camp with respect, leave no trace, and the atmosphere stays friendly.

Access & Facilities

Access requires a rough dirt road through or near El Tomatal fish camp. High-clearance 4WD is strongly recommended. No formal parking infrastructure exists, so pull off sensibly and secure your vehicle. Camping is available on-site, making multi-day sessions viable. Bring all your own water, food, and fuel, services are not nearby.

Nearby Alternatives

When Millers Landing is flat or wind-blown, Punta Rosarito (The Wall) to the north is famously consistent and one of the region's longest right points. Puerto San Andrés and Punta Negra are within reasonable range for a day-trip when you need a change of scenery or swell angle.

10-day swell, wind and tide

Millers Landing surf forecast

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