Wakesurf Season
Best time to wakesurf in North Carolina
The best time to wakesurf in North Carolina runs May–October. That window is derived from Open-Meteo warm-month air-temperature climatology across 10 of North Carolina's 10 documented spots — it reflects when water is comfortably warm, not day-to-day forecasts.
Wakesurfing needs warm, calm water, so timing matters as much as the spot. The window below is built from temperature climatology rather than guesswork: for every North Carolina spot we have data for, we mark the months whose mean daily high is comfortably warm, then surface the months that clear that bar across the state. It is a planning guide derived from long-run normals — always confirm current local water and air temperatures before a session. See the full methodology →
Statewide season window
In North Carolina, the typical wakesurf window is May–October (warm at a majority of 10 mapped spots).
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A month is shown “in season” when at least half of North Carolina’s spots with temperature data are comfortably warm that month.
Best season by spot
- Belews Lake
near Stokesdale
Best season: May–October
- Elevated Wake Park
near Lexington
Best season: May–October
- High Rock Lake
near Lexington
Best season: May–October
- Hyco Lake
near Semora
Best season: May–October
- Jibtopia Wake Park
near Semora
Best season: May–October
- Jordan Lake
near Apex
Best season: April–October
- Lake Gaston
near Littleton
Best season: May–September
- Lake Norman
near Mooresville
Best season: May–October
- Lake Tillery
near Mount Gilead
Best season: April–October
- Mountain Island Lake
near Charlotte
Best season: May–October
Frequently Asked Questions
Wakesurf season in North Carolina typically runs May–October. These are the months when at least half of the state's documented spots see comfortably warm conditions, based on Open-Meteo air-temperature climatology. Individual lakes can open earlier or run later — check each spot's own window.
We compute each spot's best-season window from Open-Meteo air-temperature climatology — the months whose mean daily high is comfortably warm for the sport. The statewide window is the set of months that clear that bar at a majority of North Carolina's documented spots. It is a climatology-based guide, not a forecast. See our methodology for the full method.