Florida, with its abundant waterways and year - round warm climate, is a paradise for wake surfing enthusiasts. As a wake surf supplier, I've had the privilege of exploring many of the state's best spots and seeing firsthand what makes each one unique. In this blog, I'll share some of the top wake surf locations in Florida and also introduce our range of high - quality wake surfboards.
Lake Jesup
Lake Jesup, located near Orlando, is a hidden gem for wake surfing. Spanning over 10,000 acres, it offers plenty of open water space, which means less congestion and more room to carve. The lake is surrounded by lush, natural scenery, providing a serene backdrop as you ride the waves. The water is generally calm, especially during weekdays, making it ideal for beginners to practice their skills.
The lake's depth and consistent water levels ensure a smooth wake, which is crucial for a good wake surfing experience. There are also several boat ramps around the lake, making it easy to launch your watercraft. For those looking to rent a boat or hire a guide, there are local businesses that offer these services.
When it comes to wake surfboards, our EPS Foam Epoxy Skim Surfboards are a great choice for Lake Jesup. Their lightweight and durable construction allow for easy maneuverability on the calm waters of the lake.
St. Johns River
The St. Johns River is one of Florida's most iconic waterways. It stretches over 310 miles, offering a variety of wake surfing opportunities. The river has a unique tidal flow, which can create different types of wakes depending on the time of day and the tide.
One of the advantages of surfing on the St. Johns River is the diverse scenery. You can pass by historic landmarks, wildlife habitats, and charming riverfront communities as you ride. The river also has sections with slower - moving water, perfect for beginners, as well as areas with stronger currents for more advanced surfers.
Our EPS Foam Wooden Wake Surfboards are well - suited for the St. Johns River. The combination of EPS foam and wood provides a good balance of strength and flexibility, allowing you to adapt to the changing conditions of the river.
Lake Okeechobee
Lake Okeechobee is the largest freshwater lake in Florida, covering approximately 730 square miles. It offers vast open water areas, making it a great place for long, uninterrupted rides. The lake is known for its consistent wind patterns, which can enhance the wake and provide an exciting surfing experience.
The water in Lake Okeechobee is relatively shallow in some areas, which can affect the wake. However, with the right boat and setup, you can still create excellent waves. There are also marinas around the lake where you can refuel, restock supplies, or get your equipment serviced.
For Lake Okeechobee, our Epoxy Fiberglass Wake Surfboards are a top pick. The epoxy fiberglass construction makes these boards resistant to impacts and provides a high - performance ride on the lake's sometimes choppy waters.
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay is a large estuary with a mix of saltwater and freshwater. It offers a unique wake surfing experience due to its complex water dynamics. The bay is influenced by tides, currents, and wind, which can create a variety of wakes.
There are several areas in Tampa Bay that are popular for wake surfing. Some of the more sheltered coves provide calm waters for beginners, while the open bay areas offer larger waves for advanced riders. The bay is also home to a vibrant water sports community, so you can easily find other surfers to share tips and experiences with.
Our range of wake surfboards, whether it's the EPS Foam Epoxy Skim Surfboards, EPS Foam Wooden Wake Surfboards, or Epoxy Fiberglass Wake Surfboards, can all perform well in the diverse conditions of Tampa Bay.


Lake George
Lake George, also known as Lake Welaka, is located in north - central Florida. It is the second - largest lake in the state and offers a peaceful and scenic wake surfing environment. The lake is surrounded by forests and wildlife, providing a natural and relaxing setting.
The water in Lake George is clear and clean, and the wake is generally smooth. There are fewer boaters compared to some of the more popular lakes, which means you can enjoy a more private surfing experience. The lake has a consistent depth in most areas, ensuring a reliable wake for surfing.
Our wake surfboards are designed to perform well in the conditions of Lake George. The lightweight and responsive nature of our boards allow you to make the most of the lake's calm waters.
Why Choose Our Wake Surfboards?
At our company, we are committed to providing the highest quality wake surfboards. Our boards are crafted using the latest technology and the best materials. We understand the importance of a good board in enhancing your wake surfing experience.
Our EPS Foam Epoxy Skim Surfboards are known for their lightweight design and excellent maneuverability. The EPS foam core provides buoyancy, while the epoxy resin coating makes the board durable and resistant to damage.
The EPS Foam Wooden Wake Surfboards combine the natural beauty of wood with the performance of EPS foam. The wood adds strength and a classic look to the board, while the foam core keeps it lightweight.
Our Epoxy Fiberglass Wake Surfboards are built for high - performance surfing. The epoxy fiberglass construction makes the board stiff and responsive, allowing you to make sharp turns and ride big waves.
Contact Us for Your Wake Surfing Needs
If you're interested in purchasing a wake surfboard or have any questions about our products, we encourage you to contact us. We have a team of experts who can help you choose the right board for your skill level and the specific wake surf spots you plan to visit. Whether you're a beginner looking for an easy - to - ride board or an advanced surfer in need of a high - performance model, we have the perfect solution for you.
References
- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (n.d.). Information on Florida's lakes and rivers.
- Local tourism boards of Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, and other relevant cities for details on specific wake surf spots.

