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About Riversdale
Riversdale is the Wairarapa's most popular beach break, a long stretch of sand that throws up punchy, bank-dependent peaks with both lefts and rights. It picks up swell from most angles but is best on a SE swell with a NW offshore, and it is at its cleanest through winter. It is a fun, all-levels beachie rather than a standout, but it is genuinely powerful for a beach and, crucially, it holds dangerous rips, with the patrol here logging some of the most rescues in the lower North Island. Read the banks and the rips before you paddle, and surf near the flags when they are up.
Behind the beach is one of the Wairarapa's biggest holiday settlements, a dense cluster of baches that swells in summer, with a surf club, a general store and cafe, public toilets and a 9-hole ocean-view golf course. It is about 45 minutes east of Masterton on a sealed road. There is no public campground and no fuel at the beach, so fill up in Masterton and book a bach, but as a family surf base it is one of the easiest on the coast.
More of Riversdale
Local tips
- Before you paddle out, walk the beach to find the deepest gutter and the best-shaped bank, because both move with the sand from week to week.
- Use the rip channels as your paddle-out lane to save energy, but know exactly where they run so you can step off them before they pull you wide of the peak.
- In summer the surf club is active and the flags go up, so put yourself just inside them where the patrol can see you and the rips are weakest.
- Make it a family weekend, with golf, the store cafe, a long safe-swimming beach for the kids, and a Castlepoint day trip up the road.
Things to know
- Dangerous rips are the real hazard here, running hard enough that the patrol logs some of the lower North Island's most rescues, so always surf near the flags when they are up and never swim out alone on a bigger day.
- The banks shift constantly with the sand, so the good peak keeps moving and you have to walk the beach each session to find where it is breaking cleanly.
- It is a swell-magnet that picks up size from most angles, so it can be bigger and messier than the forecast suggests, especially with any south in the swell.
- It is unpatrolled outside summer, with flags flying in summer only, and off-season you are 45 minutes from help in Masterton, so surf with company and within your limits.
- The waves are powerful for a beach and pack more punch than they look, so do not assume an easy-looking day is a beginner day.
Access & facilities
Getting there
About 45 minutes (around 40 km) east of Masterton on a sealed road via the Masterton-Castlepoint and Blairlogie-Langdale roads. Roughly 2 to 2.25 hours from Wellington. Martinborough is a longer 75 to 90 minutes, not a quick hop.
Parking
Beach carparking at the main access by the surf club. Fills up on summer weekends.
Toilets & showers
Public toilets, changing rooms and outdoor showers at the Riversdale Beach surf club, built with the council in 2016.
Shops, cafes & fuel
Riversdale Beach Store does coffee, cooked food (fish and chips, burgers), groceries and bait. No fuel at the beach, the nearest petrol is Masterton about 45 minutes away, so arrive with a full tank.
Accommodation
Riversdale is a dense bach settlement, so Bookabach and Airbnb holiday homes are the realistic stay. There is no public campground, the private holiday park is licence-to-occupy and not for the touring public, and there is an NZMCA members-only park.
Camping
No public campground or tent camping at the beach. Freedom camping is self-contained vehicles only under the Masterton District bylaw, and the NZMCA park is members-only. Book a bach.