New Desert Wave Pool & California Surf Safety Alert
The latest buzz in U.S. surf tech comes from Wavegarden, which just opened a second American wave pool in Coachella Valley, California. The facility can crank out up to 1,000 rides per hour and boasts more than 60 different wave configurations, including a dedicated “Twister” barrel that lets you actually breathe mid‑ride. As The Inertia reports, the desert oasis is already drawing early testers who are raving about the long, powerful barrels that give you time to think before you drop in.
While the new pool is generating excitement, lifeguards along the California coast are sounding the alarm on hazardous surf conditions. Sneaker waves and strong rip currents have been spotted at several beaches, prompting officials to set up free life‑jacket stations and urging beachgoers to stay vigilant. For the full safety rundown, check out Channel 3000 where they break down the risks and the steps being taken to keep surfers safe this summer.
Whether you’re chasing a perfect barrel in the desert or navigating real‑world surf, staying informed makes all the difference. Keep an eye on the forecast, respect the warnings, and maybe plan a session at the new Wavegarden pool once the booking platform goes live. The future of wave riding is looking pretty exciting, and it’s worth watching.