Here's an old pic of the late and always remembered Ted Goodspeed (R.I.P.) heading into a little pocket at my old home break.
Every so often the bar in the rivermouth would get really well shaped and produce a very fun wave.

Shortly after the bar got good the logging company would take advantage of low winter tides and scrape lots of gravel over to the end of the point. This made it easier to get log booms out of the river.
Usually took a week or two for tides and swells to distribute it down the point and there were often neat little temporary sections to play with.
Don't know if they still do this or even if they can anymore.

Take care.
pics courtesy Dave Smuntan