Bradford is a sheltered lakeside spot on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, characterized by a sandy beach backed by extensive residential development and parkland. The shoreline faces east toward the lake, providing a well-protected setting with gradual depth increase. This is a beginner-friendly location with minimal swell exposure due to the lake environment and relatively small fetch distance. Best conditions occur with northerly or southerly winds, which provide side-shore approaches. The spot suits beginner to early intermediate kiters seeking calm, predictable conditions. However, wind reliability is notably low at 12.1%, and average wind speeds of 8.4 knots are marginal for consistent progression. Cold water temperatures (9.3°C average) necessitate thermal protection. Access may be restricted by the dense residential development and park facilities visible in the imagery. This location works best during spring and autumn when wind patterns strengthen, but summer thermals may provide limited sessions.