Cook's Landing is a small lake spot in Tennessee, characterized by a sheltered inland water body surrounded by dense forest. The main shoreline faces south with several shallow coves and inlets creating a fragmented coastline. The spot receives minimal wind exposure due to surrounding forest cover, resulting in extremely low wind reliability at just 0.2% and marginal average wind speeds of 4.6 knots. These conditions make consistent kitesurfing sessions unlikely. The lake environment offers calm, protected water suitable for beginners when wind is present, but the inconsistent conditions and limited fetch mean waves will remain minimal. The spot is better suited for light-wind or flatwater practice rather than progression-focused sessions. Water temperatures average around 16°C, requiring thermal protection in colder months. Kiters should verify wind forecasts carefully before traveling, as sessions will be rare. The sheltered nature provides safety benefits for learning, but limited space between trees and structures requires careful navigation.