Eagle Lake is an inland freshwater lake located in northeastern California at high elevation (approximately 5,000+ feet). The satellite imagery shows a wide, shallow body of water with extensive mudflats and sediment patterns along the western shore, bordered by sagebrush desert terrain. The eastern shoreline features scattered vegetation and tree cover. This is a sheltered lake environment with limited wave generation due to fetch constraints and enclosed geography. Wind reliability is very low at 5.6%, making consistent sessions uncommon. The shallow water and extensive flats mean kiters must navigate carefully to avoid running aground. Best winds approach from the north, providing side-shore conditions along the western shore. The spot suits beginners during rare windy periods due to flat water conditions, though the low wind frequency makes it impractical for regular progression. Water temperatures are cold year-round. Local knowledge regarding seasonal wind patterns and water depth variations is essential before attempting this spot.