Jacobs Creek Park is located on an inland lake in south-central Texas, featuring a developed shoreline with residential areas and recreational facilities. The spot consists of a southwest-facing sandy peninsula with shallow water conditions typical of lake environments. This is a protected inland water body with limited fetch and moderate wind exposure. The spot is best suited for beginner to early intermediate kiters due to shallow depths, protected conditions, and absence of ocean swell. Northeast winds (315°) provide ideal side-shore conditions parallel to the main launch beach. The presence of sandy banks, residential structures, and boat traffic requires attention to launch zones and navigation. Low wind reliability (1.8%) and minimal average wind (6.1 knots) suggest this spot is marginal for consistent kitesurfing and performs better during seasonal wind patterns. Best conditions occur when prevailing winds shift favorable, typically during specific seasonal windows. This venue suits learning progression and casual recreational sessions rather than progression training.