Jones Beach is located on a bay system facing south along the United States Pacific Northwest coast. The spot features shallow, protected waters bordered by agricultural land and scattered vegetation. The bay's narrow configuration and abundant trees create obstacles throughout the water. This location functions as an inland bay rather than open ocean, resulting in extremely limited wind fetch and very low average wind speeds of 5.4 knots—below the minimum threshold for safe kitesurfing. Wind reliability at 0% indicates unpredictable conditions. The shallow water depths and soft mud bottom require careful navigation. Best conditions would favor easterly or westerly winds to create side-shore conditions, though such winds are rarely available. The protected nature makes this spot suitable only for absolute beginners if winds ever strengthen to workable levels (12+ knots), but current data suggests this location is poorly suited for regular kitesurfing activity. The vegetation and obstacles present additional challenges for safe launching and landing.