Kyeemagh is a protected bay located in Sydney's southern suburbs, situated between a residential area and the runway of Sydney Airport. The spot features a sandy beach with gradual shallows, backed by typical Australian suburban development. The bay is partially enclosed by breakwater structures and experiences limited fetch due to its protected position. Water conditions are generally mild with small, inconsistent waves. The spot suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking protected, flatwater-to-small-wave conditions. Wind reliability is low at 5.8%, with average winds of 6.5 knots. Side-shore winds from the northwest (315°) provide the safest configuration. Key considerations include shallow water requiring early foot launching, boat traffic common in the bay, aircraft noise and presence from nearby airport operations, and the need to respect the residential area when launching and landing. The spot works best during higher tide stages to avoid excessive shallowing.