Lake Belton is an inland reservoir in central Texas offering protected freshwater kitesurfing. The spot features a northeast-facing shoreline with residential development restricting access to specific areas. Water conditions show visible algae presence, typical of the region's eutrophic lakes. The shallow, vegetation-laden nearshore transitions gradually to deeper water, limiting the usable riding area. Wind reliability is extremely low at 2.2% with average winds of only 6.4 knots, making consistent sessions rare. Best wind approaches from the northwest, providing side-shore conditions along the main shore. This is primarily a beginner-friendly spot when conditions align, with calm, protected waters suitable for learning. Kiters should expect marginal wind most days and plan sessions around weather patterns. Local regulations regarding launch areas and property access should be verified. The spot suits newer riders seeking protected conditions but lacks the consistent wind and open water space preferred by intermediate and advanced kiters.