9mile Cove on Lake Mohave is a protected cove environment in the Colorado River system along the Nevada-Arizona border. The northwest-facing shoreline with clear vegetation clusters indicates a relatively sheltered location typical of reservoir geography. This is an inland lake spot suitable primarily for light-wind conditions, with the cove orientation providing side-shore winds from the northeast. The presence of shallow water zones, rocky features, and vegetation suggests limited wave development and a flat-water riding environment. Wind reliability remains very low at 14.7%, making consistent sessions difficult. The spot suits beginners seeking flat-water progression in minimal wind, though the unreliable wind patterns may result in frequent days with insufficient conditions. Water temperature averages 24.7°C, providing comfortable conditions during warmer months. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas near the rocky shoreline, vegetation obstacles, and the limited space within the cove that may constrain wind delivery. This location works best as a backup spot during rare suitable wind windows rather than a primary destination.