This Lake Tahoe location features a protected bay area with predominantly forested shoreline sloping steeply into deep alpine lake water. The coast faces northwest (toward 315°), with sandy/pebbly beach and boat infrastructure visible along the shore. The spot is characterized by sheltered conditions with scattered moored vessels indicating moderate recreational use. Best wind conditions would arrive from the northeast (45°), providing side-shore winds parallel to the northwest-facing coastline. The low wind reliability (8.5%) and modest average wind speed (6.2 knots) indicate this is primarily suitable for light-wind sessions or as a backup location. The protected bay setting with visible moorings and boat traffic makes this better suited for beginners seeking calmer conditions, though riders must remain aware of marine traffic. Dense forest coverage limits wind development, making consistent strong conditions rare. Water temperature averaging 7.9°C requires thermal protection year-round. The spot offers accessible entry and relatively obstacle-free water once past the moored boats.