Lake Winnebago is a large freshwater lake in Wisconsin's residential shoreline area. This northeast-facing section features developed waterfront with numerous docks, piers, and residential structures extending into the water. The spot offers relatively protected conditions typical of lake environments, with shallow water near the developed shoreline and deeper water further offshore. Wind reliability is notably low at 10% with average winds around 7.8 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. The spot suits beginners due to flat to small wave conditions and protected waters, though the residential infrastructure creates obstacles requiring careful navigation. Best conditions occur with northwest winds that provide side-shore flow parallel to the coastline. Kiters should expect variable conditions, minimal wave development, and the need to avoid numerous fixed structures. The low wind reliability suggests this location is best visited during seasonal wind patterns rather than as a primary training destination. Water temperature averages around 9.3°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection.