Milford Lake is an inland reservoir in Kansas offering freshwater kitesurfing in a rural agricultural setting. The lake's western shoreline faces the open water, creating a predominantly west-facing coast. The surrounding landscape shows residential clustering on the north shore with extensive agricultural fields to the east, indicating typical Great Plains conditions. This is a protected inland water body with modest fetch distance, resulting in small, manageable conditions suitable for learners and recreational riders. The very low wind reliability (9.8%) and modest average wind speed (7.4 knots) mean sessions are infrequent and light-wind focused. North winds provide the most consistent side-shore conditions. The lake bed appears to have shallow sections and scattered vegetation near the shore, requiring careful navigation when launching and landing. The rural setting provides quieter conditions but limited facilities. Best suited for beginners practicing in light winds during favorable weather windows, though the low wind reliability makes this an unpredictable spot for regular progression.