Navarro is a large inland lake located in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The water body extends roughly north-south with developed shoreline on the eastern side and more natural terrain to the west. The lake features a regular, moderate fetch distance and relatively protected conditions typical of enclosed water bodies.
This spot presents significant challenges for kitesurfing despite its apparent size. With average winds of only 6.7 knots and extremely low wind reliability at 2.0%, consistent kitesurfing sessions are unlikely. Wind direction data suggests northerly winds would provide the most side-shore conditions given the lake's orientation. Water temperatures average 17.5°C, requiring appropriate wetsuits year-round.
The lake contains submerged vegetation and shallow areas, particularly visible on the northern shores. Residential development on the eastern bank indicates active recreational use. Best wind direction would be from the north (0°) for side-shore conditions. This location is better suited for lighter wind sports or activities not dependent on consistent wind. Experienced kiters seeking reliable conditions should look elsewhere.