Pine Point Beach is a sheltered sandy beach break located on a sandy peninsula in Scarborough, Maine, projecting into a shallow estuary system. The beach faces southeast into a protected bay with tidal marshlands to the north and inlet channels to the east. This is a low-energy environment characterized by small, gentle waves and moderate wind exposure. The spot receives limited Atlantic fetch due to its bay setting, making it suitable for lighter wind conditions. Sandbars and shallow water dominate the nearshore zone, creating mushy wave conditions ideal for beginners and those developing skills. Tidal variation is significant, affecting water depth and wave formation throughout the day. Boat traffic and navigational channels near the inlet require awareness. Best conditions occur with northeast to southeast winds that blow parallel to the beach. The average wind reliability of 4.7% indicates this spot works best during specific weather windows rather than consistently. This location suits beginner and early intermediate kiters seeking protected, forgiving conditions with minimal hazards.