Playa Lamaral is located on an inland lake in San Juan Province, Argentina, situated in a semi-arid mountain region at approximately 30°S. The lake offers a contained water environment bordered by rocky terrain and agricultural land. The spot's northeastern shoreline faces the main water body at roughly 45°, with accessible entry points on the western bank. Water conditions are relatively sheltered due to the lake's enclosed nature, making this suitable for beginners developing basic skills. Wind reliability is notably low at 1.5%, with average winds around 6 knots, suggesting this spot requires patience and selective session planning. Best conditions occur with northwest winds (315°) providing side-shore flow parallel to the accessible coastline. The presence of agricultural development, scattered rocks, and shallow margins near shore demands careful route planning. Water temperature averages 16.5°C, requiring protective clothing in cooler seasons. This spot suits beginners practicing in controlled conditions rather than progression-focused riders seeking stronger wind.