Point Robinson is a sheltered spot on Puget Sound's eastern side, situated along a forested shoreline with mixed residential development. The water body is protected inland water rather than open ocean, providing calmer conditions relative to coastal alternatives. The southeast-facing coastline creates a natural amphitheater effect, making northeast winds (45°) the ideal side-shore condition for safe kitesurfing. The shallow nearshore waters and moderate fetch distance limit wave development, making this more suitable for lighter wind conditions and progression work rather than wave riding. With average wind speeds of only 5.4 knots and extremely low wind reliability at 1.5%, this spot operates best during rare strong wind days or specific seasonal patterns. The relatively protected nature and shallow water make it accessible to beginners during windy periods, though lengthy flat spells are common. Kiters should be aware of the forested terrain limiting wind acceleration, residential proximity requiring respectful behavior, and the cool water temperature (average 11.7°C) necessitating appropriate thermal protection. This location functions primarily as a light-wind training area rather than a consistent destination spot.