Presa de Huapango is an inland reservoir located in central Mexico, approximately 50km north of Mexico City. The spot features a complex lake environment with a meandering river channel system and multiple shallow sandbars visible in the satellite imagery. The water body is bordered by agricultural land on both sides with irrigation infrastructure nearby. The shoreline generally faces eastward toward the main water body. While the location offers a protected lake environment suitable for beginners due to minimal wave exposure, the extremely low wind reliability (0.4%) and very light average wind conditions (5.3 knots) make this spot challenging for consistent kitesurfing practice. Best wind would come from the north, providing side-shore conditions across the main water body. The spot suits novice kiters during rare windy periods, but consistent sessions are unlikely. Key considerations include monitoring shallow sandbars that shift seasonally, staying clear of the meandering channel edges, and checking local water management activities that may affect water levels and access. The inland location provides protection but limits wind acceleration.