Pucón Lake is a glacial alpine lake in the Araucanía region of southern Chile, situated in a mountain valley setting. The spot features a developed urban shoreline to the east with a prominent forested peninsula on the western side that creates a protected basin. The lake orientation runs roughly north-south with the main kitefriendly area facing east toward the town. The presence of numerous moored boats indicates an established recreational waterway with moderate traffic. Water conditions are typically calm due to surrounding topography and limited wind exposure. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking protected, flat-water conditions. Wind reliability is notably low (2% annually), making consistent sessions difficult to predict. Northerly winds would provide side-shore conditions along the eastern developed shore. The shallow, sheltered nature of this location makes it suitable for learning fundamentals but limits progression potential. Winter months (June-August) typically offer better wind patterns. Kiters should be aware of boat traffic, respect local maritime regulations, and account for the mountainous microclimate that can create variable wind patterns throughout the day.