Rio Paraná near Rosario offers a river-based kitesurfing option along Argentina's major waterway. The spot features a west-facing shoreline with the Paraná flowing northward, creating a river corridor rather than ocean-like conditions. The urban setting provides some shelter but limits maneuvering space, with dense residential and industrial development visible throughout. Water conditions are influenced by river current and tidal fluctuations rather than wave generation. North or south winds provide side-shore conditions suitable for the river's orientation. The extremely low wind reliability (0.9%) and modest average wind speed of 5.9 knots present significant challenges, making this spot viable only during specific weather windows. Best suited for beginner to intermediate kiters seeking sheltered river conditions or practicing light-wind techniques. Commercial barge traffic requires constant vigilance. The narrow river corridor and urban proximity demand conservative riding with quick exit strategies. This spot works best during austral spring and summer months when wind patterns are more favorable.