Rock Creek is a river-based kitesurfing spot located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The site features a northeast-facing river section with moderate width suitable for kitesurfing activities. The surrounding landscape includes forested areas on the western bank and residential development on the eastern side, which partially shelters the water from wind exposure. Best conditions occur with northwest winds (315°) that blow parallel to the river's orientation, providing consistent side-shore conditions. The river setting limits fetch distance and wind consistency compared to open water venues. This spot suits intermediate kiters comfortable with river environments and managing variable wind flows. Key considerations include monitoring river current patterns, respecting residential areas and road infrastructure, and understanding how vegetation and terrain affect local wind patterns. Water temperature and seasonal flow variations should be assessed before sessions. The relatively low wind reliability (13.7%) suggests this is a secondary or supplementary spot rather than a primary destination.