Roosevelt is a lake spot located in the Columbia River basin of central Washington, characterized by a southeast-facing shoreline bordered by agricultural land. The water body shows significant stratification with shallow greenish water near the embankment and deeper turquoise water further offshore, indicating seasonal algae blooms or sediment patterns common to inland reservoirs. The spot features a constructed levee system managing irrigation and water flow, limiting the natural beach access. Wind conditions are marginal with only 13% reliability and 7.3 knots average, making this spot seasonal and weather-dependent. The narrow corridor between the embankment and deeper water restricts launching and recovery zones. Best conditions occur with northeasterly winds providing side-shore conditions. This spot suits beginners due to shallow, protected water near shore, though low wind reliability makes consistent sessions unlikely. Kiters should monitor water level fluctuations and be aware of the shallow embankment area when launching. The agricultural context means occasional water quality variations.