Sheridan Beach is a freshwater lake spot located on the shore of Lake Michigan in northern Indiana. The coastline faces westward into the water body, with a sandy beach backed by residential development. The beach features prominent groin structures for erosion control, visible as linear patterns perpendicular to shore. This is a protected inland water environment with limited fetch distance, resulting in smaller wind-driven waves. Wind conditions are modest with low reliability (17.6%), suggesting variable and inconsistent days. Best wind direction is from the north, creating side-shore conditions parallel to the beach. This spot suits beginners to early intermediate kiters due to calmer water and shorter fetch, though wind consistency is a significant limitation. Water temperatures average 11°C, indicating a cool to cold season for most activity. Kiters should expect shallow water near shore, residential congestion, and seasonal variations. The spot's primary appeal is accessible freshwater conditions rather than dynamic wave or wind generation.