United States

The United States has approximately 1,900 million acres, as well as a diverse climate. With more than 12,000 miles of coastline, there are multiple potential kitesurfing beaches in the country. Along with its impressive expanse of coastline, the U.S. is home to numerous lakes where kitesurfing opportunities abound.

Some of the best kitesurfing locations can be found along the west coast in California. The state is home to a number of great kite beaches which will appeal to newbies and experienced people alike. Summer and late winter are the best times for kitesurfing, since wind conditions are favorable then.

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Coldwater Lake, Michigan, United States

Coldwater Lake boasts year round riding with wind that is generally storm...
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Silver Beach, Michigan, United States

Silver Beach is located in St. Joseph, Michigan. The wind here is good...
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Cape Blanco State Park, Oregon, United States

Cape Blanco State Park is the most westerly point in the lower 48 states....
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Silver Beach, Massachusetts, United States

Silver Beach is near Boston. Although this is all ocean riding, it is...
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Sunset Beach, California, United States

Sunset Beach has 1.8 miles of shoreline that is great for waves. It is...
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago experiences lake thermal winds that are best in the spring and...
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La Parguera, Puerto Rico, United States

La Parguera is a small town 2 hours drive SW from San Juan and about...
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Guanica, Puerto Rico, United States

It is believed that Christopher Columbus landed in Guanica during the...
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Shacks Beach, Puerto Rico, United States

Shacks is a famous beach located in the town of Isabela, west of Jabos...
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Jobos, Puerto Rico, United States

Jabos is a popular beach in Puerto Rico for kiteboarding. It is only...