Continent
North America
Country
Nevada (USA)
Next Big City
Las Vegas
Next Town
Searchlight
 
Type:
Lake
Rider Ability:
Expert
Features:
Camping, Toilet

Water

Type:
Chop
Hazards:
Swimmers, Animals, Ships, Jetskis, Buoys, Rocks, Stones, Stakes
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
Tide independent

It is the widest part of the Mohave river. The water is flat to choppy. Many tree stumps just under the water and trees/stumps in the water. Experts only, they have already had one experienced kiter die here. Very crowded launch littered with tons of beach users, vehicles, etc. The water is choppy. Show respect and no jumping inside wakeless speed buoys.

Beach

Type:
Sand, Rocks, Stones
Size:
Small
Hazards:
Rocks, Stones, Shells, Trees, Bystanders, Cars, Other
Beach Users:
April, May, June, July, August, September

Sandy and rocky beach. Dirty beach, not much space when many people are around then its not a safe launch. Avoid weekends and holidays. Starting at dusk swarms of mosquitoes emerge and stay until the wind starts the following day. Be prepared to experience a dangerous launch on weekends due to crowded cove with tons of motor homes, cars and trucks in your way. Avoid offshore winds.

Weather

Spring:
Shorts, Shorty, Normal, Thick
Summer:
Shorts, Shorty
Fall:
Shorts, Shorty, Normal
Winter:
Normal, Thick

Hot air, but the wind comes off the lake and makes it seem nicer. Water temp around 70-80°F. If it does not blow your looking at 115 °F in the shade, low temps at night are seldom below 90°F from late spring to early fall.

Wind

Best Months:
May, June, July
Wind Type:
Thermal, Frontal
Best Direction:
E, ESE, SE, SSE, S
Main Direction:
ESE, SE

10-20 mph, even when it is not blowing in Las Vegas. Almost always gusty winds from the South. Launch is situated in a cove with hills and trees upwind that trigger updrafts that have lofted many. Keep kite low if you go and have someone walk you to water. Sand bag your kite when not in use. This beach is very wind shadowed when it's offshore and not suggested to ride this direction. Also note the onshore wind will back out away from shore in the afternoon, if this happens beware of huge dust devils that spin down slope and out through this canyon. Updrafts over the South point result in lofting kiters into the mesquite trees, rocks vehicles and bathrooms. 20K for air vac ride to hospital.



How to get there

Transport
Car
Access
Short walk

From Las Vegas take 95 to Searchlight. Then take route 164, it is the left after the Searchlight Nugget Casino. A little ways down you will see huge power lines. Near them take the dirt road on the right. Then take your first left down the very long rough road towards 6 Mile Beach, Lake Mohave.

Extra information

Rules
Zones, Other

This is NO beginner spot! A crosswind point protects each exit; any mistake when leaving the cove and you must abort. Please be very careful, the wind is fluky at these points and the trees eat kites. Listen and watch the locals that know the conditions. Don't jump inside the buoys. Rangers don't tolerate violations during busy times.

Nightlife

For great nightlife go to Las Vegas. However, 6 Mile cove frequently has local nightlife during the summer months for campers.