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4th Street Miami Beach is a kitesurfing spot located at the southern end of South Beach, facing the Atlantic Ocean. It's one of the kite access points closest to the southern tip of Miami Beach and the South Pointe neighborhood. The spot offers ocean conditions with chop and possible waves in sustained trade winds. The proximity to Government Cut (Miami port entrance channel) creates specific currents. Spot reserved for experienced riders due to the intense tourist crowds at South Beach and maritime traffic.
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The water body faces the Atlantic with a sandy bottom. In easterly trade winds, chop is moderate to heavy with possible waves. The proximity to Government Cut generates significant tidal currents south of the spot. The water is warm and clear. The spot offers dynamic conditions for wave riding and freeride in the swell.
Extremely busy area with South Beach tourists and swimmers — maximum caution required. Government Cut currents are dangerous — never drift toward the channel. Cruise ship and vessel traffic entering the Port of Miami. Kiting may be restricted depending on conditions and local regulations. In westerly winds, conditions are offshore — do not ride.
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