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Anderson Point is a kitesurfing spot on Puget Sound, near the town of Gig Harbor on the Kitsap Peninsula. This point offers wind exposure from multiple directions thanks to its position jutting into the Sound. The spot features a natural setting with views of the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier on clear days. The riding area is influenced by Puget Sound tides and currents.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Riding in Puget Sound with cold saltwater (8-14°C/46-57°F). A 4/3 to 5/3mm wetsuit is recommended year-round. Variable chop depending on wind and tidal currents. Currents can be strong around the point. Rocky and sandy bottom.
Strong tidal currents around the point that can carry riders. Cold Puget Sound water — hypothermia risk. Maritime traffic including ferries and recreational boats. Submerged rocks around the point. Relatively isolated spot — ride with a buddy.
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