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Continent:
North America
Country:
Washington (USA)
Next Big City:
Seattle
Next Town:
Richmond Beach
 
Type:
Ocean
Rider Ability:
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Features:
Shower, Toilet, Parking
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Water
Type:
Shallow, Flat, Chop
Hazards:
Currents, Stakes
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
No Info

Water conditions are usually flat or choppy, with average winds of 12-20kts. Higher winds from 20-35kts, create big rolling swells 5-6ft high. If the tide is incoming and the difference between low and high is ten or more go to the spot north of RB and settle for a downwinder. Be aware of the pilings at the North end of the park. You may not see them on high tide but they are there.
Beach
Type:
Sand
Size:
Depending on Tide
Hazards:
No Info
Beach Users:
July, August

Kiters launch and land at the North tip of the park. This area is less crowded, and gives you the most downwind room. At low tide, the beach leaves plenty of room for launching and landing. During high tide, the beach is small. At these times, most kiters launch and land in the grass clearing. Also located at the north tip of the park (if the grass is wet, it is very slick! Get a hold down!). During summer months the beach is very crowded, and it is hard to safely launch or land your kite. Around this time, most kiters find another beach. During fall, winter, and spring, Golden Gardens Park is almost empty. There is plenty of room for safe riding. It makes for a great riding area that is very close to the city. It has a nice grass lawn for rigging gear. The beach is ok for launching.

Wind

Best Months:
No Info
Wind Type:
No Info
Best Direction:
N, NW, NNW
Main Direction:
No Info

North or Northwest wind, is what you want at Golden Gardens. Northeast winds blow offshore. It's best to stay on the beach with Northeasterly wind.



How to get there
Transport:
Car
Access:
Short Walk


Get directions from


Tacoma Airport. From I-5 take the 175th exit. Head west to Hwy 99 and north on 99 to 185th . Head west (left) on 185th (thru 7 stop lights), this becomes Richmond Beach Road. Follow Richmond Beach Rd all the way to the bottom of the hill until you come to the second flashing 4-way stop. You'll see a Washington Parks sign pointing left to Richmond Beach.

Extra Information
Rules:
None


There are old dock pylons near the north launch. During high tides the pylons are submerged just a few feet under water. Ask locals where they are if you can't see them. During low tides the pylons are fully exposed and easy to avoid.

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