Windsurfing and Kiteboarding in Bandon

The sports of windsurfing and kiteboarding have been around much longer than most people realize, but are recently rapidly gaining popularity, and they are accessible to more than just an elite few. The Bandon area with its mild climate, beautiful scenery, and relatively reliable wind draw windsurfers and kiters of all levels, from the beginners to the experienced.

Floras Lake

Floras Lake, just 18 miles south of Bandon near the community of Langlois, is famous for world-class windsurfing and kiteboarding for all ability levels, and the Floras Lake Kite & Windsurf is happy to get people geared up and ready during the warmer months.

Experienced windsurfers and kiters may choose to simply rent their equipment and get themselves out on the lake. Available are longboards/shortboards, boards only, and sail rigs only. Wetsuits and booties can be rented separately as well. Equipment can be rented for 1, 2 or 4+ hours.

Beginners or for those of any level, from Beginners II to Advanced II, wanting to hone their skills can take lessons. Beginners need bring only a swimsuit and a towel; everything else, including a wetsuit and booties is included with equipment rental! Those bringing their own equipment save money on the cost of lessons. Check the Floras Lake Kite & Windsurf website for lesson prices and availability.

Winds on Floras Lake 15-25 knots mid-day to late afternoon, so beginners will find the mornings ideal for lessons. Intermediate and advanced lessons are best in the afternoon when the winds pick up, and they prefer that these lessons are booked in advance.

Floras Lake Windsurfing and Kiteboarding also rents SUPs (Stand Up Paddle), sit-on-top kayaks of various sizes, canoes, and traditional kayaks for those who prefer.

Humbug Mountain

South of Bandon by approximately 33 miles is Humbug Mountain State Park, another place well-known for windsurfing and kiteboarding. Lessons and rentals are not available, but parking and restrooms are available at the day use area.

Pistol River

Although a bit of a drive from Bandon (approximately 66 miles to the south), no trip to the South Coast would be complete for the windsurfing or kiteboarding enthusiast without a trip to the Pistol River where it meets the Pacific Ocean. The locale is the home of the Pistol River Wave Bash in mid-June, the place to be for those serious about their love of the sport and has been described by representatives of the American Windsurfing Tour as some of the gnarliest sailing you’re going to find. The wind blows hard, and it blows hard a lot.

The Pistol River, named when a militia soldier lost his pistol in the river in 1853, is a favorite due to the strong north winds in the summer, easy access, camping, and nearby Gold Beach and Brookings for hotel accommodations and supplies.

Pacific Ocean

There are some windsurfers and kiteboarders who brave the ocean right off the Bandon beaches, although the rocks and surf can make this dangerous. Plan well and be sure your level of experience is appropriate for the ocean.

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