Shimmering Lake Havasu, the centerpoint of Lake Havasu City, was formed in 1938 after the Parker Dam was built. It is perhaps most famous for the London Bridge that looms above it. Yes, the actual London Bridge, bought by the area's founding father, Robert McCullough, for $2,460,000, after the city of London put it up for auction in 1968. Today, Lake Havasu City is one of the most popular vacation destinations in Arizona and offers a range of recreational activities for families, couples and single travelers. Golf on championship courses, soak up the sun on the shores of Lake Havasu's beaches or explore nearby parks by foot and bicycle. Houseboats dot the lake and are available for rent along with paddle boats, kayaks, jet skis and other types of water sports equipment. Like most resort towns Lake Havasu is chock-full of hotels, restaurants, shops and non-stop action.
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If flying is something you have always wanted to do this experience is for you! We offer an Amphibious Introductory Flight in a FAA Certified AirTime Aircraft, Cygnet 3. Joe Lorenzen, our FAA Certified Sport Pilot Flight Instructor will show you how to fly like a bird over beautiful Lake Havasu and the lower Colorado River.
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When you visit Lake Havasu City, the perfect way to enjoy Your vacation adventure is on the water. At Sunset Charter & Tour Company, we specialize in Lake & River Tour Experiences focused on the Natural Beauty of the Colorado River Valley, its Wildlife and the History of the London Bridge & Lake Havasu City. Our Sunset Experience is the most unique excursion on Lake Havasu and is aboard Serenity Now our premier vessel, a 30 ft. Custom, open air pontoon boat with independent theatre style seating, accommodating up to 6 passengers and is equipped with a restroom on board. Our Topock Gorge Experience is a day trip through the Colorado River Wildlife Refuge to Topock Gorge, referred to the Mini Grand Canyon of the Lower Colorado River and can only be witnessed from the water and is also aboard Serenity Now. Our daily Copper Canyon Tour is a 1 hour tour aboard Kon Tiki Canyon Cruiser, our 30 ft. Fully covered, open air pontoon boat with bench seating accommodating up to 18 passengers. Our Lighthouse Tour is a 2 hour tour on Wednesday afternoon, includes the Copper Canyon Tour is also aboard Kon Tiki Canyon Cruiser. All tours are fully narrated with the history of the happenings of the Colorado River Valley, Lake Havasu City and the London Bridge. Private Charters are available.
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The original bridge from England was purchased by the founder of Lake Havasu City and reconstructed at Lake Havasu in 1971.
Those granite blocks have an amazing story to tell! The tour boat operators provide great information as to why, how and when the bridge came to Lake Havasu, and the museum's display rounds out the story. The visitor's center also has great information too. The excellent walking paths along the channel offer great views from both sides, and of course you can walk and drive over it too. To say Mr. McCullough and his team had a great idea would be an understatement. The only downside in the area is that the shops in the English Village are suffering economic woes and need some sprucing up.
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Created when the Parker Dam was built in 1938, this lake is actually a Colorado River reservoir popular for water-skiing, boating and other recreational water sports.
The London bridge is so beautiful, there are excellent boat trips here with narration and there are a ton of lighthouses around the Lake that are actual smaller replicas of real lighthouses. THe Lake had tons of swimming areas and lots of rental options for water craft. November was in the MID 80s -perfect time to go, not crowded AT ALL(don't go there in the summer!) Bring some water toys if you go. Lots of great breweries around - friendly people. Just a really neat place to go. But drink extra water as it is super dry there....
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A large wildlife refuge located between Parker and Lake Havasu City.
beautiful place to visit, enjoyed the vistas and scenery, great history here. good for all family members
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The scenic shoreline of Lake Havasu State Park is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps, and convenient campsites. This spot is truly a watersport haven located near the famous London Bridge of Lake Havasu City. The park offers three boat ramps, 47 campsites, a special events area (not available on holiday weekends), picnic area, and beach area. The Mohave Sunset Trail (1.75 miles) winds its way through the lowland desert and along the shoreline. The Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden showcases the diverse life that exists within the park and this area of the desert. Birds, lizards, and desert cottontails are common sights.
This is a great park at the end of the boardwalk on the lake - picnic tables, lighthouses, park land, great views,....)
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At SARA park you can hike and mountain bike miles of trails. Many are not marked well, but you can easily find your way and skip along to another trail if you lose your way. That is what happened to us. We ended up on several trails and had a wonderful time taking in the sun and views. Bring water and be prepared for some scrambles depending on the trail hiked. I recommend using a trail app and downloading the map layers as there is no service on the entire trail. There is a water filling station at the main trail head with restrooms.
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This is a worthwhile stop. Especially if you do not know much regarding the history behind how the London Bridge came to call Lake Havasu City it’s second home. There is a great 10 minute video you can watch to learn more about the London Bridge’s journey to the city. The video plays on a loop. The Visitor Center is decked out with London flare and provides some fun, interactive ways for you to celebrate your visit to the city such as a push-pin map and telephone booth you can write a message on. Lots of photo ops! There are also some fun, kitsch souvenirs available for purchase. The checkout process is touchless; there is even a little cart with bags for you to package your purchased goods. The staff was helpful and friendly. They were seated behind a small area in the center of the room protected by tall, plexiglass sheets. Masks are required. The London Bridge is the focal point of the visitor center so be sure to ask questions about other sights and things to do if you are interested.
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When my grandkids are here this is number one on their list of things to do! Facility is very well staffed and is accommodating for all visitors. I do wish they had more open swim times but when they do I can go sit in one of the hot therapy pools while my kiddos have a blast in the wave pool/Olympic size swimming pool, huge water slide or the splash pad. Never a shortage of life guards either
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When we travel, libraries are always high on our list of places to visit, not because we need more books, but because libraries say so much about the community itself. Look at the bulletin boards, see what kinds of activities there are for young people, elderly seniors, and for community-based services they render. In this case, the listings included an adult colored pencils hour and we imagined that would be a big draw in this community of retirees. The library is quite large, the staff were helpful (but not intrusive), and the childrens' section was bright, colorful, and very inviting. Inside, a father had 2 of his children on his lap and he was reading a book to them. This is the kind of community LHC is, family-oriented. Their "Friends of the Library" resale section had some great buys and excellent selection. There was a book on Ellis Island and, paging through it to see the photos, I felt like I could have been staring into the eyes of my distant relatives. Slavs, Lithuanians, Russian Jews, Irish, Germans ... the whole "kit 'n kaboodle" (as we would have heard spoken in the late 1800's). The library is clean, has ample places to sit and read in a comfortable chair, and does not turn anyone away; however, we did see a Security Guard inside so it is safe to assume there is a reason for his presence. Locate this library on the beginnings of the McCulloch/Main Street part of town, just before Wheeler's Park.
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