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    Lake Havasu CampgroundsPublic Camping: Two public campgrounds are located on the Parker Strip providing campsites along the Colorado River. Sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis; there is a 14-day sta...
    Lake Havasu Campgrounds

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Lake Havasu Boating

Boating, skiing, swimming and other water sports are the dominant activities on the Lake. You will find just about every type of water-based recreation including many organized events like music festivals, international jet ski competitions and auto shows. If you don'

, AZ Boating

Lake Havasu Campgrounds

Public Camping: Two public campgrounds are located on the Parker Strip providing campsites along the Colorado River. Sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis; there is a 14-day stay limit at each campground. Empire Landing Campground (located approximately 8

, AZ Camping


Lake Havasu Off-Road Areas

Another great way to explore the Lake Havasu area is by car or off-highway vehicle (OHV). If you are in a car take the Parker Dam Road "Thread of Life," a backcountry byway that highlights the scenic, natural, historic and prehistoric features along an 11

, AZ ORV Areas

Things to do near , AZ

Bullhead Community Park

Bullhead Community Park on Highway 95 offers quick access to the blue waters of the Colorado River with its boat launch ramp,...

Tyson's Well Stage Station Museum

The original abode stage station was built in 1866 by Charles Tyson at its present location. It was an important way station ...

Desert Hills Municipal Golf Course

Rated by Golf Digest as Arizona's top municipal golf course, Desert Hills will test any handicapper's skils with its 18 hole,...

Parker Historical Society Museum

The temporary building (donated by the Beaver family) is being used by the Historical Soceity to its capacity. There are many...

Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Museum and Library

The Colorado River Indian Reservation is unique in the sense that it is occupied by four (4) distinct tribal groups: Mohave, ...