Lake Havasu AZ
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Lake Havasu State Park Map
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The park is located at 699 London Bridge Road off Highway 95 & Industrial Boulevard. Click on map above to Download Printable Park Map ( 715 KB PDF)
Park Map shows you an overview of park, including parking lots, boat ramps and more.
Lake Havasu weather information

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Map of Lake Havasu, AZ
Nearby Scenic Attractions
Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
Lake Havasu - the fishery, and the fishermen
Paradise at Lake Havasu
The London Bridge
Lake Havasu City
Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge
Parker Dam
Sara Park Wash - Crack In The Wall
Rawhide Mountains Wilderness 50 miles SE of Lake Havasu City
Desert and River parks
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Lake Powell video The completion of the Glen Canyon Dam in 1963 created Lake Powell. It took another 14 years to fill the lake. With almost 2,000 miles of shoreline, and five marinas.
Glen Canyon Dam - Lake Powell Held behind the Bureau of Reclamation's Glen Canyon Dam, waters of the Colorado River and tributaries are backed up almost 186 miles, forming Lake Powell. The dam was completed in 1963. Take a look at this tremendous feat of engineering - the Glen Canyon Dam.
Lake Mead - Houseboating & Viewing Hoover Dam DesertUSA rented a houseboat to explore the western part of Lake Mead. Our first stop was the Hoover Dam off the Boulder Basin. Without Hoover Dam, Lake Mead wouldn't exist today. Come along with DesertUSA staff as they explore Lake Mead and check out Hoover Dam. Take a look at the cove where we camped, and the Bighorn Sheep encounter we had there!
Laughlin - Lake Mohave - Colorado River
In the summer, Katherine's Landing at the southern end of Lake Mohave is a hub of activity. It has fuel, a general store, a restaurant and a snack bar. The Colorado River south of the dam offers many recreational opportunities. Take a look at this river destination!
Lees Ferry Due to the shale deposits which slope gently to the river here, Lees Ferry was the only place to cross the Colorado River for 260 miles until the Navajo Bridge was built across Marble Canyon in 1927. Join DesertUSA as we explore this historic site.
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