If you’re looking for a relaxing place to get away from it all, Lake Havasu State Park is just the place. Located in the northwestern part of Arizona not far from Las Vegas, it’s an ideal location for a quick trip.
Lake Havasu State Park is located on the eastern shore of Havasu Island. The park is located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, which is in Mohave County, Arizona. It’s located in the United States and North America.
The park has six beaches that are open year-round. The beaches are open from sunrise to sunset, though they have lifeguards during the summer months. There are restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings at most of the beaches as well. Watercraft launch ramps are also available near each beach area so you can take your boat out!
To begin, Lake Havasu State Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife. The park is home to more than 50 species of birds and more than 25 species of mammals. The park also has more than 20 reptile species and 15 amphibian species.
When you’re ready to pack up, stop by the day-use area for a picnic. Picnic tables are available and ramadas (pavilions) are available for group events or gatherings.
You can enjoy a vacation in just a few days at Lake Havasu State Park. Bring your tent, cooler, fishing pole, boat, and everything else you need to spend a week at the lake. If you don’t have all those things, bring them anyway! If you don’t want to pack up your stuff every day, then leave it behind and take only what you need for each day’s adventure.
Your trip will be more memorable if you bring along a friend or two or three (or six). A group of four people can split the cost of renting an RV ($80 per night) or cabins ($49 per night), which includes bedding but not towels. You’ll also save money by camping together rather than booking individual rooms at one of the area motels or hotels (about $90–$150 per room).
Bring some hiking boots because there are miles of trails through desert scrublands that lead past some beautiful views—including Joshua Tree National Park—and into nearby hills where wildflowers bloom from February through April every year. There are no amenities available within walking distance so plan ahead before hitting the trail!
Camping, hiking, and swimming are a few of the things to do at Lake Havasu State Park. E