Riding the Waves of Excitement at 75 MPH

Riding the Waves of Excitement at 75 MPH – The National Water Ski Racing Association’s Lake Havasu Event in April 2024

Lake Havasu Picnic Lunch on a Sandy Beach

Lake Havasu Picnic Lunch on a Sandy Beach

Kayaking Under the London Bridge at Lake Havasu City

Kayaking Under the London Bridge at Lake Havasu City

Kayaking Lake Havasu

Kayaking Lake Havasu

Public encouraged to provide input to assist Arizona’s outdoor recreation planning 06-12-2022

PHOENIX – Outdoor recreation enthusiasts are encouraged to participate in the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) by taking the public survey conducted by Arizona State Parks and Trails.  The SCORP serves as a guide for public...

Red Lighthouse Lake Havasu Arizona

Replicas of real lighthouses line the shore of Lake Havasu, Arizona. This beautiful scene unfolded one sunset evening in December 2019. Each of Lake Havasu’s lighthouses is a 1/3 scale replica of a famous American lighthouses, and is not a true lighthouse but instead...

Bill Williams River

At the very southern end of Lake Havasu the Bill Williams River ends. It is a 46.3-mile-long river in west-central Arizona where it, along with its tributary, the Santa Maria River, form the boundary between Mohave County to the north and La Paz County to the south....

Lake Havasu Bill Williams River

Bill Williams River is a 46.3-mile-long river in west-central Arizona where it, along with its tributary, the Santa Maria River, form the boundary between Mohave County to the north and La Paz County to the south. Unlike most rivers in Arizona, the Bill Williams runs...

Lake Havasu Sand Lighthouse

Lake Havasu City is home to more lighthouses than any other city in the U.S. These 1/3 scale replicas are actual functioning navigational aids built to the specifications of famous United States lighthouses. Two of the 25 lighthouses reside on the Nautical grounds....

Colorado River Jack Smith Park Needles California

Boat launch ramp and overnight parking. Not a campground. Quiet park at the end of River Road right on the Colorado River (2 miles off I-40). Good Smallmouth bass fishing south of the park along the Colorado all the way to Lake Havasu. Short boat ride south to Topok...

Lake Havasu Month: December 2010

Bass Fishing Tournament

Lake Fork & Monticello Fishing Report 12-12-2010 – Lake Havasu

Fishing has been good at both Lake Fork and Lake Monticello the past couple of weeks. With the weather and water cooling off, I have been splitting trips between the two lakes. The action on Monticello has been best early on most days with Fork being the afternoon option of choice. Fish can still be caught early on Fork but the bite has been best for me when water temperatures are at their peak later in the day.

– Lake Havasu

Bass Fishing

Lake Conroe Bass Fishing Report – Lake Havasu

Water temps have been running in main lake 58-62deg. Water is clear. On north end of lake water temp has been 62-63deg. Water is muddy here except in far back. Bass are moving up in shallows to spawn. Been catching black bass up to 8lbs

– Lake Havasu