Lake Havasu State Park - Lake Havasu City, AZ
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Lake Havasu State Park
GPS Coordinates: N 34° 29.513 W 114° 21.439
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Lake Havasu State Park has two distinct units, Windsor Beach and Cattail Cove. Windsor Beach is a wonderfully developed area in Lake Havasu City just north of the famed London Bridge. London Bridge was dismantled at its original site in England and rebuilt in Arizona by developer Robert McCulloch in 1971.
Windsor Beach is popular for day use, camping and launching all varieties of watercraft. The park offers 75 drive-in campsites plus 55 boat-in sites. The restrooms and showers are handicapped accessible.
Climate: During the summer months, expect very hot temperatures with afternoon thunderstorms possible especially in July and August. Daytime high temperatures can exceed 115 degrees. Winter brings moderate temperatures to the low elevations, with warm days and cool to cold nights. Winter is a good time to experience these normally snow free areas. Fall and spring are transitional periods and can also be nice times to visit these desert regions. Be prepared for cool temperatures at higher elevations and dress in layers for your travels in this state of varying climates.


Facilities: Lake Havasu State Park features 3 boat launch ramps (2 for conventional watercraft, 1 for PWC), a campground with 42 sites, and a special event area -not available on holiday weekends.

Best Time To Visit: Lake Havasu State Park is open 365 per year. Day use hours are from Sunrise to 10:00 p.m. Checkout time for campers is 2:00 p.m.

Note: Lake Havasu State Park reaches capacity most summer weekends and closes its gates after exceeding capacity on holiday weekends.

Fees: Entrance and camping fees apply. Please call park for current fee information.

Accessibility: The restrooms and showers are handicapped accessible.

Rules:  Park Rules
Registered Campers only in designated sites. Littering is unlawful. Keep pets on a leash (maximum 6ft.) Water and shade must be provided. Fires must be attended at all times. No fires during high wind conditions. Obey all boating regulations. Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Prevent loud nuisance noises. No music after 10 pm. Drive only on paved roads. No glass containers on beaches/day-use areas. No wheeled vehicles allowed on trails.

All state liquor laws are strictly enforced. Remember to designate a sober driver for your safety and the safety of others.

Directions: Lake Havasu State Park is located in western Arizona along the California border. The park can be reached by traveling 10 miles south from Lake Havasu City on State Highway 95.

The park is located at 699 London Bridge Road off Highway 95 and Industrial Boulevard.

Map: Click here for a map to Lake Havasu State Park

Reservations: No reservations are required to access the park. The campground(s) do not accept reservations.

 
Address
Lake Havasu State Park
1801 Highway 95
Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86406
Phone
General: (928) 855-2784
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