| Beaches |
| | Lake Havasu | | This lake, home of the London Bridge, was named for the 45-mile long lake formed by damming the Colorado River. The lake has deep water, ringed with coves and inlets, which provides ideal fishing conditions for black and striped bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and trout. The lake is well known for various water sports including water skiing, speed boating, jet skiing, sailing, and canoeing. | |
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| | Lake Moovalya and Parker Strip Area | | This lake is otherwise known as the Parker Strip Area. The area is home to the Back Country Byway and many day-use areas where the public can access the Colorado River. It is also the access point to two public campgrounds. | |
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| | The Colorado River | | An estimated 1,000 miles of fresh water shoreline are beside Mohave County along the Colorado River. Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave and Lake Mead make up a large part of the recreational areas along the river. | |
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 | Boating |
| | Lake Havasu | | This lake, home of the London Bridge, was named for the 45-mile long lake formed by damming the Colorado River. The lake has deep water, ringed with coves and inlets, which provides ideal fishing conditions for black and striped bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and trout. The lake is well known for various water sports including water skiing, speed boating, jet skiing, sailing, and canoeing. | |
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| | The Colorado River | | An estimated 1,000 miles of fresh water shoreline are beside Mohave County along the Colorado River. Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave and Lake Mead make up a large part of the recreational areas along the river. | |
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 | Swimming |
| | Lake Havasu | | This lake, home of the London Bridge, was named for the 45-mile long lake formed by damming the Colorado River. The lake has deep water, ringed with coves and inlets, which provides ideal fishing conditions for black and striped bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and trout. The lake is well known for various water sports including water skiing, speed boating, jet skiing, sailing, and canoeing. | |
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| | Lake Moovalya and Parker Strip Area | | This lake is otherwise known as the Parker Strip Area. The area is home to the Back Country Byway and many day-use areas where the public can access the Colorado River. It is also the access point to two public campgrounds. | |
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| | The Colorado River | | An estimated 1,000 miles of fresh water shoreline are beside Mohave County along the Colorado River. Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave and Lake Mead make up a large part of the recreational areas along the river. | |
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 | Water Activities In State Parks |
| | Buckskin Mountain State Park | | This park offers one of the best views along the Parker strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. The river draws pleasure boaters, water skiers, and swimmers to this 400-foot-elevation recreation area. Anglers vie for largemouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, and bluegill. | |
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| | Cattail Cove State Park | | The 45-mile long lake creates a haven for all kinds of water sports. Visitors can fish for largemouth and striped bass, bluegill and crappie. | |
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| | Lake Havasu State Park | | The scenic shoreline is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps, and convenient campsites. | |
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