Information About Bird Watching In Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
With its majestic rock cliffs; its ribbon of cool water running through classic Sonoran Desert; and its cattail-filled marsh harboring rails and waterfowl, the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge offers a little bit of everything for both wildlife and people.

Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
This wildlife refuge consists of two units. The largest is Topock Gorge, south of the junction of Interstate 40 and the Colorado River; it is accessible only by boat or on foot.

Rawhide Mountains Wilderness
The 38,470-acre Rawhide Mountains Wilderness includes portions of two mountain ranges: the Rawhide Mountains to the north and the Buckskins to the south, separated by eight miles of the Bill Williams River.

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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