Information About Hiking In Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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Buckskin Mountain State Park - Hiking In State Parks
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.

Buckskin Mountain State Park Trails - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
The Buckskin Mountain State Park is scenically located between the Buckskin Mountains and the Colorado River, and attracts both nature lovers and water enthusiasts. Hikers are enticed to explore the area via three developed trails that ascend steep bluffs to panoramic overlooks.

Gibraltar Mountain Wilderness - Hiking In National Recreation Areas
The wilderness includes the western end of the Buckskin Mountains. The area from Giers Mountain in the north to Gibraltar Mountain in the south consists of rugged volcanic rock dissected by deep, sandy washes and rocky canyons.

Whytes Retreat Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This is an 1.5-mile easy hiking trail. The trail begins at Cattail Cove State Park and follows the shoreline of Lake Havasu, providing an excellent view of the lower portion of the Colorado River, the Whitsett Pumping Station and Parker Dam.
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