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Lake Havasu City To Kingman, Grand Canyon DISCOVER ARIZONA’S WEST COAST 40 LAKE MAP 40 To Topock, Needles • Public Marinas & Boating Attractions & Launch Ramps Points of Interest LAKE HAVASU CITY 95 30 Cattail Cove State Park 23 Balance Rock 19 Crazy Horse Campground 20 Bridgewater Channel 31 Havasu Springs Resort 22 Copper Canyon (800) 242-8278 • GoLakeHavasu.com 14 Lake Havasu Marina 2 Devil’s Elbow 9 Lake Havasu State Park 11 English Village VISITORS GUIDE Topock Gorge 2 1 16 Site Six 24 Friendly Island UTAH 32 Take Off Point 15 Grass Island 95 NEVADA 10 Havasu Landing Resort 15 Grand Canyon National Park Non-Motorized • & Casino 3 Public Launches Las Vegas DAYS OF 12 London Bridge LAS 34 Bill Williams River National 33 Parker Dam Wildlife Refuge 3 Picture Rock N 15 40 4 5 Castle Rock Bay 26 Pilot Rock 18 London Bridge Beach 25 Red Rock 40 95 Lake ARIZONA 7 Mesquite Bay 17 Site Five Dive Spot Havasu 13 Rotary Community Park 21 Skiers Island Los Angeles Lake Havasu LAX City R Municipal 28 Sleeping Indian E 95 Free Public Fishing Docks V • 5 10 I 5 R Airport 10 Phoenix 27 Steamboat Cove O D PHX 34 Bill Williams River National A CALIFORNIA R 4 The Sandbar Pacific O L Wildlife Refuge Ocean O 29 Three Dunes San Diego C 31 Havasu Springs Resort 8 8 1 Topock Gorge 10 95 6 Mesquite Bay North Chemehuevi Mexico Indian 6 8 Mesquite Bay South Dive Spot Reservation 7 16 Site Six Lake Gas Dock DISTANCE FROM: 8 32 Take Off Point Lake Havasu Lighthouse Grand Canyon National Park: 230 miles Havasu City Public Restroom* Las Vegas: 150 miles Phoenix: 200 miles 10 Ferry Route 9 Los Angeles: 300 miles San Diego: 315 miles Island Channel Downtown Medical District Walk District District 95 *Primitive boat-in public restrooms are available SARA Park along the Arizona shoreline from the London Bridge PADDLEWHEEL WRECK 23 south to Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge. 21 HORSESHOE COVE 22 24 PILOT ROCK 25 PINNACLES 26 27 Arizona No Wake Zone 20 11 28 Lake London Bridge 12 95 95 Havasu 19 18 California 29 Island 13 30 Photo by Rick Powell District 14 Thompson Bay No Wake Zone 17 VICTORIA CLIFFS 32 Play Like You Mean It® and the Lake Havasu City 31 Play Like You Mean it® and the Lake Havasu City logo are registered marks of Lake Havasu Tourism Bureau Inc 16 logo are registered marks of the Lake Havasu 34 dba Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau. ©2018 Lake Havasu City CVB. All rights reserved. 15 Tourism Bureau Inc dba Lake Havasu City 33 UNDERWATER Convention & Visitors Bureau. ©2018 Lake OBSTACLE COURSE Havasu Tourism Bureau. All rights reserved. To Parker, Quartzsite 10 GoLakeHavasu.com A publication of the Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau N L a k e H a v a s u A v e City Boundaries >> To drive to the Island, Medical or Downtown Districts from Hwy 95, turn east on 35 Lake Havasu Mesquite or Swanson Ave, then immediately onto Lake Havasu Ave to McCulloch Blvd. CITYARIZONA’S MAP PLAYGROUND 36 Municipal Beaches & Swimming Lodging Airport Bridg London e • • Retail Paseo del Sol v d P > A lv Robert P. McCulloch captured the world’s attention in 1967 Centre > e B L it 76 70 Lake Havasu City 58 Bridgewater Motel • u h o Blvd 59 • c when he purchased the London Bridge and relocated it n • lo • esq l 75 Aquatic Center 42 Campbell Cove RV Resort d • • M u • • o • • C from England to the stunning Colorado River. Since the city’s Br P • • c n idg • • e • • 74 e • • M e 9 Lake Havasu State Park 104 Cattail Cove State Park wa • v B te • official incorporation in 1978, the community has continued to r R • N A r C • n i d • o 18 London Bridge Beach 81 Crazy Horse Campgrounds d h s • •>> n g a • thrive on the spirit of possibility and innovation and recently n • • • a n w 56 Nautical Beachfront 74 Days Inn e e 61 • • • • S l P • • earned $2 million as one of America’s Best Communities. R • • • • • S d • • Resort,The 51 Hampton Inn by Hilton 62 • • Lak ® 63 < • P • Play Like You Mean It and the Lake Havasu City logo are registered marks of the Lake Havasu Tourism Bureau < Multi-Use Trail As the new home of the London Bridge, Lake Havasu City • e P 13 Rotary Community Park 87 Havasu Dunes Resort • Inc dba Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau. ©2018 Lake Havasu Tourism Bureau. All rights reserved. London Bridge • • • Ha attracts more than 1 million visitors annually with 60 miles 40 Havasu Inn Island 83 65 • v Chenowith Rd 84 • as • Cycling << of uninterrupted navigable waterways,91 Havasu 300 annualSands events,Resort u A 73 District v 82 e 102 SARA300 days Park of sunshine, 400 miles105 of river Havasu coastline Springs and Resort 1,800 90 Multi-usemiles of off-roadtrail trails. 71 44 Havasu Travelodge P 72 vd 66 80 Pedestrian/Island trail Bl P Here, you can explore the desert82 by Heat foot, Hotel mountain bike 81 er L 72 37 b on do 67 • Golfor off-road vehicle. You can discover 98 Hidden secret Palmslake coves Resort in aCondos m n 68 o d c 80 B lv r id 88 Lakekayak Havasu or in a Golf high-performance Club 61luxury Holiday boat, Innlounge Express in the & Suites B 18 Channel e 95 g v h e A c 95 Bridgewater Channel or camp under78 Island gazing Inn stars. Hotel Beach B e 67 London Bridge Resort o 18 l 78 e Walk e l a tr Bridgewater Links Golf Course 73 Island Suites 79 u ch e C k In Lake Havasu City, white sandy beaches mingle with Island Trail c R o d m 54 Islander Resort Lake Havasu M 70 55 NauticalbreathtakingChemehuevi Beachfront red-rock Resort, mountains The and breezy palm trees to P S S e N P 92 Knights Inn v Islandgive youGolf an Club experience unique to Arizona. lvd P A B ry 37 RefugeIndian Golf & Country 9 Lake Havasu State Park de er er lb Welcome to your playground. o V 1313 u Club, The 65 London Bridge Resort Pal P M Reservation N Activities & Attractions 57 Motel 6 Thompson Bay 13 • 56 Nautical Beachfront Resort, The 38 P 94 Downtown Havasu District 72 Quality Inn & Suites L 62 English Village o 66 Queens Condos n d Blvd o wa 39 Gallagher’s Dining & Pub n 46 Rodeway Inn & Suites io d B K Blv (live poker) r N ai 97 Royal Inn i p d u d as v g v l 103 Havasu 95 Speedway a B 53 Sam’s Beachcomber Resort e H e d N 52 Havasu Landing Resort R r 49 Super 8 Motel e M d L V oyo ak o Dr & Casino 95 Traveler’s Inn 41 40 al e e S P v d 93 Havasu Lanes H lv 39 A 45 Windsor Inn trial B a s Indu S Kiowa Blvd e 42 v e 84 Island Mall r 71 Xanadu Condo Resort 9 a t Medical District s N e 48 Lake Havasu Museum u A k r e h 9 o D t A c v a N Community Services o m M o P • Lake 44 v A e i g of History m S sq r A 101 45 e e u n e it e i S a r e u lk c p t d A o e 99 Arizona State University B e v ve a z 83 London Bridge Havasu ok l 91 Q m za 46 l B J W n v ay’s a Sm h Bl o 100 City Offices/City Hall d N loc Way B h W 62 London Bridge Shops ul d l c 100 ay 48 cC v d lo 49 M l lv ul 89 Lake Havasu Senior Center Medical District N B B 68 Movies Havasu Tecopa Ferry Route vi C a e P c 50 c hu 96 97 M 41 Mohave Community College 51 i S N 72 Quality Inn & Suites a m P M N he cC P e m C M u 95 P ar 76 Mohave County Library r llo u (off-track betting) 52 57 58 Ja ch h Sq c D W B rc t ings L l Bi S Downtown C t 101 Police Station 86 u oo A 13 Skate Park l co p 94 c District lo S o c m 75 Post Office h a 36 Star Cinemas e 92 P B v B Sw n l A lvd a t L 59 Swap Meet ns 93 ile Visitor Information y o an V • r n A V Channel S 85 r 89 v e e 62 Tecopa Ferry Terminal Island d L b l 50 Chamber of Commerce v Walk a l k u 88 99 35 The Shops at Lake Havasu District B e S r M A 50 Convention & Visitors Bureau e H co Downtown District b a 98 m v m Parks Dog Park 63 Visitor Information Center a • B o s a each c lv d u B B lv ch A 38 Avalon Park lo v d Airport ul 56 e 85 Cypress Park cC 95 M l 55 87 e Trai 79 Grand Island Park N 90 Multi-Us Channel Downtown Island Medical Hospital/Havasu Regional City Boundaries D u 86 Jack Hardie Park 54 b Walk District District District Medical Center 53 C a 18 London Bridge Beach m p Lighthouse (accessible by land) b 102 102 96 Mesquite Park Arizona e 103 ll P k 13 Rotary Community Park w P Parking y 102 SARA Park 104 kwy Cover photo copyright 2018 Richard Hay Sara P 105 Public restroom California To Parker, Quartzsite 10 VISITORS GUIDE ● Boating .
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