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Lake Havasu City - Arizona Relocation Guides

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Recreation Continued<br />

Jack Hardie Park<br />

Between Baron & Bunker Dr., LHC, AZ<br />

Neighborhood park (7 acres), playground, ramadas,<br />

BBQs, restrooms, & horseshoe pits.<br />

Lions Dog Park<br />

1340 McCulloch Blvd., LHC, AZ<br />

At London Bridge Beach<br />

Large, grassy area complete with picnic ramadas, benches, water<br />

feature & fire hydrants.<br />

London Bridge Beach<br />

1340 McCulloch Blvd., LHC, AZ<br />

Picnic ramadas, barbecues, & swim area.<br />

Nautical Inn Beach<br />

1000 McCulloch Blvd., LHC, AZ 86403<br />

Swimming beach, sand volleyball courts, watersports center (boat<br />

and personal watercraft rentals.)<br />

Rotary Community Park<br />

1400 S. Smoketree Blvd., LHC, AZ<br />

Beach, picnic areas, ramadas, playground, skate park, bocce ball<br />

court, r/c track, & special needs playground.<br />

Sara Park<br />

Just South of LHC on Hwy. 95<br />

Over 1,000 acres includes 4 field baseball complex, paved<br />

stock car racetrack, sportsmen & model airplane clubs, BMX<br />

track, hiking trail.<br />

Yonder Park<br />

Between McCulloch Blvd. & Cherry Tree Blvd. (East of LHC)<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Havasu</strong> <strong>City</strong>’s newest neighborhood park offers a basketball<br />

court, playground equipment, picnic ramada, benches and<br />

hiking/biking trail.<br />

Realtor Park<br />

Realtor Park is located at 3143 Newport Drive. This park is a 3-acre<br />

neighborhood park is ready for play with picnic ramadas, a playground,<br />

bocce ball restroom facilities, horseshoe courts, and short<br />

trail system. Plan a picnic and enjoy the lush scenery!<br />

Bobby & Julie Lewis Team<br />

#1 Coldwell Banker Agents in<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Havasu</strong> Area<br />

928-486-4498 - Bobby<br />

928-486-4147 - Julie<br />

888-HAVASU-8 TOLL Free<br />

Search Homes on-line at:<br />

www.Discover<strong>Havasu</strong>Homes.com<br />

Fishing Piers<br />

<strong>Havasu</strong> Springs<br />

Hwy. 95, 10 miles South of <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Havasu</strong><br />

Mesquite Bay<br />

London Bridge Rd. North of Industrial Blvd.<br />

Site 6 - On the Island<br />

Take off Point - At Parker Dam, off Hwy. 95<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Havasu</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rec./Aquatic Center<br />

100 Park Avenue 453-8686<br />

Water Slides – Wave Pool – Spray Pool<br />

Whirlpool – Kiddie Lagoon<br />

Swim Lesson – Exercise Classes – Open Swim Sessions<br />

Hall for Special Events – Meeting Rooms – Stage – Full Service Bar<br />

Bill Williams River Area<br />

The Bill Williams river provides habitat for fish and wildlife, clean<br />

water, forage, and recreational opportunities. It was named after an<br />

<strong>Arizona</strong> mountain man, Bill Williams. The Bill Williams River was historically<br />

unique to this section of the Lower Colorado River as a major<br />

tributary that was used as a travel corridor by Native American, European<br />

explorers, and early settlers.<br />

Wilderness: The Swansea and the Rawhide Mountain Wilderness<br />

areas straddle the Bill Williams River between Planet Ranch<br />

and Alamo Dam. The Rawhide Mountain Wilderness contains<br />

rugged uplands and the scenic Banded Canyon of the Bill Williams<br />

River. The Swansea Wilderness includes Black Mesa, a volcanic<br />

upland a more open river canyon, and two vehicle access<br />

corridors to the river.<br />

Source: Bureau of Land Management<br />

<strong>Havasu</strong> National Wildlife Refuge<br />

Established in 1941, <strong>Havasu</strong> National Wildlife Refuge is one of<br />

more than 530 refuges throughout the United States managed<br />

by the Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System<br />

is the only national system of lands dedicated to conserving<br />

our wildlife heritage for people today and for generations yet<br />

to come. <strong>Havasu</strong> National Wildlife Refuge protects 30 river miles<br />

(300 miles of shoreline) of the Colorado River from Needles, California,<br />

to <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Havasu</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Arizona</strong>.<br />

Source: US Fish and Wildlife Service<br />

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