Top 7 Exciting Things To Do In Lake Havasu For Outdoor Adventure

Thing To Do In Lake Havasu

With 290 days of sunshine, it is no wonder that over 1.5 million visitors choose to spend their vacation time here. Lake Havasu is one of the best boating lakes in the country, with plenty of great places to fish, swim, kayak, paddleboard, camp, or spend a day doing nothing at all.

From the surprising London Bridge to the quant lighthouse replicas, let’s take a look at the top 7 exciting things to do in Lake Havasu City.

Balance Rock Near Sara Park

1) Famous London Bridge

New visitors to Lake Havasu City, AZ are often surprised to learn that this is the home of the famous London Bridge of nursery rhyme notoriety.

The old stone bridge that once crossed the River Thames was dismantled in 1832 and brought to Lake Havasu City, AZ, by a land developer anxious to attract attention to his new housing development and increase tourist traffic to the area. The London bridge was transported brick by brick across the sea, through the Panama Canal, and to its current home crossing the Bridgewater Channel.

Take a walk across the 930-foot-long London Bridge. It is open to both car and pedestrian traffic. Stop by the Lake Havasu Museum of History to learn more about the London Bridge and the history of Lake Havasu City.

Top Tourist Attraction - The Original London Bridge Near London Bridge Resort

2) Lake Havasu State Park

Topping the list of best things to do in Lake Havasu for outdoor enthusiasts is a visit to the 928-acre Lake Havasu State Park.

The park is home to miles of hiking trails and beautiful beaches.

Some of the amenities at this state park include:

  • Three boat ramps for launching motorized and non-motorized watercraft

  • 54 camping and RV sites with water and electric hookups. There is an onsite dump station

  • 13 beachside cabins

  • Picnic areas

  • The 1.75-mile Mohave Sunset Trail

  • The Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden with desert flora and fauna on display

Lake Havasu State Park

3) Cattail Cove State Park

Enjoying the sun and having fun are the top things to do in Lake Havasu. With a trip to Cattail Cove State Park, you’ll have sun and fun in abundance.

Cattail Cove Park is 2,000 acres, about half an hour’s drive from Lake Havasu City.

Some of the great amenities you’ll enjoy at this AZ state park include:

  • 61 Camping and RV sites with water and electric hookups. There is an onsite dump station

  • Primitive boat-in campsites with picnic tables, stand-up BBQ grills, and pit toilets

  • A boat ramp for launching motorized and non-motorized watercraft

Cattail Cove State Park

4) Thompson Bay Lake Havasu City

Stay in one of the many hotels in the heart of Lake Havasu City, and you’ll have quick access to Thompson Bay. The bay is at one end of the Bridgewater Channel, the site of the historic London Bridge.

Fishing, swimming, jet skiing, and boating are all popular activities here. Attractions around the bay include the Rotary Community Park, London Bridge Beach, Bat Island, and Body Beach.

Over 15 hotels are within a 10-minute drive and camping is available at the nearby Crazy Horse campgrounds.

Jet Skiing

5) Rotary Community Park In Lake Havasu City

Spend the day at Rotary Community Park in Lake Havasu City for one of the best family fun things to do in Lake Havasu City.

The park offers 40 acres of well-manicured grassy areas, a lakefront beach, and lots of shade trees.

Some of the great amenities at Rotary Community Park include:

  • A dedicated swim area

  • A non-motorized boat launch site

  • Three playgrounds, including one built for people with special needs

  • Covered picnic areas, including barbecues

  • Two miles of walking trails

  • Six beach volleyball courts and two bocce ball courts

  • The Tinnell Memorial Skatepark

Picnic Areas At Rotary Park, Lake Havasu City

6) Lake Havasu Lighthouses

A group of Lake Havasu City boaters formed a volunteer organization to improve the navigational lighting on Lake Havasu and create a safer lake for nighttime boating. Through hard work and donated funds, the group was able to build the first Lake Havasu replica lighthouse in 2002. Seeing the lighthouses is one of the unique things to do in Lake Havasu.

The first lighthouse is a replica of North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras lighthouse, and it stands proudly at a boat ramp at Lake Havasu State Park.

There are 27 replica lighthouses now, dotting the shoreline between the state park and the connecting point of the Colorado River at Parker Dam. Stop by the Lake Havasu Visitor’s Center to purchase a booklet on the history of the lighthouses.

Famous Lighthouses On The Shore Of Lake Havasu

7) Lake Havasu Balloon Festival

Each year for four days in January, the sky over Lake Havasu City is alive with over 50 hot air balloons. The colorful balloons float over Lake Havasu as participants in the Lake Havasu Balloon Festival. This spectacular annual event has graced Lake Havasu since 2011.

The festival takes place in the area surrounding Lake Havasu City and includes a 5k run, vendor booths, RV camping, food trucks, carnival rides, and plenty of balloon-related activities. It’s a popular event that draws 50,000 people each year.

Hot Air Balloons Over Lake Havasu

Explore Lake Havasu As Captain Of Your Own Watercraft

See the sites and enjoy the beauty of this spectacular lake on a tour that lets you navigate your own easy-to-use motorized boat.

Get out on the lake with a small group as the captain of your own watercraft, and no boating experience is needed. Rubba Duck Safari boats are user-friendly, fun, and safe to drive.

You’ll have an experienced local guide leading the way as you explore places like Copper Canyon, Pilot Rock, Big Booty Bay, Teal Bay, and Ski Island.

Our Rubba Duck Safari South tour includes:

  • Your own Rubba Duck watercraft

  • A safari guide in his/her own boat

  • Non-alcoholic beverages along the way

A Rubba Duck Safari tour is a must-do activity in Lake Havasu City. Book your own Rubba Duck tour!

Boat Tours In Lake Havasu City

 


Duration
5 hours 30 minutes
Group Size
Up to 4

North Tour Topock Gorge Excursion - February ON WEDNESDAYS

Pilot your craft through the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge and see where Lake Havasu begins. Explore the last remaining untouched natural portion of the lower Colorado River!

Tour includes a one hour stop for a non-hosted lunch at the famous Topock 66.

Day itinerary: Meet at the boat house at 9:30 AM. After instructions on boat operations and safety we hit the water and are boating for about two hours. After seeing the gorge we stop for a non-hosted lunch. We then head back with an ETA of 3:00 PM at the boat house.

Our rates:
$398 for one person
$398 for 2 persons ($199/person)
$418 for 3 persons ($140/person)
$438 for 4 people ($110/person) -  650 lbs. max

All times and itineraries are subject to change.

Tour runs Wednesdays Only.

We need to have at least three boats signed up for the tour to run. If there are not enough boats booked, we will reschedule for the next week.

Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
Group Size
Up to 4

Rubba Duck Safari South Tour

Captain your own Rubba Duck watercraft on a fun, interactive, guided tour of Lake Havasu's blue waters!

Rubba Duck Safari combines the thrill of boating with the ease of a guided tour of the lake - it is unlike anything you have ever experienced! - Pilot your own "Rubba Duck" during a fun-filled, interactive 2 1/2 A must do in Lake Havasu!

Our rates:
$198 for one person
$198 for 2 persons ($99/person)
$218 for 3 persons ($73/person)
$238 for 4 people ($60/person) -  650 lbs. max

We are closed August 25th to September 5th for scheduled maintenance.

Duration
Group Size
no limit

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