Lake Havasu State Park in Arizona State

Lake Havasu State Park

With scenic beaches, numerous campsites, and nature trails, Lake Havasu State Park is a premier destination for nature lovers.

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Lake Havasu State Park Details

With scenic beaches, numerous campsites, and nature trails, Lake Havasu State Park is a premier destination for nature lovers. Visitors can spend their time swimming, fishing, and boating on the peaceful water of Lake Havasu. The 1.75-mile Mohave Sunset Trail is a perfect hike for wildlife viewing. Some of the local animals include bobcats, roadrunners, and coyotes. Sightings of various bird and lizard species are common in the Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden.

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