LAKE
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The abundance of dams along the Colorado River creates a number
of large lakes in arid, regions of the Southwest where large,
natural bodies of water are nonexistent. These lakes provide
unique recreational opportunities and offer an exceptional contrast
to the scenic desert landscapes that surround them.
One of the most popular and interesting lakes along the Colorado
River is Lake Havasu, well-known for one particular historic
point of interest, the London Bridge. The London Bridge is one
of the main attractions at Lake Havasu that sets it apart from
other desert playgrounds. More than 2.5 million visitors flock
each year to shores of Lake Havasu to enjoy the scenery, the
cool waters of the lake and abundant recreational activities.
Water sports, hiking, off-road opportunities and cultural and
natural history are some of the attractions that draw visitors
year round.
Impounded by Parker Dam, 45-mile
long Lake Havasu is nestled along the foot of California's Chemehuevi
Mountains near Interstate 40.. The Lake is managed by the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) which oversees nearly 1.4 million acres
of public lands in both the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts along
the Colorado River, Lake Havasu and the Arizona uplands to the
east.
This area is best known for the
boating, fishing and sightseeing on Lake Havasu. The backcountry
surrounding the Lake is virtually undiscovered by the many tourists
and outdoor enthusiasts who venture to the Lake. The backcountry
offers miles of quiet, seldom-visited lands including 6 wilderness
areas, historic mines, abandoned town sites, unique wildlife,
interesting geology and numerous trails and roads for adventurers
who like to explore. The diverse landscape ranges from sand
dunes and rugged canyons to mountains and basins. Adding to
the textures and shapes of the region are the diverse flora
and fauna. Towering Saguaro Cactus stand like statues along
the hillsides, along with Ocotillo, barrel and prickly pear
cactus. Bighorn Sheep, Coyotes, reptiles, over 200 species of
birds and wildlife can be viewed throughout the region. The
Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge is located at the south
end of the lake and is an excellent location for wildlife watching.
Lake Havasu City is located on the Arizona shoreline of Lake
Havasu where the world-famous London Bridge crosses over to
a small island in the Colorado River. Lake Havasu City was established
after the Parker Dam was constructed and the lake formed.The
city offers a multitude of fun activities and recreational facilities.
Golfers of all levels can enjoy the four golf courses, and for
those who prefer smaller courses there is a miniature golf course.
Tennis courts, an ice skating rink and a movie theater are also
conveniently located within the city limits. The focal point
of Lake Havasu is the towering walls and archways of the London
Bridge that has stood in the waters of the Colorado River for
more than 25 years. The Bridge serves as the backdrop to the
English Village that has grown up around it. The village is
filled with Tudor-style buildings and charming shops creating
an atmosphere of Medieval England. Many visitors are surprised
when they learn this is the original London Bridge and not a
gimmick. For more than 140 years, London Bridge served as a
crossing over the River Thames in London, England. It survived
both world wars and a terrorist attack in 1884. So why did London
want to remove such a significant landmark? And how did the
London Bridge end up in Lake Havasu City, Arizona? The London
Bridge had survived many historic events, but not nature's sinking
forces. The Bridge began to sink into the River Thames and in
1968, the city of London decided to sell it for 2.5 million
dollars to Robert P. McCulloch, founder of Lake Havasu City.
It took 3 years and another 7 million dollars to dismantle,
ship and rebuild the bridge. Today, the London Bridge connects
Lake Havasu City with an island in the lake. Its massive body
of stone brings the essence of England to Arizona. Things to
Do at Lake Havasu
Similar to Lakes Powell and Mohave, visitors seek Havasu's cool,
clear waters well-known for various water sports including fishing,
water skiing, speed boating, jet skiing, sailing and canoeing.
Free public fishing access is available and continues to be
developed at the Lake by the Lake Havasu Fisheries Improvement
Program. The program is also funding the creation of artificial
habitat to increase the game fish population.
Lake Havasu's deep water, fringed
with coves and inlets, provides ideal fishing conditions for
black and striped bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and trout.
Lineside bass can be found in schools around the Parker Strip.
Some of the best fishing is toward the south end of the Lake
in the Bill Williams Arm.
Boating, skiing, swimming and other water sports are the dominant
activities on the Lake. You will find just about every type
of water-based recreation including many organized events like
music festivals, international jet ski competitions and auto
shows
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