Above, Lake Mead was created by the Hoover Dam in 1935. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
People are aware that Lake Havasu has RV parks and campgrounds, but there are other lakes in the Southwest U.S. that also have camping.
RV Life has posted a list of eight scenic places in the Southwest for camping. Oddly, Lake Havasu isn't on the list.
They begin with:
Though you probably know the Southwest for its desert landscape, you might be surprised by the many scenic lakes where you can go waterfront camping.
These lakes are an oasis for activities like swimming, fishing, and kayaking, and they have campgrounds that can accommodate RVs and trailers.
To see what they are, go here.
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