I've been there several times as a friend is a resident there. I'm starting to know my way around town (uh, somewhat). I was there most recently during Christmas.
TheTravel has posted a guide to vacationing in Lake Havasu. They mention several hotels, but they omitted RV camping at the lake. There's plenty to do. One of things to do is taking a hike. I was going to use that as the title of this blog, but it is too suggestive and people may get the wrong Idea. (Read the article and you'll see why.)
But it is worth looking through.
They begin with:
Arizona is home to numerous tourist hotspots, but one of its hidden gems waiting to be discovered is Lake Havasu City. Nestled in the depth of the Mohave Desert, this sprawling resort community offers a mix of unending sunshine and big shiny waters. While some consider it to be in the middle of nowhere, Lake Havasu is only three hours away from its more famous counterpart, Phoenix, or about two hours away from Las Vegas.
A relatively young city, Lake Havasu was established in 1963 after attracting miners speculating for gold and silver and serving as a military recreation site. But thanks to industrialist Robert McCulloch and his vision, the city has come a long way from its mining days to become a bustling vacation destination with popular historical landmarks, incredible natural landscapes, and endless outdoor adventures. Fancy exploring this diamond in the rough? Here is the ultimate guide to Lake Havasu City.
To read more, go here.
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