Lake Havasu is a large reservoir straddling the border of Arizona and California, popular for boating, fishing, and water recreation.
Geography
| Address | Lake Havasu City, AZ and CA, USALondon Bridge Road |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Region | Americas |
| Subregion | Southwestern United States |
| Country | United StatesCanada |
| State | ArizonaCalifornia |
| County | Mohave CountyLa Paz County |
| District | Lake Havasu City |
| City | Lake Havasu City |
| Timezone | AmericaPhoenix |
| Latitude | 34.4839 |
| Longitude | -114.3224 |
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Lake Havasu is a man-made reservoir on the Colorado River, created in 1938 by damming the river at Mittry Lake. It spans approximately 67 square miles across Mohave and La Paz counties and forms part of the border between Arizona and California. The lake is renowned for warm desert waters, house boating, jet skiing, and scenic island stops. At its southern end near Lake Havasu City, you’ll find facilities for camping, watersports, and access to the iconic London Bridge, relocated here from London, UK. The region experiences a hot, arid climate with dry summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination for water-based activities. Above all, Lake Havasu offers a combination of desert scenery, recreational amenities, and streamlined access to the lower Colorado River basin, serving as a regional hub for boating, fishing, and river tourism.
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