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Boasting an average of 300 days of sunshine each year and over 400 miles of stunning coastline, the tranquil oasis of Lake Havasu, AZ is on the banks of the Colorado River, in the heart of the Arizona desert. The surrounding landscape is rich with outdoor recreation opportunities like hiking, biking, off-roading, kayaking, fishing, and cruising. The city itself is a vibrant hub of nightlife, fine dining, shopping and is filled with quirky venues like the Mudshark Brewery. The lake itself is an impressive 45-mile reservoir where visitors can take part in water sports, swim in the lake’s peaceful waters, or pay a visit to the Lake Havasu State Park. This western Arizona city is a well-known base for exploring the nearby mountains, beaches, and national parks and an RV rental near Lake Havasu City is the perfect way to get around. The closest major city, Bullhead City, is about 60 miles North and the state capital of Phoenix is about 200 miles to the Southeast. Book an RV rental in Lake Havasu City and expedite your exploration of this sunny city!

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The Great Outdoors

Within the Grand Canyon State, there are unlimited outdoor activities to experience. With your RV rental in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, you can pay a visit to the Lake Havasu State Park. Along with panoramic views and white sandy beaches, the park offers scenic hiking and walking trails. The lake's banks also host a diverse variety of plant species in the Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden and local wildlife includes the Great Horned Owl and hummingbirds.

More adventurous visitors can join ATV excursions or kayaking tours from Lake Havasu City. The surrounding area is also a hotspot for trekkers and some of the most challenging day hikes in the vicinity include the Crossman Peak Trail with an elevation change of around 2,000 ft, the Iron Door Mine Trail, which visits original solid rock mines, and the Cupcake Mountain Trail, with its long ascents and difficult scrambles over loose scree.

Meanwhile, recreational cyclists can take the mostly paved eight-mile multi-use trail which runs alongside the Arizona Highway 95, or visit the Sara Park, which has a variety of trails for all ages and abilities. The most challenging trails include steep ascents for mountaintop views and even steeper descents on off-road desert terrain. Most of the trailheads can be accessed from Dub Campbell Parkway, where you can leave your Lake Havasu rental RV in the parking lot.

RV Parks

For those looking to disconnect from the bright lights and busy tempo of city life, one of the best RV parks to plant the motorhome rental in Lake Havasu is located within the Lake Havasu State Park. The site has space for tents as well as RVs and offers its guests free drinking water, 50-amp electric hookups, showers, restrooms and waste disposal. Camping facilities also have convenient access to lakeside boat ramps.

Nearby, there are also RV parks located closer to the city. Some offer public transportation connections to the center of town, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet as well as all the amenities that Lake Havasu City has to offer. Crazy Horse Campgrounds, Islander Resort, and Campbell Park are all recommended sites within walking distance of the city center or public transport stops. They additionally offer laundry services, complimentary Wi-Fi, full kitchens, onsite swimming pools, hot tubs, boat trailer parking, and accept pets.

Exploring the City

While traversing the terrain during your Lake Havasu City camper rental vacation, be sure to leave yourself an extra day or two for visiting the sights and attractions around town; there’s quite a bit to see besides Arizona’s breathtaking national parks. Probably the most famous landmark in this small city is the original London Bridge, which was carefully taken apart piece by piece and shipped from the British Capital to sunny Arizona. The stone bridge was reconstructed just as carefully across the Colorado River, where it has become one of the state’s top tourist attractions. Underneath is a charming beach. If you’re done with sunbathing, you can visit the English Village nearby or head to the Lake Havasu Museum of History to learn more about the arrival of London Bridge in Arizona and the origins of this “Wild West” city. Other popular attractions to visit with the RV rental in Lake Havasu City include the Rotary Community Park, with a swimming pool and a golf course, the Patrick Tinnell Memorial Sports Complex, with skating, BMX and a range of other sporting facilities, and the Lake Havasu Lighthouses, which can be reached by short hikes or boat trips.

It’s convenient to rent an RV in Lake Havasu City, and this speed-loving city is also a hotspot for motorheads who come to see highspeed races take place from October to May. The Havasu 95 Speedway is located in the Sara Park just outside of the city. As well as the most scenic asphalt racetrack in the Southwest, you can also find an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails, a dog park, rodeos, and the annual Winter Blast Fireworks display.

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