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Lake Havasu City, Arizona

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

Lake Havasu City, the famed home of the London Bridge, was named for it's 45 mile long lake on the Colorado River, named by the Chemehuevi meaning "Land of the Blue Green Water". The Lake is actually a Colorado River reservoir that was created when the Parker Dam was built between 1934-1938.

The London Bridge, which crosses the Bridgewater Channel from the mainland to a small island on the Colorado River, is world-famous and draws visitors from all over the world. When the bridge was sinking into the River Thames in London, Robert P. McCulloch saw an opportunity. Having the winning bid, the bridge was dismantled and sent by barge to the California coast where it was loaded, trucked to Lake Havasu and rebuilt "brick" by "brick". The bridge is a focal point for the city.

The lure of merry old England draws our year-round guests. Nestled beneath the bridge is our "English Village" which offers a British flavor for your shopping and dining pleasure. With its Tudor style architecture, the shops and restaurants do create the atmosphere of seeing a piece of "merry olde England". Stroll the tree-lined walkways, shop and stop at one of our local breweries for a hand-crafted beer (root beer too!). The various restaurants offer a variety to please any palate. Here you can also rent a paddle boat, take a boat tour or take the ferry to the California side of the Lake.

Our 26 square mile city has a population of about 45,000. Because of our affordable housing, many winter and summer visitors alike own second homes here and truly can call Lake Havasu City "home". Some of our winter guests and residents stay as long as 6 months in Lake Havasu! However you like your recreation or lifestyle, chances are you'll find it in Lake Havasu City.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Lake Havasu Museum of History

Step back in time with exhibits about the London Bridge, Steamboats, Parker Dam, Mining, and the Chemehuevi Exhibit with PowerPoint and video presentations that

Lake Havasu City, AZ Museums

Havasu Island Golf Course

The Island Golf Club at The Nautical Beachfront Resort in Lake Havasu City has been a foundation for the game for more than 50 years. Designed by Red Lawrence in 1964

Lake Havasu City, AZ Golf Courses

Bridgewater Links Golf Course at the London Bridge Resort

Bridgewater Links Golf Course at the London Bridge Resort, is a public, 9 hole, 1,769 yard golf course filled with a great view of the London Bridge and Lake Havasu. Bridgewater Links Golf Course is a premier executive golf course guaranteeing a great golf experience for all golfers alike.

Lake Havasu City, AZ Golf Courses

The Courses at London Bridge Golf Club

The Courses at London Bridge Golf Club offer championship golf at two spectacular courses. Olde London Golf Course at The Courses at London Bridge has a traditional layout with numerous water hazards and sand bunkers throughout the entire course. It stretches out to 6,466

Lake Havasu City, AZ Golf Courses

London Bridge

The focal point of Lake Havasu in the far western boundary of Arizona is the towering walls and archways of the London Bridge that has stood in the waters of the Colorado River for more than 25

Lake Havasu City, AZ Landmarks

Things to do near Lake Havasu City, AZ

Chaparral Country Club

In the heart of Bullhead City 9 holes, Par 32, 2,400 yards. Rolling terrain, trees, water hazards, and narrow fairways....

Adair Park

Covering 660 acres, this park has nine rifle, pistol and archery ranges. There is also a baseball diamond, radio-control mode...

Colorado River Historical Museum

There are two new exhibits: One is an exhibit of the Rose Massacre which took place within 200 yards of where Fort Mojave wa...

Yuma Crossing State Historic Park

The Quartermaster Depot was authorized by Congress in 1865 and served the entire Southwest as a material transfer and distrib...