
Down to Earth in Lake Havasu: Arizona’s Playground
While 400 miles of stunning coastline form Arizona’s West Coast, 1,800 miles of trails are perfect territory for hiking, cycling and off-roading in Arizona’s Playground—from…
Pilot Rock Trail
The Pilot Rock Trail offers a nice desert mountain walk in open terrain through a variety of scenery ending at the Pilot Rock campsites on Lake Havasu. Hike is 3.5 miles one way, 7 miles round-trip.
The trail to Pilot Rock is an old mining road that leads to a dark red lava rock outcrop in the Colorado River that was once used by steamboat pilots for navigation. Today, Pilot Rock still serves modern boaters with a navigation light that blinks from the top at night.
Drive south on Hwy. 95 to McCulloch Blvd S (mile post 177, last signal before leaving town). Turn right and travel one mile to the second parking lot in SARA Park on the right, across from the Desert Hawks entrance road (elev 860 ft).
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Events
Lake Havasu City hosts exciting, year-round events that embrace the region's sunny skies, scenic landscape and endless fun.
Itineraries
Lake Havasu City has a variety of tours that explore the town, lake, and desert. If you're short on time or just possess an independent…
Outdoor Adventures
Lake Havasu City is a true recreational oasis, offering year-round outdoor adventures for every kind of escape. Dive into boating, paddleboarding, and fishing on the…