Lake Havasu RV Resort
A full-hookup RV resort on the Colorado River at Lake Havasu City, Arizona — a sun-drenched desert lake community built around the original London Bridge, dismantled stone by stone and rebuilt here in 1971. Lake Havasu RV Resort offers extended-stay seasonal sites with marina access on a 19,300-acre reservoir of warm desert water, ideal for boating, jet skiing, and paddleboarding in the spring and fall shoulder seasons. The Bridgewater Channel and the annual Lake Havasu Balloon Festival draw a loyal winter and spring snowbird community.
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