Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Havasu State Park adventure.
Cool off lakeside and check out the original London Bridge.
On the eastern banks of Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border, Lake Havasu State Park offers year-round camping and easy access to all sorts of water activities, including fishing, boating, and swimming. Lake Havasu is also the site of one of the old London Bridges, transported all the way from England to the States and reconstructed over the Colorado River. The Lake Havasu Campground features 53 campsites, all with 50-amp electrical hookups, and many located right on the beach. For those who want a few more creature comforts, the park also offers 13 cabins, complete with heating and air-conditioning.
Lake Havasu State Park is open year-round, though the summer months—when kids are out of school—tend to get the largest crowds, despite scorching, 110°F temperatures from June through September. The park has also played host to a variety of events and music festivals over the years, so it’s a good idea to check the park's website ahead of time to see if any special programming will coincide with your stay.