Are there boat launch ramps on Lake Havasu?
Lake Havasu has multiple public boat launch ramps. Major launch facilities include Windsor Beach (near the London Bridge — the most popular), Site Six (south…
Lake Havasu has multiple public boat launch ramps. Major launch facilities include Windsor Beach (near the London Bridge — the most popular), Site Six (south…
Lake Havasu stretches approximately 45 miles from the Davis Dam at Laughlin, Nevada in the north to Parker Dam on the south end. The main…
April through October is Lake Havasu's primary boating season, with May and September-October being particularly pleasant — warm water, manageable air temperatures, and lighter crowds…
Lake Havasu has designated no-wake zones near boat launch ramps, marinas, the London Bridge, and within 150 feet of shore. In the main open lake…
Lake Havasu water temperatures range from about 65-70 degrees F in winter to 80-88 degrees F during peak summer months of July and August. The…
Adults may bring and consume alcohol on a private boat on Lake Havasu, but the operator is subject to Arizona's boating under the influence (BUI)…
Required safety equipment on Lake Havasu boats: a USCG-approved wearable life jacket for each person aboard, a throwable Type IV flotation device (on boats 16…
Key boating rules on Lake Havasu: operate at no-wake speed within 150 feet of shore, docks, or moored vessels; all passengers must have a wearable…
Lake Havasu is one of the premier recreational boating destinations in the American Southwest. The lake offers 45 miles of shoreline, warm water from April…
The most popular sandbar areas on Lake Havasu are: the main sandbar off Windsor Beach (busy on weekends, great people-watching), the channel below the London…