
A beautiful beach in Lake Havasu State Park. (Eduard Marmet/CC BY-SA 2.0)
Learn about Lake Havasu State Park and take part in its 60th anniversary with a free event.
Arizona’s crown jewel of outdoor recreation, Lake Havasu State Park, is preparing to commemorate six decades of adventure and community service. As the state’s most popular park with nearly 500,000 annual visitors, this scenic destination along the Colorado River has evolved from modest beginnings into a world-class recreational facility.
Diamond anniversary celebration planned for February 2025
Lake Havasu State Park will host a free public celebration on Feb. 23, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring live music, guided hikes, and park tours. The event marks 60 years since the park’s establishment in 1965, which came shortly after Lake Havasu City’s founding.
From humble beginnings to premier destination
The park’s transformation over six decades reflects strategic development and careful conservation efforts. A defining moment came in 1971 with the installation of the famous London Bridge, which dramatically increased the park’s international appeal.
Bob Broscheid, Executive Director of Arizona State Parks and Trails, emphasized the park’s dual mission: “Lake Havasu State Park is a testament to how outdoor recreation and conservation can go hand in hand, preserving this stretch along the Colorado River and connecting people with Arizona’s natural beauty.”
Modern amenities and educational initiatives
Today’s visitors enjoy comprehensive facilities, including:
- Boat ramps and rental services
- Swimming beaches with shade structures
- Campgrounds and camping cabins
- The Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden
- Educational programs through Kids on the Colorado River
The park maintains these facilities through visitor fees and purchases, operating independently of taxpayer funding. It serves as a venue for numerous events, from fishing tournaments to boat shows, while also providing environmental education opportunities for local students.
For more details about the anniversary celebration and park facilities, visitors can check AZStateParks.com/Lake-Havasu. Information about Arizona’s complete network of state parks is available by calling 1-877-MY-PARKS or visiting AZStateParks.com.
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