We are currently working on development for the Upper Cattail camping area. Thank you for your patience.
The dog park is not completely fenced to accommodate off-leash dogs.
Annual Weather
The warm, dry climate of northwestern Arizona makes Cattail Cove State Park, just outside of Lake Havasu City, AZ this park is a magnet for outdoor activity enthusiasts year-round. Temperatures in the winter months range from the 60s to high 70s with lows in the 40s. Summer temperatures have been known to reach 120 but generally range from 95–110 degrees.
The area has two major seasons, winter and summer. The summer monsoon season starts July and runs through September. The park is a perfect location for the monsoon weather; most of the storms split and go around the campground with little rain. On occasion, the monsoons will bring a fantastic light show with rain. The average rain fall is 3.63 inches a year
Below is a listing of average daily temperatures and monthly precipitation:
Month | Temperature | Precipitation | |
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High | Low | ||
January | 65° F | 43° F | 1.06" |
February | 71° | 47° | 0.90" |
March | 76° | 52° | 0.80" |
April | 85° | 59° | 0.21" |
May | 93° | 68° | 0.12" |
June | 103° | 77° | 0.05" |
July | 108° | 83° | 0.41" |
August | 106° | 81° | 0.67" |
September | 100° | 75° | 0.55" |
October | 88° | 63° | 0.43" |
November | 74° | 50° | 0.40" |
December | 65° | 43° | 0.59" |
Note: Weather data is provided as a general guide only. Arizona State Parks assumes no responsibility for any loss resulting from use of this information.