Currently, tent camping is not permitted in the cabin loop.

LAHA South Ramp and Docks are open to the public. 

Please contact the park directly at (928) 855-2784 with any questions.

Area Attractions

Nearby State Parks

Visit nearby Arizona State Parks.

Buckskin Mountain State Park
27 miles.

River Island Unit
25 miles.

Cattail Cove State Park
15 miles.

Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park
This park, which operated as a prison between 1876 and 1909, features original cellblocks, dining hall, and cemetery; as well as a reconstructed guard tower and modern Visitor Center.
152 miles.

Other Attractions

The following links are provided as a convenience only; they are not a recommendation of any product, service, or organization. Arizona State Parks maintains this list at its own discretion. Links will open in a new window and leave the Arizona State Parks website.

London Bridge 
Visit the “world’s largest antique.” It is located two miles from the park entrance.

Lake Havasu Museum of History 
Stop by and learn about the area’s history.

Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge 
A great opportunity to explore the riparian-desert interface. The refuge is also a great place for birding and hiking.

Havasu National Wildlife Refuge 
The refuge has an informative website with species lists and other information

Related Links

Lake Havasu Convention and Visitors Bureau 
Information about Lake Havasu City. Find out where to stay, play and eat.

Lake Havasu City Chamber of Commerce 
Learn more about the area.

Lake Havasu City Marine Association 
Association of marine professionals.

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