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A Hiker's Paradise Beyond the Bridge Tucked away in the Sonoran Desert, a reservoir turned lakeside retreat boasts an unlikely treasure – London Bridge.

A Hiker's Paradise Beyond the Bridge

Tucked away in the Sonoran Desert, a reservoir turned lakeside retreat boasts an unlikely treasure – London Bridge. Located in Lake Havasu City, this iconic landmark has become a symbol of Arizona's unique blend of history and natural beauty.

Lake Havasu City at Twilight
Serene waters reflect the warm glow of distant lights as boats glide across the surface, with a rugged desert landscape and cacti silhouetted against the twilight sky.

Lake Havasu is more than just a picturesque body of water; it's a hiker's paradise waiting to be explored. The area offers a diverse range of trails for all skill levels, from gentle lake-side strolls to more challenging hikes that wind through the surrounding mountains.

Trail Options

The Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, located on the north shore of the lake, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This protected area offers several hiking trails that provide stunning views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The refuge's trails range from easy to moderate in difficulty, making it an excellent choice for families or beginners.

  • Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge Trail: A 1.5-mile loop trail that takes you through a lush riparian area teeming with wildlife.
  • Lake Havasu State Park Trail: A 2.5-mile out-and-back trail that offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
  • Sara's Flat Loop Trail: A moderate 3.8-mile loop trail that winds through a scenic desert landscape.

Practical Tips

Before heading out on your hike, be sure to:

  • Bring plenty of water and sun protection
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes and layers for changing weather conditions
  • Respect the natural environment and wildlife by staying on designated trails and not littering

Best Times to Visit

The best time to visit Lake Havasu depends on your preferences. The spring and fall seasons offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Spring: March to May – comfortable temperatures and wildflowers in bloom
  • Fall: September to November – pleasant weather and fewer crowds

What to Expect

When visiting Lake Havasu, you can expect:

  • A unique blend of history and natural beauty
  • Diverse range of trails for all skill levels
  • Opportunities to spot wildlife, including birds, fish, and mammals
  • Scenic views of the lake and surrounding landscape

Practical Info

For up-to-date information on trail conditions, hours, and fees, visit:

  • [Lake Havasu State Park](https://azstateparks.com/parks/LHAV/)
  • [Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge](https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bill_williams_river/)

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