Ziggy

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Oceanside, Ca./Lake Havasu, Az.
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Posted: Feb. 23 2004,2:44 pm |
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| Quote (RVRGIRL @ Feb. 23 2004,12:21 pm) | Boat-in public camping facilities (accessible only by water) include 125 lakeshore campsites along the Arizona side of Lake Havasu from Lake Havasu City south to the Parker Dam. Most sites have picnic tables, shade ramadas, barbeque grills, pit toilets, and trash cans. The sites are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The user fee for these campsites is $2.00 per person, per day. Boat launch ramps are available at Takeoff Point at Parker Dam, Havasu Springs near the Dam on Highway 95, Cattail Cove, and Windsor Beach State Park. Other launch sites are available on the island in Lake Havasu City. There are boating, fishing, camping, and other facilities available on the Chemehuevi Indian Reservation; permits are required.
For more information call the tribal office at (760)858-4301. |
RVRGIRL, The annual Pass that I'm referring to allows unlimited entrance to ALL Az. State Parks (including Windsor) and also gives you a seperate card to use for the day use beaches you mention along the Az shores. The pass was real handy for me and family last year cuz it allowed us to get into parks in Sedona and other places we visited.... Currently that pass is $75 but is suspected to raise to $100. Ain't life Grand? Treat it that way. The Love of my Life, Jan.
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