Facilities
Facilities available at Lake Havasu State Park.
Boat rentals are available at the park through the park's concessionaire, Windsor Beach Rentals
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Visitor Center / Contact Station
Hours: October – March: 8am-4pm
April – September: Weekdays: 7am-4pm
Weekends: 7am-6pm
Restrooms
This park has handicap accessible restrooms. Restrooms are located in Lots 1, 2 and 4. There are also 2 restroom buildings in the campground.
Group: Day Use Areas
- Windsor 4 Ramada: $55.00 per day ($5.00 non-refundable). There is potable water and charcoal grills available.
- Windsor 2 Ramada: $35.00 per day ($5.00 non-refundable).
- Vehicle day use fee is also required. For availability, please contact the park.
Group: Camping Sites
Group camping is available for scout/youth groups certain times of year. Please contact park for availability.
Camping Sites / RV Sites
Site reservations are available by calling the Reservation Center at (520) 586-2283. You can call 7 days a week, from 8 am to 5 pm MST. There is a $5 non-refundable reservation fee per site. You may also reserve campsites 24/7 for this park online ![]()
The campground at Lake Havasu State Park will be temporarily under construction from 1/8/13 through 3/31/13 for electrification. There is an overflow area available for RVs and self-contained vehicles (no tent camping) on a first come first serve basis by contacting the park at 928-855-2784.
All 45 sites are non-electric. A paid camping permit entitles the holder to use of the shower/restroom, water, dump station, and use of park day-use facilities. Sites include a picnic table and a fire ring. Most sites have shade armadas. Potable water is available throughout the campground. Most sites can accommodate both RVs/Motorhomes and tents.
The maximum length of stay is 14 nights. Total occupancy will not exceed 6 adults and a total of 12 individuals per campsite. Check-out time is 12 noon. Check-in time is 2 pm. All fees must be in advance. Please register at Contact Station.
Effective Oct. 1, 2012 there will be a $15.00 per night fee for second vehicles. Fee will be paid upon arrival at the park. Fee does not apply to vehicles towed behind a primary vehicle when the primary vehicle remains at the site and the towed vehicle is used for transportation.
Starting May 1, 2013 the nightly camping fee will be $30.00 a night, except sites 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 14, 16, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 41 which will be $35.00 a night. All sites will have a maximum of 50 amp electrical service and water.
For cancellation policy see Reservation Policies: Terms & Conditions
Dump Station
Dump Station is available to registered campers. Non campers may use the Dump Station for $15.00.
Showers
Showers are located in the campground for use by registered campers only. Open year-round.
Picnic Areas/Shelters
The picnic area is at the day-use beach. There are picnic tables, shade ramadas, grills, potable water and restrooms available.
Hiking Trails
Mohave Sunset Trail: 1.75 miles long. Rating: easy. This trail winds its way through the lowland desert and along the shoreline. Pedestrian traffic only. No Bicycles. Pets on leashes allowed.
Download map of Mohave Sunset Trail (
980 KB PDF)
Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden: This interpretive area showcases the diverse life that exists within the park and this area of the desert. Birds, lizard, and desert cottontails are common sights.
Fishing
Fish commonly caught in the lake are: smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, various catfish and sunfish species. The park offers a fish cleaning station.
A valid Arizona fishing license is required for anglers fourteen and older. Licensing information is available online at Arizona Game & Fish, or purchase a fishing license at a local dealer.
Swimming
The park has a large swim area at the day-use beach. No lifeguard on duty. Swimming is at your own risk.
Boat Ramp
There are 2 boat ramps, located in lot 2. There is also a Personal Watercraft (PWC) ramp, located in lot 1. Due to fluctuating water levels, check with a ranger about ramp conditions.
Non-Motorized Watercraft
Non-motorized watercraft may launch at any boat ramp.
Wildlife Viewing
Commonly seen birds: Gambrel’s quail, roadrunner, great blue heron, redtail hawk, American kestrel, killdeer, great horned owl, hummingbirds, turkey vultures. Commonly seen mammals: coyote, bobcat, desert cottontail, kangaroo rats, ground squirrels.
Best places to view: Interpretive Garden & the Mohave-Sunset Trail.
Western Region
- Alamo Lake
- Buckskin Mountain
- Cattail Cove
- Lake Havasu
- River Island
- Yuma Quartermaster Depot
- Yuma Territorial Prison
Northern Region
- Dead Horse Ranch
- Fort Verde
- Homolovi
- Jerome
- Red Rock
- Riordan Mansion
- Slide Rock
- Verde River Greenway
Eastern Region
- Boyce Thompson Arboretum
- Catalina
- Fool Hollow Lake
- Lost Dutchman
- Lyman Lake
- McFarland
- Oracle
- Tonto Natural Bridge
Southern Region




