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Lake Havasu City Parks

Lake Havasu City has a total of 17 city parks, plus Lake Havasu State Park. The grassy spaces, playgrounds, dog parks, walking trails and recreational facilities all add greatly to the quality of life for residents and are a popular attraction for visitors.

Whether you're looking for a white sand beach, picnic area, or bocce court, you'll find what you're looking for in one of our parks. Rotary Community Park, London Bridge Beach, Lake Havasu State Park, and Tinnell Memorial Sports Park are all accessible by boat, too.

SARA Park, the largest of our parks, is 1,100 acres and encompasses many activities and event venues. Cypress Park, our newest, features beautiful lake views and lots of grassy space for recreation, soccer fields, a playground with a zip line, restroom, covered areas, and a walking path that's perfect for you and your four-legged friend.

Interested in having a picnic, BBQ or party at a ramada in one of the parks? Make a reservation so you can get the ramada spot you want. Larger group events will require a permit from the city as well. For a complete listing of all city parks, please see the Interactive City Parks page provided by Lake Havasu City (link will redirect to an external website maintained by Lake Havasu City).

Lake Havasu City Interactive Map

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Avalon Park

1294 Avalon Ave, Lake Havasu City, AZ 85404
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
Located in a quiet neighborhood park, this off-leash dog park boasts a large grassy expanse, shaded and open-air benches, exciting playground, covered ramadas, walking path (approximately 1/5 mile) and wading pool.
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Cypress Park

2050 Daytona Ave, Lake Havasu City 86403
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
Cypress Park features beautiful lake views, plenty of grass and open space for play and relaxation, a regulation-sized soccer field, playground, restroom, covered areas, a dog-friendly walking path and more.
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Dylan's Dog Park @ SARA Park

7200 Dub Campbell Pkwy
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
This two-acre off-leash dog park has separate fenced-in sections for small (under 25 pounds) and larger dogs. Each section has a grassy area, pooch wading pool, walking paths (one approximately 1/10 mile and the other approximately 1/5 mile), and covered benches.
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Lake Havasu State Park

699 London Bridge Rd
928.855.2784 | azstateparks.com
This beachfront state park offers white-sand beaches, picnic tables, grills, ramadas, and hiking trails, as well as RV, tent and cabin camping. Five boat launch ramps are available for all watercraft users to enjoy the Colorado River.
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Lions Dog Park @ London Bridge Beach

1340 McCulloch Blvd N
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
Located within London Bridge Beach park, Lions Dog Park overlooks the famous Bridgewater Channel that leads out to Lake Havasu. Shaded benches and walking paths keep the humans happy, while water features and wading pools keep the dogs cool as they play.
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London Bridge Beach

1340 McCulloch Blvd N
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
Located along the famous Bridgewater Channel, pet-friendly London Bridge Beach features a community stage, fully enclosed dog park, basketball and sand volleyball courts, 12 ramadas, 2 playgrounds, picnic tables, barbecues, ramadas and more.
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Rotary Community Park

1400 Smoketree Ave
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
The city's largest waterfront public beach and park, easily accessible by boat or vehicle. Amenities in the 40-acre park include picnic areas, barbecues, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, ball fields, bocce ball courts, restrooms, a walking path, exercise stations, skate park, and more.
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SARA Park

7200 Dub Campbell Pkwy
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
Facts at a Glance Hiking trails Mountain bike trails 2-acre dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs BMX and Motocross track Rodeo grounds Baseball and softball fields Havasu 95 Speedway Popular events venues Shooting and archery range RC plane field In-line skating (hockey) field SARA (Special Activities and Recreation Area) Park is an 1100-acre regional park with spectacular mountain views and access to Lake Havasu.
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Tinnell Memorial Sports Park

1400 Smoketree Ave S
928.453.8686 | lhcaz.gov
The Patrick A. Tinnell Memorial Sports Complex opened at Rotary Community Park on October 19, 2013. Dedicated to Patrick Tinnell, a fallen soldier from Lake Havasu City and Colin Sasseen, a 14-year-old Lake Havasu City native who lost his life doing what he loved - skateboarding, the 40,000-square-foot lakefront, multi-use skate park is a Street League Skateboarding-certified facility and is also open to BMX and scooters.