Park: Lake Havasu
Location - Arizona
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Spring Break Lake Havasu
 
Lake Havasu

Lake Havasu gets more than 2 million visitors annually. Lake Havasu is located in Arizona and is a popular spring break destination. SPRING BREAK LAKE HAVASU style includes the famous stunning scenery and excellent boating opportunities of the lake and the area. A very famous and historical attraction to this area is the London Bridge.

 

Yes, the actual London Bridge was moved from London to this dessert location. In 1962 Robert McCulloch, founder of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and Chairman of McCulloch Oil Corporation, bought the London Bridge from the British Government and moved it, piece by piece, to its current location crossing over to a small island in the Colorado River, making it the center piece of SPRING BREAK LAKE HAVASU.

 

For a truly great SPRING BREAK LAKE HAVASU style folks here like to play in the sun all day and party all night. What you do depends on whatever you want to do for fun in this laid back location.

 

When you visit here you will see everything from people forming flotillas with other boats in order to hop from boat to boat for a progressive party on the water to cliff-jumpers diving off of surrounding cliffs into the lake water surrounded by deep red rock canyons while onlookers hoot and holler.

 

Another option is to rent a houseboat and camp in quiet coves far from the noise of the city, then make enough noise to rival a city with your own party. If being on the water is your idea of a good time consider a personal watercraft that you can take under the London Bridge, or exploring lake coves, waterskiing and wakeboarding.

 

For more information on SPRING BREAK LAKE HAVASU and to make reservations log on to: www.nationalparkreservations.com or call toll free: 1-866-875-8456.

 

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