Lake Havasu, Arizona has become a treasured destination for tourists, campers, and RV enthusiasts.
For those travelers who prefer to drive their home-away-from-home to Lake Havasu, the Lake Havasu RV Resort offers guests everything they could need. In addition to being just minutes from the famous London Bridge, Lake Havasu RV Resort also features spacious RV camping with all the amenities and has a beautiful clubhouse for day and evening activities.
To get to the resort, visitors should take Highway 95 South off of I-40 to Lake Havasu City. Once in the city, visitors should turn right on Chenowith Drive, traveling for about one miles before turning left on London Bridge Road. Once on the road, proceed 1,000 feet to Lake Havasu Resort. Campers can often find very good deals online for the resort. For example, a recent promotion offered three nights of camping for less than $20.
In addition to Lake Havasu RV Resort, the community also sports many other places for RV’ers to call their temporary home. Chief among these Lake Havasu RV Parks are Beachcomber Resort, Black Meadow Landing, Cattail Cover State Park, Crazy Horse Campgrounds, D-JS RV Park, Havasu Falls RV Park, Havasu Springs Resort, Islander RV Resort, Prospectors RV Park, and Sandpoint Marina.
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