Sunday, October 26, 2025

A Visit to Lake Havasu

River Island State Park

Parker, AZ

October 6 - 13, 2025


Lake Havasu City was established in September 1963. It all started with Robert McCulloch, founder of McCulloch Motors (known for manufacturing chainsaws and small engines) was looking for a place to test his outboard motors. He thought the land surrounding Lake Havasu had great potential and purchased the large parcel of land from the government.  He and developer C.V.Wood (the designer of Disneyland) created this master-planned community.   McCulloch offered free flights to over 137,000 prospective buyers from the colder states.  His strategy worked and nearly every single parcel of land sold.  Today lake Havasu is a thriving community and vacation destination.  

A Few Fun Facts:
The London Bridge is rumored to be haunted.
It is also known as the worlds largest antique and in 1971 when it was opened to the public, it was permanently put on the map as a world-famous attraction.
It is the second largest Arizona attraction, topped only by the Grand Canyon, and continues to draw ten of thousands of sightseers a year.

For 0ver 900 years, this London Bridge was the only stone crossing over the Thames River.  Due to the weight of modern traffic, the bridge began to sink.  In 1968, Robert McCulloch, the founder of Lake Havasu, purchased the bridge for $2.4 million dollars at an auction sale.  This original bridge was disassembled.  The bricks were numbered and shipped to California, and reassembled in the dry, sandy desert.  A man-made channel, called the Bridgewater Channel, was dug underneath allowing water from Lake Havasu to flow through creating an island and making the bridge a functional crossing.     


The purchase of the bridge included the ornate lampposts made from the melted-down cannons captured by the British from Napoleon's army after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.  They still line the bridge today.


The walk along the Bridgewater Channel on both sides is colorful and friendly and lined with restaurants, resorts, gift shops, and marinas. 


Water sports is a huge activity on the lake...





Before we left for our trip, I had booked a Sunset Cruise with Sunset Charter and Tour.  It is a three hour cruise beginning at 5:00 pm on a boat named Serenity Now.   

Serenity Now is a custom one-of-a-kind pontoon boat with individual bucket seats that rotate 360 degrees.  It also has a great sound system for clear narration and powered by a 300 hp Mercury Verado Engine...the quietest boat engine we have ever had the pleasure of riding in.  The excursions only seat 6 passengers to ensure a small and intimate experience that everyone enjoys.   



Captain Kenny, our captain for the night, designed and built most of the vessel himself.  He partnered with In Stitches Customs for the upholstery and stereo sound system and the vinyl wrap on the exterior was created/designed by Sharq Skinz...both companies located in Lake Havasu.


Joe and I were first to board...we were way early...I was way excited!  We chose the first two seats on each side. Our view as we pulled out of the marina... 


cruised thru Thompson Bay...

Thompson Bay

There are about 28 scaled down lighthouses on the shores of Lake Havasu.  These are replicas of other lighthouses found all around the the United States.  All of them are functioning navigational aids.  

and into Lake Havasu.  



We traveled 12 miles into the south Basin of the Lake to explore the coves, inlets, and canyons that make up this section of the Colorado River. 


Havasu means blue-green water in the Havasupaia-Yavapai language of Native Americans.  The word is part of the name of the Havasupai people which translates to "people of the blue-green waters". 

Heading into Copper Canyon...



Balanced Rock

Water grass...my mom called these "cat tails" when I was much younger.

The late afternoon glow...


The Sleeping Indian was our turning around point.  It is a natural mountain formation that resembles a Native American warrior on his back best seen at sunset.


One of the most common legends associated with the formation is about a Native chief who fell in love with a woman from a rival tribe. When the tribes discovered the couple, the chief was transformed into stone by the Great Spirit to forever watch over the woman he loved.  

And my favorite part of the cruise...

The Milky Way


Shooting stars

Far away lights



Colors and reflections

London Bridge

Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

So many great words describe this Sunset Cruise with Captain Kenny. Relaxing, informational, peaceful, and beautiful are just a few that come to mind.  It sure made for a great date night.  I took a kazillion photos and it was hard to only pick a few. Anyone visiting in or near Lake Havasu should definitely add it to the "to do" list.  And Captain Kenny is the best ! 

Looking from the front to the back.  


October 17 - 24, 2025

Back at the oasis, the kiddos came for the weekend.  

Lucy and Ozzie

Friday, Jamie grilled burgers and hot dogs to go with slaw and crispy potatoes.  

Dinner at the big table...

And Saturday, we headed to MotoSonoran Brewing Co.  There was a fund raiser to help Tucson Botanical Gardens raise money to have a mural painted on the outside wall of the gardens.   In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the gardens is partnering with local muralist Ashly White and Shaurir Anand. We enjoyed a few of Belly Tank Blondes  as a contribution to the cause.  

Ashley with a poster of what the garden wall will look like. 
"Public art has the power to connect people and places.  We've been fortunate to contribute murals across Tucson, and this project is our way of giving back to a space that's touched so many lives." said Ashley and Shaurir.


Afterwards, we went to St. Phillips Plaza to peruse the market and have a late lunch.


Yummy chicken tacos in a crunchy shell...

The rest of the week has been quiet.  

Lucy and I potted pansies and violas...


Late afternoon cloud resemblance of a fan...

The early morning calm before the storm that never happened...

Sunrise and wildflowers...

Sunset thru the trees...

And back on the east coast...

Preparation for the annual camping trip has begun.

Somebody spread the word...the goblins are out!

That's a wrap for now. Until next time,

English Village walk at Lake Havasu


An early morning walk with Lucy around the neighborhood

HAPPY TRAILS!

13 comments:

  1. I'm so jealous Gay! And grateful to you for taking the boat trip and for sharing it with us. We've been to Lake Havasu so many times but have never taken that boat tour. We talk about it, but never pull the trigger. When we had Taos with us the last time, it would have been perfect for his experience but, instead, we took him on the short boat trip over to the casino and back. Sheesh! Next time, for sure now that we see how neat it is.

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    1. p.s. we call them "cat tails" also!

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    2. Hi Sue…I do remember Taos on the boat ride. And I think you and Dave would enjoy the Sunset Cruise. I wish Lucy could go, but they only take guide pups…😢. It’s easy to book on-line and the lady is so very nice if changes have to be made…it actually stormed the night we were suppose to go so we were given the opportunity to go on Sunday night instead. Six is a nice number of passengers and Captain Kenny is awesome! Joe and I have even talked about taking the cruise again sometime!

      And I thought “cat tails” was a southern thing. I had to go with my mom to the lake and collect them for her flower arrangements!

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    3. Ha! My mother (we called her Foof) did the same thing with cat tails! She also sprayed dried thistles gold for her flower arrangements! Oh my....

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    4. That is so funny! And such a sign of the times! I’m so glad we don’t have to spray paint and “shellack” dried flowers. Thank goodness we have Frys and fresh flowers (and husbands like Dave)!

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  2. We never had the chance to do those cruises. Maybe next time.
    Lots of family fun there.
    All my life, I have known them as Cat Tails.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. Hi Rick! You would love the cruise! Well, that settles it….they must be called “cat tails” everywhere! Hope you are both doing great and thanks for checking in!

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  3. I loved every part of this post! We too have never done a boat tour on Lake Havasu but it's now on the bucket list! Such fun to have the "kiddos" for the weekend! Your Milky Way photos are outstanding! And then there is Lucy--so cute!

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    1. Hi Janna…thank you! If you love being on the water, this cruise is so fun and gorgeous. The rocks literally changed to the most beautiful shade of red/orange right before our eyes! It’s always fun having the kiddos over…and Ozzie and Lucy are a riot! Lucy slept all day Sunday and most of Monday!

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    2. Kayce loves playing with other pups, we've even considered getting another dog but talk ourselves out of it!! :) :)

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    3. Oh my, great minds think alike. We have had the exact same conversation and the same conclusion.

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  4. Once again you've found the very best way to see a place! Your boat tour was so beautiful, and a must-do for any future trips to Lake Havasu. I think the bridge should always be pink :-) Lucy is catching up with Ozzie. Love, love the ghost lights. The camping trip looks like great fun - and the goblin scare is wonderful!

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    1. Hi Jodee. And thank you! It was a wonderful date night! And I agree I love the pink bridge, but we have never seen it any other color. I bet it is very pretty for Christmas too. I love those little ghosts too! I got them for the yard, but it is too windy. One blew off and the other two stuck to the tree. Oh well, I actually like them on the light fixture too!

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