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Touring cycling routes around Lake Havasu City navigate a landscape characterized by the Colorado River and Lake Havasu, set within a desert environment. The terrain primarily features flat to gently rolling paths along the water's edge and through urban areas, with some routes extending into the surrounding arid hills. This region offers opportunities for cycling with views of the lake and desert flora. The routes generally present minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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39.6km
02:25
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:09
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.64km
00:38
60m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.8km
02:03
320m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:35
230m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The SARA in SARA Park is short for, Special Activities and Recreation Area, and it definitely lives up to its name. In addition to the usual hiking and biking trails you might expect, you'll also find BMX and motocross tracks, an RC airplane and helicopter field, rodeo grounds, shooting & archery ranges, baseball & soccer fields, an RC car race track, an actual racetrack (Havasu 95 Speedway), and a dog park. And if that's not enough, the city has already approved plans to expand the park to offer even more space for different activities. Needless to say, there's something for everyone here.
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Cattail Cove offers visitors the chance to swim, hike, camp, or launch a boat. The park can get booked up far in advance, so if you plan on staying overnight be sure to secure your site early.
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This lighthouse is a replica of the one established by Lake Erie in 1826. Dedicated on January 23, 2015, in memory of Mary Sundin, it offers a lovely view from this point. For a closer look, you'll need to cross the street.
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Excellent local brewery with good food and better beer. It's the perfect spot to cool down after a ride through the desert heat.
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The London Bridge was purchased and shipped over to Lake Havasu City in 1968, where it was reassembled and opened in 1971. There is a long standing rumor that Robert P. McCulloch, the man who bought the bridge and founded Lake Havasu City, actually meant to buy the much more famous Tower Bridge from London. However, McCulloch and Ivan Luckin, who brokered the sale of the bridge, have both vehemently denied this rumor. These days the bridge is a tourist attraction that is worth a stop when you are out exploring the area.
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Cattail Cove offers visitors the chance to swim, hike, camp, or launch a boat. The park can get booked up far in advance, so if you plan on staying overnight be sure to secure your site early.
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Excellent local brewery with good food and better beer. It's the perfect spot to cool down after a ride through the desert heat.
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This lighthouse is a replica of the one established by Lake Erie in 1826. Dedicated on January 23, 2015, in memory of Mary Sundin, it offers a lovely view from this point. For a closer look, you'll need to cross the street.
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Yes, Lake Havasu City offers several easy touring cycling routes. For a shorter, accessible ride, consider the Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Pittsburg Point, which is about 6 miles long and takes around 35 minutes. Another easy option is the London Bridge β Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Lake Havasu City, covering 6.6 miles in about 38 minutes.
The most pleasant times for touring cycling in Lake Havasu City are typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). During these periods, temperatures are mild, making for comfortable rides. Summer months can be very hot, so if cycling then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat.
Many routes in Lake Havasu City provide beautiful views of the lake. The Lake Havasu City to Cattail Cove State Park route, for example, extends along the lake, offering continuous vistas of the water and surrounding desert scenery. The Lake Havasu City loop also provides comprehensive views as it circuits the city's main areas, often alongside the lake.
Yes, Lake Havasu City has several excellent loop routes. The Lake Havasu City loop is a popular choice, covering 24.6 miles. For a shorter option, the London Bridge β Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Lake Havasu City is 6.6 miles and takes you through urban areas and along the lake.
While cycling in Lake Havasu City, especially along routes that venture into the desert or natural areas, you might spot various desert wildlife. This can include roadrunners, various bird species, lizards, and occasionally larger animals like coyotes or rabbits, particularly during cooler parts of the day.
Routes with minimal elevation changes and paved paths are generally best for families. The easy routes like the Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Pittsburg Point are suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride. These routes often stay close to urban areas or well-maintained paths, making them safer and more enjoyable for all ages.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes beginning near urban centers or popular attractions like the London Bridge, there are often designated parking lots. For routes extending into state parks or more remote areas, check the specific park's website for parking information. Many routes originating within Lake Havasu City itself will have accessible street parking or public lots nearby.
Lake Havasu City's touring cycling routes often pass by notable landmarks. You can cycle past the famous London Bridge, a major attraction. Many routes also offer views of the Lake Havasu Lighthouse (Replica of the Point Gratiot Lighthouse). For those venturing further, SARA Park is another point of interest that some routes may pass near.
Routes that stay within or close to Lake Havasu City's urban areas, such as the Lake Havasu City loop or the London Bridge β Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Lake Havasu City, will have numerous opportunities to stop at cafes, restaurants, or shops for refreshments. The city center and areas around the lake are well-equipped with amenities.
There are currently 9 touring cycling routes available in Lake Havasu City on komoot, offering a range of options from easy to moderate difficulty. This includes 3 easy routes and 6 moderate routes, ensuring choices for various skill levels.
The touring cycling experience in Lake Havasu City is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful lake views, the unique desert landscapes, and the generally flat to gently rolling terrain that makes for accessible and enjoyable rides.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Lake Havasu City utilize paved paths, especially those within the urban areas and along the lakefront. These paved surfaces provide a smooth and comfortable ride, ideal for touring bicycles. Routes like the Point Gratiot Lighthouse loop from Pittsburg Point are good examples of routes that feature paved sections.


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