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Family friendly hiking trails around Lake Havasu City are set within a unique landscape where the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts meet the Colorado River. The region features diverse desert scenery, including red rock mountains, cacti, and volcanic rock formations. Many routes offer views of Lake Havasu, providing a contrast between arid desert and clear waters. This environment creates varied terrain for exploration, from sandy washes to rocky paths.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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2.87km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:12
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:35
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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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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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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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Once an old mining road leading to the Colorado River, this trail offers a moderate elevation change on hard-packed dirt. It winds through captivating rock formations, providing a picturesque backdrop for your journey.
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At this location, you'll discover a delightful picnic area and campground, perfect for extending your stay and immersing yourself in nature. It also serves as a stunning lookout point, providing panoramic views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyon landscape.
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Over the years, natural erosion has sculpted this 40-foot-tall rock formation into its distinctive mushroom shape. Serving as a remarkable viewpoint, it offers breathtaking vistas of Lake Havasu, adding to its allure and appeal.
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The peak of the hill is a little off the trail. You can stay on the trail or be a little adventurous and scramble towards the top. The view of Lake Havasu from up here is beautiful.
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Slot canyons are always fun to hike: You can scramble between the narrow walls and explore the rock formations that are still shaped by the elements. Before you enter any slot canyon, have a look into the weather report to make sure, there is no rain in the area. Slot canyons are very dangerous in rainy weather due to flash floods.
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There are 12 family-friendly hiking trails around Lake Havasu City featured in this guide. These routes are split evenly between easy and moderate difficulties, offering options for various family skill levels.
You'll find a diverse mix of desert landscapes, from trails winding through cacti and red rock mountains to paths offering stunning views of Lake Havasu and the Colorado River. Some trails, like those in SARA Park, even feature unique geological formations such as slot canyons.
Yes, for an easy and relatively short option, consider the Lizard Peak via Trashcan and Watershed Trail Loop. It's just under 3 kilometers and offers a pleasant desert experience. Another great choice is the Mohave Sunset Trail, which is about 5 kilometers with minimal elevation gain.
Lake Havasu City boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it suitable for hiking year-round. However, for families, the cooler months from late fall through spring (October to April) are generally most comfortable to avoid the intense summer heat. Always carry plenty of water regardless of the season.
Yes, several trails offer a loop experience. The Lizard Peak via Trashcan and Watershed Trail Loop is an easy option. For a slightly longer, moderate loop, the SARA Trail loop in SARA Park is a popular choice, covering about 8 kilometers.
Many trails in Lake Havasu City are dog-friendly, especially those in SARA Park. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out. Remember to keep your dog on a leash, pack out waste, and ensure they have plenty of water, especially in the desert heat.
Absolutely! Many trails offer unique sights. You can explore the geological formations of The Slot canyon, or see the iconic London Bridge from trails near the lake. The Lake Havasu Lighthouse replica is also a charming sight along the waterfront. SARA Park itself is a highlight, known for its diverse trails and stunning sunsets.
Many popular trailheads, especially within SARA Park and Lake Havasu State Park, offer designated parking areas. For SARA Park, you can find more information about facilities and access on the city's official website: lhcaz.gov. Always check for specific parking instructions for your chosen trailhead.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning contrast between the arid desert and the clear lake waters, the well-maintained trails, and the beautiful sunsets, especially from locations like SARA Park.
Yes, many trails provide scenic lake views. The Pilot Rock Trail offers expansive vistas, and the Mohave Sunset Trail is known for its picturesque lake and desert scenery, particularly at dusk.
Given the desert environment, essentials include plenty of water for everyone, sun protection (hats, sunscreen, sunglasses), sturdy closed-toe shoes, and snacks. It's also wise to carry a map or use a navigation app like komoot, and inform someone of your hiking plans.


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