- The list below includes 26 free or cheap things to do in or near Lake Havasu City, Arizona, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, National & State Parks, Hiking Trails and Movie Theaters.
- From Sara Park to Lake Havasu State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lake Havasu City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Parker and Needles.
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11 mi southeast of Needles on Park Moabi Road, Park Moabi Road, Needles, CA 92363
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The Moabi Regional Park is a popular place for people to enjoy water recreation activities, such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming and boating. In addition, there are numerous camping sites for visitors to choose from.
22.9 Miles
Visitors can kayak on the Colorado River at Park Moabi Marina. The river is surrounded by desert scenery and native plant life. In addition to a camping area, the park has a 7-lane boat launch.
23.1 Miles
The reservation for the Colorado River Indian Tribe runs along the water. And it offers several tourist attractions including the Blue River Casino & Hotel as well as a museum and nature preserve.
23.1 Miles
Centered around reconstructed Colorado River backwater site, the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve has over 1,200 acres of open wilderness and a 3.5 acre landscaped park. Facilities include picnic areas, a children's playground, and a 4.6 mile fitness trail.
23.3 Miles
Parker Area Historical is a local historical society that has the goal of preserving and presenting the history of the town of Parker. The organization has collections that details local agriculture and the early town of Parker.
23.4 Miles
The Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum is a historical museum that provides a comprehensive history of the Indian Tribes that lived near the Colorado River. The museum houses artifacts, photos, and exhibits.
29.4 Miles
Filled with local historical memorabilia, the Needles Regional Museum is a volunteer-run museum that strives to educate about local history. The museum provides its visitors with information about local landmarks and historical sites.
29.5 Miles
The City of Needles, California sits along the path of the legendary Route 66, and lies just across the bridge of the Colorado River from Arizona. The city boasts a rich frontier history, and offers a variety of attractions.
30.0 Miles
Opened in 1976, the Needles Marina Park is a privately owned RV park that provides a number of amenities for use of its guests. These amenities include access to a swimming pool, camp sites, cabins, and a boat ramp.
33.4 Miles
Specializing in horseback riding lessons, A Worthy Ranch & Stables provides visitors with equestrian training in an outdoor arena. During the lessons, experienced trainers teach the basics of riding and horse care.