| Located near the spot where
Arizona, Nevada and California meet, Bullhead City is a rapidly growing
community nestled along the beautiful blue waters of the Colorado River.
The striking scenic beauty provides the backdrop for a host of outdoor
recreation activities.
The Colorado River Valley is known across the Southwest as
a summer vacation paradise, offering a choice between the cold, fast-flowing
Colorado River and warm, smooth waters of Lake Mohave. Both are perfect for
water sports like boating, skiing, personal watercraft and sport fishing
throughout the year.
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The Colorado River Valley is known
across the Southwest as a summer vacation paradise, offering a choice
between the cold, fast flowing Colorado River and warm, smooth waters of
Lake Mohave. Both are perfect for water sports such as boating, skiing,
personal watercraft and sport fishing throughout the year.
Regularly scheduled special events such as the Bluegrass
Festival, the annual River Run Motorcycle Rally and Chili Cook Off
provide family oriented activities and the climate is perfect for
outdoor recreation all year long. A variety of lodging, dining and
shopping experiences are offered by the areas many businesses and the
gaming casinos in nearby Laughlin, Nevada just across the Colorado
River, offer twenty-four hour entertainment.
For a vacation long or short, Bullhead City is the
hub for the Colorado River Region and for enjoying many interesting
activities in the Tri-State area. The areas wide selection of
accommodations from campgrounds and RV parks to full service resort
hotels makes the Colorado River Valley a great vacation value.
AREA ATTRACTIONS
The Bullhead City area is rich in colorful history
and surrounded by nature's beauty. Click the links below for ideas on
how to spend your time while visiting our community.
LEISURE
ATTRACTIONS
Colorado River Museum
The museum includes replicas of area landmarks, Native American
artifacts and displays of historical items from early settlers to the
first slot machines. Located on Highway 95 just north of the Laughlin
Bridge at Davis camp, the museum is operated by the non-profit Colorado
River Historical Society. It is open from September thorough May. For
more information, please call (928) 754-3399.
Ken Fovargue Park and Community
Swimming Pool
Located on Trane Road north of Marina Boulevard near the Bullhead City
Administration complex, this park features lighted basketball courts and
ball fields, a children's playground and the Bullhead City Community
Swimming Pool, open from April through mid-September. For more
information, call the Bullhead City Parks & Recreation Department at
(928) 763-0158
Rotary Park
Located on 300 acres of Colorado Riverfront land in Bullhead City,
Rotary Park features a sports complex with soccer fields, Pop Warner
football field, new ball fields, plus lighted basketball courts and a
skate park. This huge park offers Colorado River beaches, walking
trails; ramadas with barbecues, a Colorado River launch ramp, fishing
jetty, and fish cleaning station. Admission is free, however, there is a
fee for launch ramp use. The Park is located on Riverview Drive
approximately a mile west of Highway 95. For information, call the
Bullhead City Parks & Recreation Department at (928) 763-0158
Gold Road Mine
In 1900, a Mexican prospector named Jose Jerez, was grubstaked by friend
Henry Lovin of Kingman in the amount of $16, was out searching for his
lost burro when he stumbled over a chunk of quartz that glistened
brightly in the midday sun. He later discovered it assayed out at 40
ounces of gold to the ton. The mine was purchased for $50,000 months
later and then, in turn sold to investors for $275,000. By the end of
1907, the mine had reportedly milled $2.25 million in gold and has been
in productivity on and off ever since. The mine has been producing for
nearly 100 years and the latest run was for 5 years, ending, at least
temporarily, in 1998, when gold prices fell below $300 per ounce. This
wonderful Arizona landmark is located on Historic Route 66, just outside
of Oatman about 20 miles southwest of Kingman. From the Bullhead Area
Chamber of Commerce, take Highway 95 south 13 miles to Boundary Cone Rd.
and east 13 miles through Oatman approximately 2.5 miles.
Laughlin, Nevada
There's twenty-four hour, seven days a week excitement offered by the 11
casino/Hotels in Laughlin. This popular playground is located across the
Colorado River from Bullhead City and is accessible by the Laughlin
Bridge at the Northern edge of the City and at the Southern edge at
Aztec Road. For further information, contact the Laughlin Chamber of
Commerce located at 1725 Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV 89029. 800-227-5245 or
702-298-2214
Scooter's Family Fun Center
2750 Miracle Mile
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
928-758-6212
Scooter's has two 18 hole Miniature Golf Courses with
grass and trees amidst a beautiful waterfall and forest landscape. 8
Station Batting cage with Slow Pitch Soft Ball; Fast Soft Ball and Fast
to Slow Baseball. Mini Indy Raceway with 12 cars that zip around a 1000
ft racetrack. Large Arcade with a full Pizza Parlor with Pizzas, Toasted
Subs, Homemade Spaghetti; Salads and more.
SITE
SEEING
Grapevine Canyon
Native American Petroglyphs created by indigenous people an estimated
800 to 1000 years ago adorn the walls of this Canyon located near
Christmas Tree Pass northwest of Bullhead City, inside the Lake Mead
National Recreation Area. There is a two-mile gravel road leading to the
trail off highway 163, about 10 miles west of the Laughlin Bridge. The
Canyon was named for the grape plants found in the area. A short and
somewhat strenuous walk from the parking lot is required to reach the
Petroglyphs that are fragile and should not be touched. For additional
information, call the Katherine Landing Ranger Station at (928) 754-3030
Arizona Veterans Memorial
A Colorado Riverfront park in Bullhead City is the setting for the
Arizona Veterans Memorial, which contains a line of gigantic flagpoles
and a curving wall standing 9 feet tall and 40 feet wide. The Wall
displays bronze plaques engraved with the names of more than 3,000
service men and women from the State of Arizona who were killed in all
the armed conflicts in the last 100 years. On each side of the memorial
wall are enormous eagles surrounded by 50 stars representing the 50
United States. The Arizona Veterans Memorial Park also contains a
pyramid shaped stone memorial honoring the U.S.S. Arizona, which was
destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor that marked America's entry into
World War II. The Memorial Park is open year round and admission is
free. To visit, take Highway 95 to Riverview Drive, travel west
approximately two miles until the road ends at Riviera Boulevard. Turn
left and continue for half a mile till the road ends into a large
parking lot. Follow the signs for entrance to the Memorial Park. For
additional information, call 928-704-0334
Oatman
Located in the Black Mountains southeast of Bullhead City on Historic
Route 66, Oatman is a Western history buff's dream. See a re-creation of
an old Western gunfight and pet a friendly "wild" Burro. The
Burros that roam the streets and sidewalks of Oatman are descendants of
the Burros that miners turned loose when the mine closed and they left
town. No doubt these animals are one of the biggest attractions of the
town. Each morning they come into town looking for breakfast from
visitors as Burro pellets are for sale at the many shops in Oatman.
Before dusk, the Burros start to wander out of town and back to the
hills. Main street is one the last remnants of historical US Highway 66,
the first major highway to cross the United States. This road continues
over the Black Mountain for a spectacular scenic drive to Kingman.
Browse in the many curio shops, art galleries and stores
or have a bite to eat at one of several eateries or wet your whistle at
a saloon. Oatman's roots go back to the late 1800s when gold was
discovered in the region; many buildings still exist from that period,
including the Oatman Hotel, built in 1902 and the Glory Hole antique
shop built in 1914 as the Oatman Drug Company and Health Club. The town
hosts several events each year including the Annual Bed Races, Gold camp
Days and July 04th Sidewalk Egg Frying Contest. To visit Oatman from
Bullhead City, take Highway 95 south to Boundary Cone Road, turn east
and continue to Oatman. For more information, call (928) 768-6222.
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
Established in 1941, the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge protects more
than 37,000 acres and 30 river miles (300 miles of shoreline) along the
Colorado River starting 15 miles south of Bullhead City at the Topock
Marsh and running south to the mouth of Lake Havasu. Topock Marsh is a
huge wetlands area that is home to many species and waterfowl. Inside
the refuge is beautiful Topock Gorge, accessible by boat only, where the
Colorado River winds for several miles through Canyons of towering,
ancient volcanic rocks. Boating and fishing are allowed in many areas.
To drive by Topcok Marsh, turn east on Courtwright Road from Highway 95
south. For additional information, call (760) 326-3853.
Colorado River Tours
Get a front row seat as you explore the Colorado River from Bullhead
City all the way to Lake Havasu and back by boat! Enjoy this 120 mile
round trip adventure on board an enclosed 40 MPH jet boat through miles
of scenic, rugged, breath taking beauty with ancient rock formations and
Indian Petroglyphs, then on to the London Bridge which was reconstructed
in Lake Havasu in 1971. Individual and group rates available year round,
7 days a week. For reservations and information, call 1-800-327-2386 or
702-298-8363.
Hardyville Cemetery
When William Harrison Hardy founded Hardyville in 1864, life in Mohave
Valley was difficult and often times dangerous. The need for a cemetery
undoubtedly arose soon after founding the town. The Hardyville Cemetery
is located one block east of Highway 95 in the 1700 block of Dorado
Drive on a bluff above the Hardyville Mural, which is across from the
Safeway Shopping Center. Today, Hardyville Cemetery is registered as a
National Historical Landmark and fifteen graves are still
distinguishable in the Cemetery. Although burial records are difficult
to locate, two wooden grave markers with name information dated 1867 and
1897 have been protected and preserved and are on display in the
Colorado River Museum at Davis camp in Bullhead City.
WATER
RECREATION
Davis Dam
Located in Pyramid Canyon at the Northern end of Bullhead City, Davis
Dam created the 68-mile long Lake Mohave. Named for then-Director of
Reclamation, Arthur Powell Davis, the 67 million earth and rock
embankment spanning the Colorado River has a concrete spillway, intake
structure and power plant. The dam is 200 feet high and was completed in
1953 to control floods and to generate hydroelectric energy. Best
viewing of the dam is from Davis camp in Bullhead City or from River
Road in Laughlin. The dam itself is closed to the public.
Davis Camp
Davis Camp was the former federal housing area for government workers
who built and maintained Davis Dam. It literally was Bullhead City back
in the 1940's. In its heyday, over 100 homes were located at Davis camp
along with a grocery store, gas station, post office, recreation center,
swimming pool, two churches, and various service buildings.
Today Davis camp boasts of RV park and camp sites, showers, laundry,
resort home rentals, RV and boat storage, beachfront camping, boat
launch ramp, RV sanitary disposal station and much more. Davis camp is
located directly north of the Laughlin Bridge in Arizona. For additional
information, call Mohave Parks Department at 1-877-757-0915 or
928-754-7250.
Lake Mohave - Katherine Landing
Nearly 68 miles from end to end, Lake Mohave offers thousands of miles
of shoreline and some of the best fishing in the Southwest, along with
sandy beaches and secluded coves perfect for overnight camping. Located
just north of Bullhead City and kept in check by Davis Dam, Lake Mohave
is part of the Lake Mead National Recreation area. Visitors will find
several launch ramps, hundreds of boat slips, a motel, RV park,
campgrounds, store, restaurant, boat rentals - including everything from
personal watercraft to fishing boats and houseboats - plus a boat repair
shop and dry storage area. Like much of the region, Katherine Landing
was first settled by gold miners and is named for Katherine Mine, now
just ruins north of the improved marina area. For information, call
Katherine Landing Resort at (928) 754-3245 or Ranger Station (928)
754-3272.
Bullhead Community Park
Located along the Colorado River on the west side on Highway 95 toward
Bullhead City's northern end, Bullhead Community Park features a large
grassy area with a children's playground, horseshoe pits, ball fields,
volleyball courts, beachfront ramadas, barbecues and a Colorado River
launch ramp. A large covered ramada area and bandstand are available for
special events by reservations. Admission is free but there is a fee for
launch ramp use. For information, call the Bullhead City Parks &
Recreation Department at (928) 763-0158.
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