b'All of the lighthouses on the west side of Lake Havasu are replicas of famous West Coast lighthouses. The East Coast replicas are on the east side. The lighthouses around the island are replicas of lighthouses from the Great Lakes. As required by the U.S. Coast Guard\'s navigational regulations, lighthouses on the West Coast use a green beacon, the East a red one. Lighthouses with a flashing amber beacon signify safe harbor lights for emergency use only.LAKE HAVASU STATE PARKThe scenic shoreline of Lake Havasu State Park is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps, and convenient campsites. This spot is truly a haven for watersports. The park offers four boat ramps, special event areas, a picnic area, a beach area, the Mohave Sunset Trail, and the Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden. There are also group-use areas available for day-use and rustic camping cabins. golakehavasu.comCamping facilities at the park include 47 tent andArizona\'s state parks provide perfect destinations RV sites with 50-amp electric hookups and potablefor family camping adventures without the need water at all sites. Restrooms, showers, a dumpfor an RV or tent. These new cabins at Lake Havasu station, and on-site boat ramp use are included inState Park offer a comfortable stay in the heart of camping fees. this popular and scenic outdoor destination. You can make cabin reservations up to a year in advance. For The 13 new camping cabins are located with thereservations, visit AZStateParks.com. best views in the park, right on the shore of the Colorado River. Each cabin has space to sleep up to six people and features a queen bed with a mattress and two pairs of bunk beds with mattresses. Campers supply their own linens or sleeping bags. Amenities include a fire ring, barbecue and picnic tables, ramada, and an adjacent white sand beach. Although these are dry cabins, brand-new restroom facilities are located just steps away. Plus, solar electricity, heating, and air conditioning make your stay comfortable any time of year. JANUARY EVENTSPOLAR BEAR DAY ANNUAL BUSES BY THE BRIDGEJan 6, 2024 Jan 11th14th, 2024Earn your Polar Bear Patch by dunking in theChill down by the lake and cruise through about 600 Volkswagen buseswaters of Lake Havasu! Average water temperatureon display. This 27th annual event will showcase VW buses of all makesfor January is 50 degrees F / 10 degrees C andand models including vintage. 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. $5.average air temperature is 64 degrees F / 18 degrees C. $5. 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ANDLITTLE DELBERT DAYSANNUAL HAVASU BALLOON FESTIVAL AND FAIR Jan 27th28th, 2024Whether you\'re serious about rodeo or just want to horse around, this Jan 18th21st, 2024 two-day fun-filled event has something for everyone. Local mutton Marvel as more than 70 hot air balloons takebusters and calf riders test their skills, along with hundreds of Grand to the skies over Lake Havasu and the LondonCanyon Pro Rodeo Association cowboys and cowgirls from around the Bridge and then light up for Glowingsouthwest. Have fun with the mechanical bull, roping arena, climbing on the River Night Glow. Thiswall, old-time photos, and gold panning. For kids there are hands-on activities including, 13th annual event featurespony rides, a petting zoo, "Little Tuff" tractor races, super slide, bounce houses,more than 100 vendors,ole\' fishing hole, and a cupcake walk. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. $15consistent live music andfor adults, children 15 years old andentertainment, Kids\' younger are free.Fun Zone, a 5k/10kwalk/run, and shuttle service to and from the event. 12:00 pm to3:00 pm. $20.ArizonaRealCountry.com January 2024 25'