How to Plan a Wild Outdoor Honeymoon Near Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Tips for a Fun and Affordable Honeymoon Near Lake Havasu City
By Eisla Sebastian, published Jun 21, 2007
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Lake Havasu City is a medium sized city in Arizona. It has a population of about 55,338 people. This city only gets about 3.16 inches of precipitation a year, so you really don't need to worry about your honeymoon camp out getting rained out. However, you will need to plan for extreme temperatures, especially during the summer months. During the winter months you can expect temperatures to dip into the low 40s and then in the summer you can expect temperatures to climb to 111+ degrees F.Step 1: Plan a Day Trip to a Local Tourist Attraction
Lake Havasu City is known for its natural sites. However, it is also known for being the final resting spot for the famous London Bridge. Yes, the one from the song. If you are interested in shopping then you may also want to visit the English Village. Finally, if you are interested in water theme parks you can visit the Aquatic Center.
Step 2: Find a Campground
Camping is a great option is you are planning a honeymoon get-a-way near Lake Havasu City. There are a lot of campgrounds located within 15 miles of the city. Some of your choices include: Chloride RV and Trailer Park, Windy Point Campground, Desert Sunset Trailer Park, Sir Albert's RV Park and Campground, Packsaddle Campground and Circle S Campground.
Step 3: Reserve a Room at a Local Hotel
If you don't want to camp out, then you do have the option of staying at a local hotel. Most likely you will need to travel to the nearby city of Kingsman, Arizona to find a hotel room. In this city you can select from: Knights Inn, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites and Best Western A Wayfarer's Inn.
Step 4: Plan a National Park Day Trip
There are 4 national parks located within 147 miles of Lake Havasu City. The closest national park is Lake Mead National Recreation Area. It is located about 59 miles away. The next closest national park is Zion National park, which is located 129 miles away. Your third option is located 143 miles away and it is called the Pipe Spring National Monument. Your fourth national park option is the Joshua Tree National Park, and it is located 147 miles away.
Step 5: Plan a Lake Adventure

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