Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites
The Lake Havasu Field Offices manages 73 boat access campsites over 20 miles along the Arizona shore of Lake Havasu. These campsites offer a picnic table, barbecue grill, and trash receptacle and a majority of the sites provide a restroom and shade structure. These sites offer the opportunity to enjoy the recreational opportunities on the lake overnight or just for the day. These sites are available on a first-come, first serve basis and there is a 14 day stay limit in place.
Whether you're planning a single visit or coming back multiple times a year, enjoy the convenience of purchasing a pass before you arrive to cover recreation-related fees at Bureau of Land Management sites. Learn more about site-specific digital pass options at Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites and buy your pass.
Related Links
- Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites Map
- Purchase a Pass at recreation.gov - Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites
- National "America the Beautiful" Pass Information
- YourPassNow
- Lake Havasu Field Office
- Lake Havasu Field Office Visitor Map
- Your Safety: Know Before You Go
- Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers
- Aquatic Invasive Species Program Brochure (PDF)
- Arizona Game and Fish Department - Fishing Information
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The Lake Havasu Field Offices manages 73 boat access campsites over 20 miles along the Arizona shore of Lake Havasu.
Fees
These sites are $10 a day and an additional $10 a night for up to 6 individuals. Each additional person is $2. There is no fee for children under 16 years of age. The paid overnight fee is good until 9 AM the following day. There is an annual pass for the Shoreline Sites valued at $100 and is good for a year. Both passes may be purchased online or you may deposit day use fees into the iron ranger and purchase the annual pass at Lake Havasu Field Office.