LAKE HAVASU — As September ushers in the first hints of cooler temperatures, Lake Havasu City continues to shine as a vibrant destination for both relaxation and adventure. The lake remains a playground for water enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of summer’s lingering warmth and autumn’s gentle approach.
This month’s highlight is the Arizona State Championships for Disc Golf, scheduled for September 21st-22nd at SARA Park Disc Golf Course & Bridgewater Links. It’s an exciting event that showcases both athletic skill and the natural beauty of the area.
Lake Havasu City’s event calendar is packed with diverse activities. From the Tin Can Comedy food drive to the 9/11 Rededication Ceremony, there’s something for everyone. Outdoor enthusiasts can participate in the #YOUMatter Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk or the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness. Music lovers can enjoy Dueling Pianos at Martini Bay.
For a unique experience, visitors are encouraged to witness the ‘Sleeping Indian’ silhouette at sunset near Steamboat Cove. It’s a natural wonder that captivates viewers as day turns to dusk.
Lake Havasu City recently garnered six awards in PHOENIX Magazine’s Arizona Travel Awards, including recognition for the Bridgewater Channel’s scenic views and the popular Havasu Balloon Festival and Fair.
As the season transitions, it’s an ideal time to book a stay at Lake Havasu State Park campgrounds. Visitors can enjoy days filled with boating, fishing, or sunbathing, followed by nights under the stars.
Local dining favorite, Juicy’s, offers a diverse menu to satisfy all tastes, while Cattail Cove provides a perfect setting for beach activities.
With its blend of natural beauty, exciting events, and warm hospitality, Lake Havasu City promises an unforgettable September experience for all visitors.
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