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Kingman - Boating

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A list of lakes and reservoirs in the Kingman area for boating is below. Click on any name for more information.



Lake Havasu Lake Size:  33 sq. miles   
Lake Havasu is 45 miles long and is a Colorado River reservoir that was created when the Parker Dam was completed in 1938. It is a desert lake surrounded by cliff walls and is a popular boating destination.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area
As the Colorado River exits the Grand Canyon it enters the massive Lake Mead created by the Hoover Dam. The river line through Lake Mead is about 70 miles to the dam. Side canyons to explore are numerous and interesting. Once below Hoover Dam, the river flows through canyons for some 45 miles before reaching Lake Mohave, created by the Davis Dam.

Lake Mohave
Lake Mohave is a large, elongated lake located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The lake is situated in a desert environment along the border between Arizona and Nevada.


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