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Cattail Cove
Overview
Cattail Cove State Park offers a serene escape along the shores of the Colorado River. This 2,000-acre park is a haven for those looking to experience the rugged beauty of the Arizona desert paired with the refreshing waters of Lake Havasu. Unlike the high-energy atmosphere of the city center, this park provides a tranquil atmosphere where the sound of the water takes center stage. It serves as an ideal base for water enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a slower pace of life during their RV travels.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately 15 miles south of Lake Havasu City, the park is nestled in a cove that protects it from the main channel's heavy boat traffic. The surrounding landscape features a mix of sandy beaches and volcanic rock formations typical of the Mohave Desert. Visitors are treated to spectacular sunsets over the water and views of the surrounding mountains. The area is known for its diverse wildlife, including bighorn sheep and various migratory birds that frequent the shoreline throughout the year.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features 61 sites equipped with electric and water hookups, supporting both 30 and 50-amp service. While there are no sewer hookups at the individual sites, a convenient dump station is available on-site. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring for evening gatherings. Park amenities include:
- Four-lane launching ramp and boat trailer parking
- Designated swimming beach and dog-friendly beach area
- Modern restrooms and hot shower facilities
- Access to shoreline fishing areas
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw here, with several hiking trails like the Whitetail Trail offering views of the lake and desert hills. Anglers often find success fishing for bass, bluegill, and crappie right from the shore or by boat. For a day trip, the historic London Bridge in Lake Havasu City is just a short drive away. To the south, the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge provides incredible birding opportunities and a look at unique riparian habitats for nature enthusiasts.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for outdoor adventurers who prefer a natural setting over a luxury resort environment. It is particularly well-suited for boaters and kayakers who want immediate waterfront access to the lake. Families will enjoy the safe swimming areas, while retirees often appreciate the quiet evenings and scenic vistas. If you value a connection to the desert landscape and water recreation without being too far from city conveniences, this state park is an excellent choice for your next stay.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Bethany
We had an amazing time at this state park. Spot 59 fit our 42 ft camper, squishy, but we fit. There are grills at each campsite, all sites are 30amp but 4 are 50 amp. Water & power at each site with a dump station upon leaving. Theres a human beach and a dog beach, hiking, kayaking, camping, & grilling. We had a wonderful time with beautiful scenic views for sunset. Highly recommended park!
Nevill Ooms
The weekend before labor day there's nobody on the water and was a spectacular time, weather was at a blistering 114 degree but once on the water it didn't feel that hot.
Ari Ioannides
We are in town for a family event and brought along our jet skis. We were looking for a place to launch them, enjoy the beach and bring our dog. According to our AI assistant, this was the best spot. For only $20, our entire carload of 7 with our dog were allowed entry. Easy, and not crowded, plenty of parking and a dedicated dog "beach" where Max could run around off leash. If you don't have a dog there is a lovely "white sand" beach. As it was, we were able to take turns with our jet skis while the others enjoyed the less pretty dog beach. Bonus - there was a tree to sit under.
Sarah Louise
It was our first time with a boat and a local at a boat shop told us about this place. (We are not the type to book in advance) lol So we rolled up here on a Monday and there was space for us! Spaces were nice that you can pull your whole rig in. They are a little close together but doesn't really matter because we are out on the boat all day anyway. The rangers were all very nice here too and spaces were very clean and well kept. Bathrooms and showers were clean. We didn't use it, but they had a nice little swim beach with some games. They have a nice pet area with poop bag dispensers that you can walk along that leads to a dog beach, I really loved all of this! Made the morning potty walks pleasant. The boat launch was nice, plenty of room and not slippery. All in all it was a AMAZING first experience at the river, with a boat, and camping with a boat and two dogs. 😅 Thank you and I'm sure we will be back soon!
Carrie Hebert
The grounds are beautifully maintained. The white sand Beach is raked daily, and cleaned several times a day. They even use a blower to blow the sand off of the walkways. I was very impressed, and we will be back.
Cal Walstad
We have stayed at Cattail Cove State Park in May for the last three years. This is a well kept and clean camping area on the Lake. We have always stayed in pull through campsite 48. Unfortunately prices have gone up from $30.00 to $50.00 a night. Office staff and maintenance staff should be complimented for their happy attitude.
Sharon Clark
This is a lovely state park campground with a nice beachfront on the Colorado River. Our stay here was very pleasant and the staff are very friendly. There are cacti gardens, an amphitheater, trails along the river, a dog park, and beach.
Holly Finer
Very clean and well maintained campground. The hiking trails are awesome. The weather was awesome when we were here. Rangers are very friendly and knowledgeable. Ice cream and souvenirs available at the Ranger station. The beach has beautiful white sand. We would definitely come here again.
Nelida Safrit
Beautiful state park with several hiking trails. A nice beach where you can relax and play volleyball. A boat ramp and a campground. The campground has electric and water. There’s a dump station by the entrance. Dump station closes at 3pm.