HAVASU OFF-ROADING
AZ OHV regs - Starting Jan. 1, 2009, new rules and laws regarding OHV use went into effect in Arizona. Be sure to review the new operating, equipment, and OHV Decal rules. Click HERE!
Lake Havasu BLM Field Office (928) 505-1200 : The Lake Havasu BLM Field Office is located south of the intersection of Highway 95 and Acoma Blvd. South at 2610 Sweetwater Ave. Office hours are 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday excluding Federal holidays. They will supply you with all of the area off-road information you need.
OHV Information: The two OHV open areas located within the Lake Havasu BLM Field Office territory are Copper Basin Dunes (1,275 acres) and Crossroads (1,500 acres). These areas have no travel restrictions, which means that vehicles can go off the roads and trails.
Both locations are on the California side of the Lake between Parker Dam and the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation. There are OHV staging areas at each site complete with parking, restrooms and unloading ramps.
Stop at the BLM office on your way out of town for an access guide and maps of the Lake Havasu area. OHV riders must stay on existing roads and trails with the exception of the two open areas mentioned above.
Desert Run 09' Lake Havasu
Some kool Havasu off-roading videos interspersed
with off-roading information you need to know.
Round 3 of the 2009 WORCS series from the spring break capital Lake Havasu Arizona. Ricky Dietrich , Taylor Roberts, Mike Brown place on the podium in front of Justin Soule, Jeff Alessi, Destry Abbott, Nathan Woods, Bobby Bonds.
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WORCS Lake Havasu water jump
Lake Havasu off-road quad racing
Lake Havasu Wheelin Desert Splash
Lake Havasu Standard Wash Ultralight
Yeah, I know these aren't actually off-roaders, but it is a bird's eye view of popular off-road area Standard Wash. What a fun way to cruise around Havasu! We see a lot of ultralights flying around Havasu between fall and spring.
Have fun and play safe!