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Big John's Steak 'n Pub

From Fish and Chips to Leafy Greens, You'll Find It All in Lake Havasu City-Kingman

If you’re starving, but just don’t know what you’re in the mood for, the Lake Havasu City-Kingman area is the perfect place for you: The food choices are as varied as the colors in an Arizona sunset. In Lake Havasu City, some of the most inviting eateries are scattered near the historic London Bridge. When it arrived in the city some four decades ago, community developers wanted the iconic bridge to feel at home. An English village sprung up around the base, and today you can eat like the queen... Read More »
Lake Havasu City, AZ

Lake Havasu City is a Vacation Destination

A great beach doesn't have to be on an ocean. Lake Havasu City, AZ has been called the best "non-ocean beach" destination in North America. It's where the kids can play while parents don't have to worry about dangerous undertows or sea creatures. You do have to watch out for college kids though. Some areas of the lake do become party grounds.Beyond water activities like fishing, paddling, swimming, riding jet skis, skiing behind speed boats, sailing and sunbathing on warm sand, there'... Read More »
London Bridge

Lake Havasu City and Kingman Are Rich in Local History

Like so many Western towns, Lake Havasu City is a collage of history’s most storied characters: cowboys and Indians, miners and missionaries, explorers and entrepreneurs. The town does have one fixture, though, that immediately sets it apart from the hundreds of other towns dotting the desert: London Bridge. As in the one that’s “falling down.” The 130-year-old bridge began sinking into the Thames River in the 1960s as the weight of increasing traffic grew beyond what the bridge was designed to... Read More »
Havasu Island Golf Course overlooks Lake Havasu's Thompson Bay.

Lakes, Mountains Tempt Residents To Stay Outdoors

When you head to Lake Havasu City and Kingman, wear your bathing suit, put the convertible top down and slather on a lot of sunscreen. In this corner of the world, outdoor recreation is so inviting, it’s practically mandatory. “K” is for “Kingman” and “k” is for “kicks” – which is exactly what you might find yourself enjoying in this little Route 66 town. Standing proudly on the nation’s Mother Road, Kingman is home to the Route 66 Museum, a shrine to the great American road trip. If you... Read More »