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  2. Imperial Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Land Management operates camping sites on the north and south shores of Senator Wash and at Xanyō Xamshré (a backwater of the river). [3] [4] [5] It also operates a long-term campsite below the dam. [6] Hidden Shores, a BLM concessionaire, is located on the east shore of the Imperial Reservoir. [7]

  3. Painted Rock Petroglyph Site - Wikipedia

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    The site is operated and maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and includes an improved campground as well as an informative walking trail showcasing the petroglyphs. [3] Prior to 1989, the site was part of Painted Rock State Park, which included camping facilities on the nearby Painted Rock Reservoir, referred to as the "Lake Unit".

  4. Lake Havasu - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites – BLM; Lake Havasu News Archived 2016-02-22 at the Wayback Machine "Metropolitan Water Department of Southern California" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-07-24. (212 KiB) Arizona Boating Locations Facilities Map; USGS – Real-time water data for Lake Havasu near Parker Dam

  5. Hualapai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Hualapai Peak is located south of the Mohave County Park boundary on Bureau of Land Management land. The park has cabins, recreation areas, dry camping campsites, and hook-up spots for recreational vehicles, and is generally open year-round for camping and recreation. There are signs telling the history, varieties of vegetation, local and ...

  6. List of Bureau of Land Management Herd Management Areas

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    Burros descended from those brought by miners during the 1800s then later abandoned. Adjacent to Havasu HMA in Arizona and Lake Havasu HMA in Nevada, and animals migrate between these areas. CA burro AML 97–108 [8] [51] [52] Chicago Valley Light saddle horse type, believed to have originated from area ranches CA horse AML 10–12 [8] [53]

  7. List of Arizona state parks - Wikipedia

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    Provides water recreation on Lake Havasu: Dead Horse Ranch State Park: Yavapai: 423 171: 3,300 1,000: 1972: Provides outdoor recreation along the Verde River: Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area: Navajo: 800 320: 6,300 1,900: 1994: Surrounds a 150-acre (61 ha) mountain reservoir: Fort Verde State Historic Park: Yavapai: 11 4.5: 3,260 990: 1970

  8. Lake Havasu State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu State Park is a state park located on Lake Havasu in Mohave County, Arizona, US. The park provides outdoor recreation opportunities such as camping, boating, and fishing. The Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden displays local desert flora. Windsor Beach includes picnic tables and grills.

  9. Havasu Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Havasu Wilderness is a 17,801-acre (72 km 2) wilderness area located within the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge near Lake Havasu in the U.S. states of Arizona and California. 14,606 acres (59 km 2 ) are located in Arizona and 3,195 acres (13 km 2 ) are located in California.