The 30 Best National wildlife refuge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge, located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience a diverse array of wildlife in a stunning desert environment. Whether exploring by land or water, visitors will be captivated by the beauty of this refuge. Situated along the Lower Colorado River, the refuge showcases a rare cottonwood-willow forest that has been preserved for hundreds of years. This ecologically important habitat is a vital part of the southwest United States' river ecosystem. Designated as a national wildlife refuge in 1993, this 6,100-acre site is a testament to the importance of conservation and preservation.
Rubba Duck Safari
Rubba Duck Safari is a travel agency located at 40 London Bridge Road in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States. Join us for an unforgettable adventure on the Colorado River as you pilot your own boat and discover the beauty of Lake Havasu. Our knowledgeable local guides will lead you to iconic sites such as the London Bridge, Bridgewater Channel, and Copper Canyon. Embark on a guided tour through the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge and witness the untouched natural beauty of the lower Colorado River. Our tours run daily for 1 hour or 2.5 hours, with a seasonal 5.5-hour excursion through Topock Gorge. Enjoy a non-hosted lunch stop at the famous Topock 66 during your day on the water.
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