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Performing Arts
GraceArts LIVE
2146 McCulloch Blvd N
928.505.2787
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graceartslive.com
Theater productions, youth productions and concerts
Lake Havasu Performing Arts Center
2675 Palo Verde Blvd S (located at Lake Havasu High School)
928.505.691
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www.havasu.k12.az.us/performingartscenter
Theater productions, concert series and traveling performers
Museum
Lake Havasu Museum of History
320 London Bridge Rd
928.854.4938
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havasumuseum.com
Fees: Donation only
Open: Tue-Sat 11am-3pm
Learn about the historic London Bridge and see fascinating
exhibits. Havasu Rocks and Lake Havasu Gem and Mineral
Society are now located at the museum.
PERFORMING ARTS, MUSEUM, VORTEX SITES
Day Trips
Take a road trip on historic
Route 66 where you can visit
these top attractions within
a 2-hr drive. For more details
visit golakehavasu.com/
arizona-day-trips.
Oatman | 54 miles NW
Topock Hwy/Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433
928.768.6222
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oatmangoldroad.org
Oatman is a unique reminder of the Old West and one of
countless gold mining towns that sprang up in the late 1800s.
Take a stroll along the wooden sidewalks surrounded by
friendly wild burros and witness reenactments of a Wild West
shootout by gunslingers dressed in period costume.
Hualapai Mountains | 62 miles NE
Historic Route 66 Museum/Powerhouse Visitor Center
6250 Haulapai Mountain Rd, Kingman, AZ 86403
877.757.0915
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parks.mohave.gov/parks/hualapai-mountain-park
Take a drive to the mountains where
the temperature is a bit cooler
with elevations of 6300 ft to 8240 ft
and enjoy a picnic surrounded by
panoramic views and the smell of pine.
While in Kingman, stop by the Historic
Route 66 Museum/Powerhouse Visitor
Center at 120 W Andy Devine Ave.
Keepers of the Wild | 93 miles NE
13441 E Hwy 66, Valentine, AZ 86437
928.769.1800
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keepersofthewild.org
This wildlife sanctuary provides a caring, safe environment
for 140 rescued exotic animals including lions, tigers, wolves,
bears, leopards, primates and various wildlife indigenous to
the beautiful Southwest. You can take a self-guided walking
tour or an hour and 15 min guided safari tour in a vehicle.
Grand Canyon Caverns | 122 miles NE
Route 66 @ mile marker 115, Peach Springs, AZ 86434
928.422.3223
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gccaverns.com
This natural limestone cavern
is the largest dry cavern in the
US, located 210 ft below the
earth’s surface. An elevator
takes you deep down into
the massive caves where it is
always 56° with zero humidity.
You will be guided through
stunning crystal formations and
mysterious tunnels. For your
safety, trails have handrails and benches along the way.
DAY TRIPS
Vortex Sites
Lake Havasu City and the surrounding area are
home to five vortex sites. Leading vortex expert,
Pete A Sanders Jr, explains that these sites can act as
a catalyst facilitating spiritual insights, meditation
and stress reduction. For more information visit
golakehavasu.com/vortexes.
Castle Rock Bay
9 mi N of LHC
Rotary Community Park
buoyed swim area
1400 Smoketree Ave S
Take Off Point recreation
area at Parker Dam
16 mi S of LHC
Topock Gorge at the Havasu
National Wildlife Refuge
14 mi N on Lake Havasu
Yonder Vortex at Yonder Park
3884 Yonder Dr
Topock Gorge