Want to Experience Some Hot Sunshine? Go to Lake Havasu Arizona in the Spring or Summer! |
| 4/2/2008 9:41:34 AM |
Die hard heat lovers seek out hot weather weekends on Lake Havasu Arizona for boating. The extreme heat (often over 110 or 115) appeals to sun lovers who like to lay on the beach, water ski, fish, or explore the long shoreline of Lake Havasu. They can stay on their boats overnight, if equipped, or take advantage of the hotel casinos with excellent air conditioning for the evenings, while some of them nurse their unfortunate sunburns in preparation for another few hours racing across the tepid temperatures of the waters on the Colorado River, known in this neck of the woods as Lake Havasu. Here's a good tip: if you plan a trip to Lake Havasu Arizona for boating, you will need the strongest sunscreen money can buy, and reapply it frequently to avoid the very strong sunshine in this region, especially on the water.
Lake Havasu Arizona is a also hot spot for college students wanting to thaw out from the colder climates in the northern state of the west, as well as the Midwest. Lake Havasu Arizona is best reached from airports in Las Vegas and southern California, or by driving, if the trip is less than a day. It's quite an experience to see the throngs of college kids during spring break, and even more so is watching the thousands who flock to the shores of Lake Havasu during the brutal heat in the summertime. |
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