ARIZONA'S RIVER CITIES / WELCOME
Often called Arizona's West Coast, the region that encompasses the River
Cities is known for its rugged beauty, diverse terrain, the mighty Colorado
River, and sparkling lakes. Lake Havasu City is world-famous as "America's
Home of the London Bridge," one of several rapidly growing communities
that draws new residents and visitors to a relaxed lifestyle and water-sport
recreation. Bullhead City lies in close proximity to Nevada's casino-studded
Laughlin, where entertainment and recreational attractions draw throngs of
visitors around the calendar year. Kingman, another major city in Mohave
County, offers a delight hometown atmosphere that is rich in amenities and
equally attractive to growing families and retirees. The Town of Parker is the
largest of the communities in La Paz County, although the small community of
Quartzsite welcomes as many as a million visitors to its early winter gem and
mineral shows.
Lake Havasu City provides a municipal airport with year-round operations
and a leading commercial airline that offers daily service. Bullhead City is
home to an international airport that serves the River Cities region including
Laughlin, Nevada. Services and the tourism industry underline the local
economy, although watercraft manufacturing and agriculture are also key
industries. Companies that manufacture diverse products from chain saws to
electronics have found a comfortable home in this sun-drenched region
approximately midway between Phoenix, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California.
Services
State-of-the-art hospitals provide a wide spectrum of services and
specialties to area residents, ensuring advanced care close to home. Havasu
Regional Medical Center in Lake Havasu City, La Paz Regional Hospital in
Parker, Western Arizona Regional Medical Center in Bullhead City, and Havasu
Regional Medical Center in Kingman anchor a comprehensive network of
outstanding services and facilities. Although all three healthcare systems are
proud of their community outreach and proactive wellness programs, Havasu
Regional Medical Center has recently opened an exceptional resource: the Del E.
Webb Wellness Center. Cardiovascular and strength training equipment, aerobics,
racquetball, basketball, and a heated indoor swimming pool combine with spa
amenities and the guidance of personal trainers in a beautiful
30,000-square-foot facility available to the public.
Students receive a quality education in public and private schools,
where individualized attention and modern classrooms enhance the core
curriculum and special programs for the gifted and the challenged. Arizona
Western College in Parker and three campuses for Mohave Community College in
Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, and Kingman ensure an affordable start on a
four-year degree as well as options for two-year certification and degree
programs. Northern Arizona University based in Flagstaff also provides four-year-degree opportunities in this area through Mohave
Community College. Students of all ages will discover a wealth of career and
vocational programs in a comfortable setting with convenient parking. Public
and private colleges and universities are abundant in every direction from the
River Cities, many of them in the Phoenix metropolitan region but also in
California and Nevada.
Lifestyle
Under bright blue Arizona skies and more than 300 days of sunshine each
year, the River Cities and Arizona's West Coast offer an idyllic home. Sparkling
lakes and the mighty Colorado River ensure some of the finest water in the
entire West for fishing, skiing, boating, sailing,
yachting, jet skiing, wave-running, and swimming. Magnificent casino hotels combine
with luxurious resorts like the Nautical Inn to offer a world of entertainment
options.
While outdoor activities are dominated by water sports in this water-oriented
environment, every imaginable type of sport and adventure is possible. Hiking,
mountain biking, bicycle touring, fishing, camping, golfing, tennis, off-roading, rock climbing, parasailing, hot air balloon
riding, spelunking, and horseback riding are just a few of the virtually endless
options. Vast parks and preserves that span desert and forested environments are
well-maintained by federal, state, county, and municipal agencies to ensure
pristine settings for nature study and pure enjoyment.
Historic attractions range from fine museums like the Mohave Museum of
History and Arts to the longest original stretch of historic Route 66 in
Kingman and fascinating ghost towns. London Bridge and English Village in Lake
Havasu City make it possible to feel like you are visiting England without ever
leaving the United States. Intimate performing arts centers feature special
events and exciting series that bring the excitement of New York productions to
the stages of Lake Havasu City. National headliners share the limelight with
talented local organizations from musical and choral groups to dance. Wonderful
restaurants, quaint shops, fine art galleries, charming village districts, and
major shopping centers bring the advantages of a "big city" to the
area's welcoming communities. Rodeos, water-sport championship events, and
classic car shows combine with colorful festivals and celebrations to bring
family, friends, and neighbors together frequently.
The fast-growing River Cities provide a pleasing mix of housing
opportunities, whether your dream is renovating an historic property or
building a custom home on a multi-acre site. New subdivisions, upscale
enclaves, handsome ranch-style homes, horse properties, and cozy bungalows in
the heart of a small town are just a few of the options. Regardless of where
you settle along Arizona's West Coast, the warmth and friendliness of your new
neighbors will help you to feel immediately at home.