Lake Havasu City-Kingman Metro Area, AZ Reviews


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Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ Metro Area is renowned for its many attractions and activities. With its gorgeous desert landscape and stunning views of the nearby Colorado River, it has become a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking to fishing and paddleboarding, there's something for everyone in this vibrant metropolis. It also features numerous cultural attractions such as the London Bridge, Lake Havasu State Park, and Copper Canyon Golf Club. Visitors can find a variety of accommodations ranging from luxury resorts to RV parks and campgrounds. The area is known for its temperate weather year-round which makes it ideal for outdoor recreation any time of year. Reviews from those who have visited this beautiful region praise the incredible views, friendly locals, and range of activities available in the area. Visitors are also pleased by the large selection of fine dining options, shopping centers, entertainment venues, public parks, and other amenities that make this area so desirable.

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paradise - 12/29/2023
this place is amazing Read More

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a dirty infested spider web waiting for you - 5/24/2018
I lived in Kingman for three years and in Bullhead City over six years. I started a business in Kingman but had to shut it down and move. Everyone I hired was on drugs or booze, work an hour or two then have to leave with a few bucks for drugs or more booze. Contractors I hired weren't much better. The first one showed up a week late at my front door, and was so drunk he had to lean against the house. I don't necessarily have anything against Confederate flags, but6 I did learn that Kingman's early inhabitants, whose family names persist to this day as the town's Good Old Boys, emigrated from the defeated Confederacy after the Civil War and their lodges downtown constitute much of the town's power base, and dark operations. Speaking of the latter, try real hard not to have much to do with "law enforcement" there. If it doesn't go well, they have a whole program of dirty tricks to employ against you in the event, so much so that if this is your first experience with the phenomenon, Read More

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