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| BULLHEAD CITY
Located just north of the Mohave Valley,
the Fort Mojave area is continuously growing. The
city offers an international airport, shopping centers
with national and chain stores such as J.C. Penny,
Wal-Mart, Kmart and Home Depot. Bullhead City was
incorporated in 1984 and covers an area of about 43
square miles.
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| COLORADO RIVER MUSEUM
Bullhead City and the surrounding area's history has many
facets: steam-boats on the Colorado river, gold and silver mines,
wagon and camel trains, Native American Indian history plus much
more. Photographs, models and documentation are on display in
the Colorado River Museum.
Phil Starks, director, is there daily to answer your questions. The opening of the museum in 2000
was due to the efforts of the Colorado River Historical Society.
The museum is located on Hwy. 95 jus 1/2 mile north of the
Laughlin Bridge. Call 928-754-3399 for more information.
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| GRAPEVINE CANYON
(Native American Petroglyphs) Thousands of ancient Indian figures
and symbols are etched in stone at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon.
The area is off-limits to automobiles which keeps the area nearly
pristine.
The walk to the canyon follows an easy quarter-mile trail from a
parking area. To find the site, follow highway 163 west out of
Laughlin, as you enter the mountains (about five miles) turn right
at Christmas Tree Pass, and travel 1-1/2 miles to a parking area to
the left of the dirt road. There is a sign indicating the
parking area and a restroom is available. The road is a bit
sandy, but the family car is adequate, if driven slowly.
Guided tours to the canyon are available through the National Park
Service at Katherine Landing.
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| DAVIS DAM
Davis Dam, creating the beautiful and recreational Lake Mohave,
is located approximately two miles upstream from Bullhead
City, and is under the administration of the Bureau of
Reclamation. Completed in 1953, Davis Dam is an earth and
rock-filled embankment with a concrete spillway, gravity structure,
intake structure and power-plant. The power-plant adds
substantially to the Colorado River Hydroelectric energy pool by
generating one to two million kilowatt hours annually. The
Davis Dam and power-plant facility was constructed at a cost of $67
million.
You can reach Davis Dam on Hwy.68 (Arizona side) and Hwy. 163 (Nevada
side). For
more information call: 928-754-3628.
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LAKE MOHAVE / KATHERINE LANDING
Lake Mohave, located behind Davis Dam, is part of the Lake Mead
National Recreation Area. It is 67 miles long and has a
surface area of 44 square miles. The lake offers a multitude
of recreational opportunities like fishing, boating, hiking and just
plain relaxing. Facilities for public use are located at
Katherine Landing which is near Davis Dam. In the park you
will find Water-craft launch ramps, a restaurant, trailer park, campsites, hotel, and
houseboat rentals as well as hundreds of moorings. When planning a day of fishing, make sure
you have either an Arizona or Nevada license. Be aware that a
special "use stamp" from the opposite state must be attached.
Rainbow trout can be found at the upper end of the lake with
largemouth or striped bass on the lower lake.
In the cooler months of the year in Bullhead City the ranger's
station at Katherine Landing offers a variety of programs which
present facts, folklore and fascinating aspects of the Lake Mohave
area.
Katherine Landing
Campground
Katherine
Landing Campground is a National Park Service campground
on Lake Mohave. Even though this campground is open year
round, its low elevation make for very warm summer
months. Situated just steps from the water, it is a good
idea to either bring or rent a boat for your stay.
Rentals are available.
All Lake Mead National Park Service
campgrounds offer restrooms, running water, dump
stations, grills, picnic tables and shade. RV's,
trailers and tents welcome. Concessionaire campgrounds,
including recreational vehicle hook-ups are also
available within the park.
To get there take Hwy. 68 west toward Davis Dam. Follow the
signs for Katherine Landing. A listing of upcoming hikes,
slide shows or "talks around the campfire" can be obtained by
visiting or calling the ranger's station at 928-754-3272. They
are open daily from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
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| KATHERINE MINE
John S. Boggs discovered the Katherine Gold Mine in 1900.
In 1904 he sold it to the Arizona Pyramid Mining Company. The
ore that came out of the mine was respectable in quality but the
process of refining it was laborious and costly. The mine was
capable of processing 300 tons of ore into 300 ounces of gold in a
24 hour period. During it's lifetime, the mine produced $1
million worth of gold. When World War II was declared,
Congress forced the mine to close. Katherine's decaying
passages which once took miners 900 feet below the ground, are now
filled with water.
To reach the mine, hike or drive to the first left past the
Ranger's Station. If you are driving, park across from the
Telephone Cove marker. As you walk up the wash, the path will
narrow as you approach the old mine site. Watch your step,
Always stay away from mine shafts and never crawl into tunnels.
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| OATMAN
This
real western ghost town kindles the imagination of many a cowboy of
all ages. The once thriving gold mining town is located about
10 miles from the Valley. In its hay-day, the area's mines
produced about $36 million in gold.
Wild burros, the ancestors of pack animals abandoned by the
miners, now roam the streets freely, begging food from the tourists.
Gunfighters roam the town daily putting on several shows per day.
The town also has many gift shops and several restaurants.
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent their honeymoon at the
Oatman Hotel after being married in Kingman. Their room is
still available for viewing. The town hosts several unusual
events each year: the Great Oatman Bed Races are held in January;
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard Days, with a look-a-like contest, are
held in March; July 4 the town hosts a sidewalk egg frying contest;
Gold Camp Days and the International Burrow Biscuit Tossing contest
are held over Labor Day weekend and a Christmas tree decorating
contest invites visitors to decorate the bushes along Route 66 in
December.
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LAUGHLIN, NV.
There's 24-hour excitement offered by the many casino/hotels in
Laughlin. This popular playground has enjoyed rapid growth and
development. Laughlin is located across the Colorado River
from Bullhead City and is accessible by the Laughlin Bridge located
at the
northern edge of the city and also by a bridge located off Boundary
Cone Rd. (found just past mile marker 235 on Hwy. 95).
For further information contact the Laughlin Chamber of Commerce
at 1725 Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV. 89029 or call 1-800-227-5245 or
702-298-2214.
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