Sara Park

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Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406

SARA Park in Lake Havasu City, AZ is a sprawling 1,100-acre regional park that offers a wide range of recreational activities for sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With amenities such as softball and baseball fields, picnic areas, a covered playground, hiking trails, a dog park, motocross and BMX tracks, and even a shooting range, this park is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

One of the highlights of SARA Park is the Crack in the Wall Trail, a scenic 5-mile round-trip hike that takes you through a famous slot canyon along the Lower Colorado River. This trail showcases the diverse desert landscapes of the area, including narrow ravines, rugged hillsides, and a picturesque cove on the lake featuring the iconic Balance Rock formation. Nature lovers and geology enthusiasts will find this trail a must-see attraction.

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4.512 reviews
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Craig B.
4/30/2022

If you are coming from any part of the US, including Phoenix, the desert metropolis, there will be an adjustment period to Lake Havasu City's dryness. It is extraordinarily dry and lacking in...

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Taufiq H.
1/3/2021

The trail head is a great place to park and try many of the different trails. The slot/crack trail is amazing and so is lizards peak. Lots of wildlife here and amazing views. I had a great time...

sarah p.
3/22/2024

Cleanest place all different events go on here nice place clean bathroom and a lot of them even a cleaner on sight during the rodeos and or events

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Roger M.
1/16/2020

Perfect day for hiking. We hiked the Yellow trail down a sandy wash out through a short slot canyon where you slip slide ya booty down slick rocks (like on a playground sliding board) for a short...

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Franklin M.
11/4/2020

During the cooler months this place must get crazy busy when events take place. They have everything under the sun here but it was empty when I went in September and it was over 100 degrees, well...

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