Nevada State Parks Near Kingman

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Kingman

"Kingman is a historic Route 66 city with museums and scenic drives. Its proximity to Big Bend makes it a convenient base for exploring the Colorado River and Mojave Desert."

Big Bend of the Colorado features two miles of sandy shoreline, boat launches, and shaded picnic areas along the Colorado River. It's a popular destination for water recreation and relaxation in southern Nevada.

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Cattail Cove State Park

Lake Havasu City, Arizona
55 miles away

"Kingman, a historic Route 66 town, offers museums and classic Americana, attracting travelers who wish to explore both the park and the region's heritage."

Cattail Cove State Park is nestled on the southern shore of Lake Havasu, providing easy access to water activities and camping facilities. Its tranquil beaches and well-maintained amenities make it ideal for families and outdoor lovers.

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Lake Havasu State Park

Lake Havasu City, Arizona
57 miles away

"Kingman is a historic Route 66 town, offering museums and classic Americana, and serves as a gateway to western Arizona attractions."

Lake Havasu State Park features sandy beaches, boat ramps, and campgrounds along the beautiful Lake Havasu shoreline. It's ideal for water recreation, picnicking, and enjoying the desert landscape.

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Havasu Riviera State Park

Lake Havasu City, Arizona
57 miles away

"Kingman, a historic Route 66 town, attracts travelers interested in classic Americana and easy access to western Arizona parks."

Havasu Riviera State Park features direct access to Lake Havasu, a full-service marina, and spacious picnic areas. Visitors enjoy water sports, fishing, and stunning desert views.

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Buckskin Mountain State Park

Parker, Arizona
58 miles away

"Kingman is a Route 66 hub, perfect for visitors combining a historic road trip with outdoor recreation at the park."

Nestled along the Colorado River, Buckskin Mountain State Park is known for its dramatic mountain backdrops and riverfront recreation. The park provides excellent opportunities for camping, water sports, and wildlife viewing.

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Alamo Lake State Park

Wenden, Arizona
58 miles away

"Kingman, a historic Route 66 town, is a convenient base for travelers seeking remote outdoor adventures at Alamo Lake."

Alamo Lake State Park boasts a scenic reservoir surrounded by desert and mountain landscapes, making it a top destination for anglers, boaters, and campers. Its remote location provides exceptional stargazing and peaceful natural beauty.

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River Island State Park

Parker, Arizona
59 miles away

"Kingman, on historic Route 66, is a gateway to the Colorado River. Visitors from Kingman enjoy the park's water activities and desert scenery."

River Island State Park is known for its sandy beach, boat launch, and picturesque desert landscape. Visitors enjoy swimming, fishing, and camping along the Colorado River.

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