Lake Havasu is situated behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River, just on the border that joins California with Arizona. On the eastern shore of the lake lies Lake Havasu City.
The 45 mi (72.42 km) long lake’s capacity is 648000 ac/2622 km² on a very low desert elevation of 482 ft (146.91 m). The concrete dam that makes a glorious arch was built between 1934 and 1938 by the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
There are two aqueducts that need to be filled with water and that is exactly the lake’s primary purpose. Except from that purpose the lake is also available for fun and especially paragliding.
If skydiving is not an option for you, but you still want to enjoy the magnificent view of Lake Havasu from above, paragliding is the next best thing. You will be strapped on a chair approximately 200 ft (60.96 m) above the sea level.
You can soar through the air like an eagle with the help of professionals, that will teach you everything you need to know from the fundamental, like paraglide launching and attention to the most important lesson, which is landing. Don’t miss the opportunity to view Lake Havasu from a totally different perspective! Call now to book your flight.