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BLM announces infrastructure improvements at Crossroads OHV Area complete

The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Lake Havasu Field Office completed the infrastructure improvement project to enhance recreational use at Crossroads Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area. The work included repairing, sealing and striping the parking lot and reconstructing an access road.

“We are happy this improvement project is complete and that we were able to enhance recreational access and safer public lands for everyone who enjoys the outdoors in the Lake Havasu area,” said Lake Havasu Acting Field Manager Samantha Carrasco.

Crossroads OHV Area offers camping and has great access to fishing, boating and off-roading. Located approximately 45 miles south of Lake Havasu City within the Parker Strip Recreation Area on the California side of the Colorado River in California. The site is managed by the BLM’s Lake Havasu Field Office.

For information about the site or construction, please call the Lake Havasu Field Office at 928-505-1200.