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Site Six Boat Ramp reopens, new fishing dock expected to reopen mid-December

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LAKE HAVASU CITY — Lake Havasu City has announced that the Site Six Boat Launch ramp is now open to the public following recent construction and improvements to the fishing dock area. Boaters may again access the lake from the Site Six ramp during normal hours.

Crews are still working in the surrounding area over the coming weeks on the new fishing dock. Visitors are cautioned to watch for construction workers, equipment, and any posted signage while final work is completed. Installation is progressing on schedule, and the new dock is expected to open in mid-December, offering improved access and an enhanced experience for anglers and families who enjoy fishing from the site.

Lake Havasu City appreciates the community’s patience during construction and looks forward to celebrating the completion of the new fishing dock at the end of this year.