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BLM partners with Boy Scouts on shoreline recreation site cleanup project

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has partnered with Boy Scouts of America on a shoreline cleanup project at Steamboat Cove, one of the most popular boat-in recreation sites on Lake Havasu.

During the cleanup on September 22, access to the beach at Steamboat Cove will be temporarily restricted from 8 to 11 a.m. as Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and Venturers work alongside BLM rangers to clean the beach and remove debris from the water. The Scouts will earn their aquatic-based merit badge while making shoreline recreation safer and more pleasant for visitors. 

Steamboat Cove is one of 73 boat-in recreation sites on Lake Havasu managed by the BLM. For more information on Lake Havasu shoreline sites, please visit https://www.blm.gov/visit/lake-havasu-shoreline-sites.