Havasu earns Tree City USA recognition
Lake Havasu City announced it has been named a 2025 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, which recognizes excellence in urban forestry.
Lake Havasu City announced it has been named a 2025 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, which recognizes excellence in urban forestry.
Lake Havasu City announces the resignation of Parks and Recreation Director Gabby Vera, with her final day of service to the City being May 1, 2026.
Lake Havasu City’s Parks and Recreation Department is committed to supporting youth athletics and ensuring equitable access to athletic fields for leagues and organizations throughout the community.
Lake Havasu City’s Parks and Recreation Department celebrates a highly successful six-month period marked by strong community participation, expanded programming, and memorable events that continue to enhance the quality of life for residents of all ages.
Lake Havasu City proudly congratulates Gabrielle Vera, Director of Parks and Recreation, for being named the 2025 Young Professional of the Year by the Arizona Parks and Recreation Association (APRA).
In celebration of Parks and Recreation Month, Lake Havasu City reflects on the success of its July programming, which engaged more than 1,500 residents through a variety of recreational programs and community events.