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LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Annual River Riders Toy Run returns this Sunday, December 8, spreading holiday cheer and generosity throughout the community. The event will feature 2,000 motorcycles, each delivering toys to brighten the holiday season for local children.

The ride begins at noon in Parker, Arizona, with riders expected to arrive in Lake Havasu City around 12:30 p.m. Upon entering the city, participants will follow a familiar route, traveling on McCulloch Boulevard South to Main Street.

Following the ride, a celebratory gathering takes place on Main Street. To accommodate this event, McCulloch Boulevard will be closed to thru traffic between Acoma Boulevard and Smoketree Avenue from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Please plan accordingly. Detours are in place for the duration of the event. For the safety of the riders and the public, use caution in and around the area and be mindful of the motorcycles, volunteers, and law enforcement officers along the route.