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Cattail Cove State Park offers convenient access to the Colorado River for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters. The park features a spacious four-lane boat ramp that can accommodate vessels of all sizes, even at varying water levels. A 10-minute courtesy dock allows for easy loading and unloading.
The Colorado River at this location is a major waterway, classified as a 10th order stream with a total length of over 1,000 miles. It has an average flow of 14,295 cubic feet per second and an average gradient of 8.7 feet per mile, making it a popular destination for paddling and motorized boating. Nearby recreation areas like the Copper Basin Dunes OHV Area and the Bill Williams River provide additional opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific amenity and fee information is not available, Cattail Cove State Park offers a peaceful alternative to the larger Lake Havasu State Park, with sandy beaches, a volleyball court, and a dog-friendly area. Paddlers and boaters can explore the scenic coves and shoreline from this convenient launch site on the Colorado River.