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Located on the banks of the Colorado River, along the western boarder of Arizona is Bullhead City an ideal tourist destination for outdoor recreation and water sports. Laughlin, Nevada—a major gambling destination with several large casinos and entertainment venues—is located just across the banks of the Colorado River and operates with Bullhead City as one community. So, visitors to Bullhead City get the added bonus of having one of Nevada’s largest tourist destinations nearby.
Visitors flock to Bullhead City to enjoy activities like boating, fishing, water skiing, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, white water raftering and much more. The warm desert climate provides for the perfect for outdoor recreation weather year-round. With water sports in abundance, it’s no wonder that the largest freshwater striped bass every caught in Arizona came out of Bullhead City and weighed in at 59 lbs. 12 oz.
Bullhead City offers many special events for tourists and locals to enjoy including rodeos, a bluegrass festival, an annual River Regatta, chili cook-offs and many other family friendly activities. There are more than 15,000 campgrounds, RV parks, motels and resort hotels to choose from in Bullhead City, so for long and short term vacations you’re sure to find lodging that satisfies your needs.
First settled in the mid 1800’s by gold miners, Bullhead City was originally known as Hardwille. However, Bullhead City was not incorporated until 1984 with a population of just over 10,000. Today, nearly 45,000 people call this vacation destination home.
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