Celebrate National Park Week πŸŒ„ Discover Lake Mead in Arizona!

By Bhcguide City Directory | Apr 21, 2025
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Celebrate National Park Week in Bullhead City, AZ β€” where desert beauty meets river vibes! 🌡


 

🌊 Explore Lake Mead, relax at Katherine Landing, and make memories outdoors.

 

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The History of National Park Week

 

 

National Park Week is a celebration of America’s vast and breathtaking natural treasures, and it dates back to 1991, when President George H.W. Bush proclaimed the first official National Park Week. The goal was simple but powerful: to honor the nation’s national parks and encourage public appreciation and stewardship for these extraordinary places.

 

Organized annually by the National Park Service (NPS) and the National Park Foundation, National Park Week typically takes place in late April, with a week full of special events, ranger-led programs, and free admission on the first day. The week serves as a public invitation to explore over 400 national parks across the U.S., including scenic landscapes, historic battlefields, cultural landmarks, and recreational havens.

 

Each year, National Park Week embraces a unique theme that celebrates different aspects of the park system, such as conservation, wildlife, history, and outdoor adventure. From educational tours to junior ranger activities, the week encourages families, travelers, and nature lovers to get outside and connect with the beauty and history of the American landscape.

 

For cities like Bullhead City, Arizona, National Park Week offers the perfect opportunity to showcase local park gems like Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Katherine Landing β€” gateways to river fun, desert camping, and unforgettable views.

 

What began over three decades ago as a simple tribute has grown into a nationwide celebration, reminding us all of the value of preserving these sacred spaces β€” not just for today, but for future generations.

 

Bullhead City Parks

 

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1. Colorado River Nature Center

Address: 900 Richardo Ave, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: A 500-acre natural area offering hiking trails, beach access, shaded picnic spots, interpretive signage, and wildlife viewing decks. Ideal for low-impact recreation and nature appreciation. ​

 


2. Community Park

Address: 1251 Highway 95, Bullhead City, AZ 86429

Highlights: Situated on 376 acres along the Colorado River, this park features a buoyed swim beach, boat launch, dog park, baseball field, historical markers, and the Colorado River Museum. 


3. Dean Hackett Park

Address: 1051 Terrace Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: Offers a boat launch, playground, ramada, and rental facilities, making it suitable for family outings and small gatherings.​


4. Ken Fovargue Park

Address: 2255 Trane Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: Spanning 11.6 acres, this park includes baseball and softball fields, basketball courts, a splash pad, swimming pool, playground, picnic areas, and ramada rentals.


5. Rotary Park

Address: 2315 Balboa Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: Covering 300 acres along the Colorado River, Rotary Park boasts lighted sports fields, beach access, boat launches, a disc golf course, dog park, skate park, nature trails, and multiple playgrounds. ​


6. Veterans Memorial Park

Address: 434 Whitewater Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: Home to the Arizona Veterans Memorial, this riverfront park honors over 3,000 military personnel from Arizona and includes a boat launch and historical markers. ​Bullhead City+1Bullhead City+1


7. Gary Keith Civic Center Park

Address: Near 2355 Trane Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: A 22-acre park featuring walking paths, picnic ramadas, an open event center, and a performing arts pavilion, designed for community events and performances.​


8. Dog Parks

Locations:

Community Park Dog Park: 1251 Highway 95, Bullhead City, AZ 86429

Rotary Dog Park: 2315 Balboa Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86442

Highlights: Both parks offer fenced areas with separate sections for small and large dogs, agility equipment, and proximity to the Colorado River for water play. ​


For more information or to reserve park facilities, please visit the Bullhead City Park Directory or contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (928) 763-9400.

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