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Old 04-18-2011, 08:01 PM   #1
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what if you launched from the edgewater casino in laguhin, and end up at crazy horse camp ground in havasu?
Anyone know how 'scenic' this part of the river is? I've taken my boat on this trip many years ago and don't remember the surroundings very well...I think it's like 60 miles by river
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:11 PM   #2
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laguhin to I 40/ the top of the gorge isnt all that scenic but its fast moving current and water to fish. you could shorten it up by launching at needles or the avi resort just north of needles. i know there's some beaches on either side of the gorge but cant think of any in the middle. i would suggest planning on camping at bottom and paddling to havasu city the next day, its a few miles with no current and can have strong winds
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laguhin to I 40/ the top of the gorge isnt all that scenic but its fast moving current and water to fish. you could shorten it up by launching at needles or the avi resort just north of needles. i know there's some beaches on either side of the gorge but cant think of any in the middle. i would suggest planning on camping at bottom and paddling to havasu city the next day, its a few miles with no current and can have strong winds
I was just thinking about this and pulling up satellite images of it..thanks
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:29 PM   #4
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Just found a little something:
http://www.allaboutrivers.com/rivers...ona-RIV28.html
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:34 PM   #5
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This trip is on my list for the year, if you plan it for October I'd love to go for sure. I'm gonna be stuck moving and getting my house ready to rent for the next few months.
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Old 04-19-2011, 01:35 PM   #6
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laguhin to I 40/ the top of the gorge isnt all that scenic but its fast moving current and water to fish. you could shorten it up by launching at needles or the avi resort just north of needles. i know there's some beaches on either side of the gorge but cant think of any in the middle. i would suggest planning on camping at bottom and paddling to havasu city the next day, its a few miles with no current and can have strong winds
I agree. Laughlin to Needles is a lot of the same stuff. You don't get very much scenery until you hit Topocks. The scenery through the gorge is awesome but don't make the trip when it is busy. All of the waves end up bouncing off the canyon walls and make it very choppy (not to mention careless drunk boaters)

I'm actually going to be in Lake Havasu from May 23-27 with my kayaks. I plan on finding secluded areas to fish, but I keep toying with the idea of floating through Topocks (if I can figure out a way to leave a vehicle at the end point).
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Old 04-19-2011, 08:06 PM   #7
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i've never kayaked havasu, but i used to have a house up there. ive spent a lot of time on the water in that area, if your looking for seclusion maybe try launching out of cattail cove on the south end of the lake,just north of the marina and on the ca side there's some nice coves and inlets. or even havasu springs resort on the ca side by the dam. have fun up there. the topock trip might be easier if you rent a pontoon boat in havasu. load the yaks up then go up river and scout the first day, camp, then paddle and fish the second day. offseason boat rentals are reasonably priced and it would be nice if any thing happens. just a thought.
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Old 04-20-2011, 10:42 AM   #8
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Thanks for the advice on the spots.

Apparently there are few places that rent and shuttle kayaks for the Topocks trip. They drop you off at Topocks marina and pick you up in Havasu at castle rock. One of the companies is azwacko.com
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