Lake Havasu is a boater's paradise spanning 60 miles along "Arizona's West Coast." The lake was formed when Parker Dam was built in 1938 along the Colorado River, which separates Arizona from California.
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In 2014, Paul Fiarkoski went on a hiking trip to world-famous Havasupai Falls in the Grand Canyon. After three days of hiking and wading in the turquoise pools beneath 100-foot waterfalls, his perspective of Arizona changed forever. He created an Arizona bucket list and began checking places off.