So many things to do in our community...

  • World Famous London Bridge

  • Boating

  • Hiking

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Camping

  • Watercraft Rentals

  • Biking

  • Skiing

  • Parasail

  • Golfing

  • Seaplane Rides

  • Bi-Plane Rides

  • Safari Tour

  • Four-Wheeling

  • Wildlife Refuge

  • Kayaking

  • Shooting Range

  • Shopping

  • Jeep Tour

  • Segway Tour

  • Walking Tour

  • Boat Excursions

  • Bowling

About Us

The Refuge Golf and Country Club is located at 3103 London Bridge Road, adjacent to the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, approximately a half mile north of the Lake Havasu City limits. Situated along the beautiful Colorado River and Lake Havasu, The Refuge Golf & Country Club is located just off of Highway 95 in western Arizona, south of Interstate 40, approximately 30 miles from California.

 

Contact us:

P O Box 2460
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405
928.764.1404
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Welcome to Lake Havasu City, AZ!

Home to the world famous London Bridge, Lake Havasu is a paradise for water lovers and desert lovers alike. The crystal clear water and sunny skies of Lake Havasu offer the perfect environment year around. Come to Lake Havasu to discover everything fun about Arizona – Camping, Hiking, Boating, Swimming, Off-Roading, Fishing and more – we have it all! 

 

With 400 miles of stunning shoreline, more than 300 sunny days a year, and so many things to see and do – what are you waiting for? The Refuge is located at 3103 London Bridge Road, adjacent to the beautiful Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, approximately a half mile north of the Lake Havasu City limits. The Refuge is conveniently located a half mile from The Shops at Lake Havasu and two miles from the Windsor Beach boat launch.

For more information on this dynamic community, please visit these websites:

Lake Havasu Convention & Visitors Bureau

Lake Havasu Chamber of Commerce 

Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

From desert bighorn sheep to the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher, birds and other animals at Havasu National Wildlife Refuge rely on the life-giving waters of the lower Colorado River. The Havasu National Wildlife Refuge protects 30 river miles—300 miles of shoreline—from Needles, California, to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. One of the last remaining natural stretches of the lower Colorado River flows through the 20-mile-long Topock Gorge. A great river in a dry, hot land attracts wildlife and people like a powerful magnet.  

 

Today, many thousands of visitors annually flock to the refuge to boat through the spectacular Topock Gorge, watch waterbirds in Topock Marsh, or hike to the Needles and Havasu Wilderness Areas.Wildlife dwell in a precarious balance with the people who recreate here. Remember, we are guests in the home of lower Colorado River animals and plants.