Lake Havasu North Fish Habitat Coves Map

Twenty-one numbered fish habitat coves are marked with red markers along the lake shoreline, ranging from Mesquite (1) in the north to Steamboat (21) in the south. Artificial habitat areas are shown in green along the shoreline. A fishing pier symbol marks the Site Six Public Fishing Pier. Lake Havasu is shown in light blue. A reference table in the lower left lists all 21 coves by number, name, latitude, and longitude. An inset locator map in the lower right shows the map area in regional context.

This free, downloadable georeferenced PDF map shows fish habitat coves, artificial habitat areas, and fishing piers along the northern portion of Lake Havasu, which is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado River District Lake Havasu Field Office.

Twenty-one numbered fish habitat coves are shown on the map with red markers. Each cove is listed in a reference table on the map with its name, latitude, and longitude. The coves shown on this map are:

NumberCove NameLatitudeLongitude
1Mesquite34.519-114.399
2Refuge Reefs34.512-114.389
3Near Island34.507-114.389
4Eagle Reef34.5-114.356
5Windsor North34.492-114.363
6Windsor South34.482-114.357
7Chalk Cliffs34.462-114.392
8Blue Dock34.454-114.375
9Site Six Public Fishing Pier34.449-114.371
10Ski Coves34.443-114.355
11Black Rock34.454-114.334
12Contact Pt.34.447-114.321
13California Bay34.431-114.332
14Wren34.438-114.312
15Teal34.435-114.308
16Solitude34.43-114.296
17Friendly Island34.424-114.289
18Pilot Rock34.418-114.288
19Narrows34.404-114.291
20Havasu Palms34.399-114.279
21Steamboat34.391-114.26

Artificial habitat areas are shown in green along the lake shoreline.

State highways are shown as solid black lines, including Arizona State Route 95 along the eastern shore of Lake Havasu. Minor routes are shown as thin gray lines.

Towns and places of interest are shown with a circle symbol. The field office boundary is shown with a dashed dark brown line. The state boundary between Arizona and California is shown for geographic reference. An inset map in the lower right shows the location of the map area within the broader region, including Bullhead City, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Parker for geographic reference.

This map was produced by the Colorado River District Office on June 7, 2024. The scale is 1:55,000 for standard 11×17-inch page output using the NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N coordinate system.

This map is the north map in a two-map series covering Lake Havasu fish habitat coves. The map number is AZ-REC3011-01-01. The south map in this series is also available: Lake Havasu South Fish Habitat Coves Map.

Contact the Lake Havasu Field Office at 1785 Kiowa Avenue, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403, by phone at 928-505-1200, or by email at [email protected].

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

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Region

Arizona
Colorado River DO
Lake Havasu FO

Organization

Collection: Public Room
Category: Map

Keywords

Lake Havasu Fisheries Improvement Program
Map