Lake Havasu City and Island Trail Loop
Lake Havasu City and Island Trail Loop
3.3
(30)
35
riders
01:50
39.6km
350m
Road cycling
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure around Lake Havasu City and its island, offering continuous views of the sparkling lake and distant desert mountains. This 24.6-mile (39.6 km) loop, with a total elevation gain of 1149 feet (350 metres), guides you past the iconic London Bridge and a replica…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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374 m
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
3.95 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
31.4 km
Highlight • Pub
Tip by
39.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
30.0 km
7.07 km
2.49 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
38.1 km
997 m
445 m
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Elevation
Highest point (430 m)
Lowest point (140 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The main Island Trail loop is about 3.6 miles long and can typically be completed in 15 to 40 minutes, depending on your cycling speed. The full Lake Havasu City and Island Trail Loop, as mapped, is approximately 39.6 km (24.6 miles) and takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete.
The Island Trail is a 3.6-mile paved asphalt loop that is largely flat, offering one of the few level stretches for exercise in the area. Recent resurfacing efforts in January 2024 have improved the smoothness of many sections, making for a comfortable ride.
Yes, the Island Trail is considered easy and is ideal for a relaxing ride, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced cyclists looking for a comfortable outing. Its flat and paved nature makes it very family-friendly.
Convenient parking is available at a trailhead located at the intersection of McCulloch Boulevard and Beachcomber Boulevard. You can also find additional parking at various parks and marinas situated along the route on the island.
Along the route, you'll enjoy picturesque views of Lake Havasu, the surrounding desert mountains, and Lake Havasu City. Notable landmarks include the iconic London Bridge and the Lake Havasu Lighthouse (Replica of the Point Gratiot Lighthouse). The trail also provides access to various sports fields and parks on the island.
Given Lake Havasu City's desert climate, the best times to cycle are typically during the cooler months of late fall, winter, and spring (October to April). Summers can be extremely hot. For the most scenic experience, consider cycling during sunrise or sunset, which are highlighted as breathtaking times to enjoy the trail's beauty.
Yes, after completing the Island Trail loop, you can connect to the longer Lake Havasu City Multi-Use Trail. Sidewalks along McCulloch Boulevard offer a connection across the London Bridge to this trail, which extends along Highway 95 through the western half of the city.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact trail are not detailed in our sources, multi-use paths in Lake Havasu City generally permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the city's official parks and recreation guidelines for the most current rules regarding pets.
There is no mention of any permits or entrance fees required to access the Lake Havasu City and Island Trail Loop. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.
Yes, for safety and to ensure a smooth flow of traffic, cyclists are required to travel the Island Trail loop in a clockwise direction. Pedestrians move counter-clockwise.
Yes, Lake Havasu City offers various dining options. The College Street Brewhouse & Pub is one example of a nearby establishment where you can refuel after your ride. The area around the London Bridge and McCulloch Boulevard has several cafes, restaurants, and pubs.