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If you're a winter visitor here for the first time, welcome to our world and if you're a "snowbird" returning for another season, welcome back to our world, the Lower Colorado River.


Our annual Winter Visitors Guide will introduce you to yourselves - in this issue we feature some of the visitors who come back annually - and we introduce you to us - who some of us are and what we do here.


There's a look at entertainment opportunities - more than we have space for in our annual publication - as well as what makes us tick, day to day. Don't pass up the pages on agriculture along our river, just because your closest acquaintance with food and fiber is the grocery story or the outlet mall. In a high tech world, for example, agriculture is right up there with everyone else.


We also offer you a look at the past - history along the river, from the Native American influence to the early days of fishing on Lake Havasu after World War II. And where does all this water go? Besides agriculture, some of it goes to Southern California via the Metropolitan Water District, starting at Parker Dam. And some of it goes to Phoenix and Tucson, via the Central Arizona Project, also just above the dam.


Welcome... and welcome back.

RV Life Doesn't Have to be Stressful.


RV Lifestyles are constantly expanding. RVers enjoy the family camping, vacation, and travel in the beginning and before long they are making the switch to full time RV living. They join a fast growing number of Americans who are choosing to enjoy the freedom of living and traveling in their RV (Recreational Vehicle) year round.


Full time RVing has many advantages and pleasures, one of which is the fun you'll have when you tell your friends that your house now has wheels! Full-timing offers RVers the affordability, convenience, and the freedom to experience an exciting, fulfilling, energetic, enthusiastic, and worry-free life.


There is no pressure, no one pushing or pulling at you or telling you where to go or what to do. The RV lifestyle puts any place and any activity at your front door, providing you with many new exciting and satisfying things that you can enjoy.


LAW OF THE RIVER


Fishing at Mesquite Bay, Lake Havasu.


Photo By Stan Usinowicz


By Stan Usinowicz


Major John Wesley Powell, the first explorer to navigate the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in 1869, called the 1,450-mile-long stretch of water was the lifeblood of the Southwest.


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