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Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
Signage pointing the way to the network of hiking trails inside the park.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
Signage and visitor maps detail the marked trails around Cattail Cove State Park.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
Views from atop Wayne's Way Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
Visitors should wander away from the main beach to find other hidden gems inside the park area.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/17/2023
A few picnic benches dot the landscape within view of the Colorado River.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
A 61 site campground catering to RV and tent campers sits inside the park.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
The family friendly state park includes life jackets available for use by visitors.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
Sandy river beach on the shores of Lake Havasu.
Shaun Hunter
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02/17/2023
A labyrinth is one of the interesting features located throughout the park grounds.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/17/2023
A small native planet garden walk beneath shade trees is hidden inside Cattail Cove State Park.

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