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4654 My Place Road

3 3.0   Sf: 3291   Yr: 2007  Acres: 1.220

Welcome to 4654 My Place Rd in the highly sought after water front community accessed at Budweiser Rd. Enjoy the River Life at your own private riverfront home with launch ramp and boat dock. Let all...

4534 My Place Road

3 3.0   Sf: 2300   Yr: 1961  Acres: 5.000

7889 Rio Vista Drive

2 3.0   Sf: 1700   Yr: 1999  Acres: 0.758

**Discover Your Waterfront Oasis in Big River!** Welcome to your dream retreat nestled along the tranquil shores of Big River! This charming 1,700 sq ft riverfront home is brimming with potential and...

29630 Highway 95 4

2 1.0   Sf: 784   Yr: 1983  Acres: 26.890

Riverfront home in Waterwheel Resort. 100% remodeled with high end materials.

669 Channel Way

3 3.0   Sf: 1236   Yr: 2006 

Welcome to 669 Channel Way, located in the desirable 55+ RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY of The Palms at Verde Shores in Needles, CA! This TURNKEY property EXCLUSIVELY INCLUDES a SEPARATE 300 sqft CASITA...

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558 Channel Way

2 2.0   Sf: 1344   Yr: 1991 

2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1344 Sq. Ft Enjoy relaxing on your side porch or back patio with a peaceful view of the pond. This home features a large open concept living area with plenty of natural light from...

3401 PARKER DAM Road C17

3 2.0   Sf: 1248   Yr: 1999 

I'm on the river, come see me. Charming 3-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom double wide manufactured home located in the Riverland Resort on the Colorado River, California side. This picturesque, manufactured home...

7825 Rio Vista Drive

Acres: 0.844

Amazing River Front lot situated between two beautiful homes with a shared boat ramp. Have you been dreaming of building your own River Oasis? This is a fantastic time to buy. Big River is a quiet...

300 H Street

0 0.0   Sf: 2655

REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED! This 2655 square foot building sits on a 32250 square foot lot. The parking lot features a new carport to help keep the cars cooler in the summer. The building has been...

419 Acoma St

2 1.0   Sf: 898   Yr: 1801  Acres: 0.071

2 bedroom, One bathroom, possible to make 3 bedroom, 898 sq ft. It is a fixer upper home. Close distance to Colorado river with multiple boat launching ramps. Make it a good vacation rental home as...

Colorado River - San Bernardino County Information

The Colorado River, particularly in San Bernardino County, California, offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing and boating. It forms part of the border between California and Arizona and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some key details about fishing, boating, and the overall experience along the Colorado River in this area:

Fishing
The Colorado River is home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers. Common species include:

- Largemouth Bass: Commonly found in warmer months, particularly near vegetation and structures.
- Smallmouth Bass: More prevalent in the river's rocky areas.
- Catfish: Often caught using nightcrawlers or stink baits, especially during warmer nights.
- Rainbow Trout: Found in certain sections, especially where waters are cooler.
- Striped Bass: Can be found in the river, particularly near warmer waters.

Fishing Regulations
- Licenses: A valid California fishing license is required.
- Seasons and Limits: Make sure to check local regulations for specific limits on species, size, and seasonal restrictions.
- Catch and Release: Practicing catch and release is encouraged to help maintain fish populations.

Boating
The Colorado River provides excellent opportunities for boating, canoeing, kayaking, and jet skiing. The scenic views and calm waters make it a popular destination for water sports.

Boating Areas
- Lake Havasu: Located nearby, offering a larger expanse of water for recreational boating.
- Parker Dam and Parker Strip: Areas suitable for wakeboarding and jet skiing, with several marinas and launch ramps.
- Havasu National Wildlife Refuge: A haven for wildlife, allowing for quieter kayaking and canoeing experiences.

Boating Regulations
- Boating Licenses: Depending on the type of vessel, a boating safety certificate may be required.
- Safety Equipment: Vessels are required to have life jackets, fire extinguishers, and other necessary safety gear.
- Speed Limits: Be mindful of speed limits and zones designated for no-wake to ensure the safety of wildlife and other water users.

Additional Activities
- Camping and RV Parks: Several campgrounds and RV parks nearby offer facilities for fishing and boating enthusiasts.
- Wildlife Viewing: The area is rich in biodiversity, with opportunities to observe various species of birds and other wildlife.
- Hiking and Biking: Trails along the river provide additional recreational options for hiking and biking enthusiasts.

Access Points
- Launch Ramps: Designated launch ramps are available along the river for easy access.
- Commercial Services: There are various marinas and rental services providing equipment and boats for short-term use.

Safety Considerations
When engaging in activities on the river, it’s essential to keep safety in mind:
- Always wear personal flotation devices (PFDs).
- Stay hydrated, especially during hot summer months.
- Monitor weather conditions and water levels.
- Be aware of wildlife and plant life to respect and protect the ecosystem.

For more detailed and current information, including specific locations for fishing spots, boating services, and any changes to regulations, it's recommended to check with local agencies or the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as local visitor centers.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!