Don't know what its called but I've heard Boatcop mention it before.
I have been this way but I can't remember the turn off.
Take California 95 toward Vidal juntion. There is an obscure but passable road with a bridge (Name that I am looking for) that crosses the river @ about Poston on AZ 1
Its a maintenance bridge used by Metropolitan Water District. But it is open to the public.
I think this route saves about 20 miles.
Don't know what its called but I've heard Boatcop mention it before.
Is it Agnes Wilson Rd just up past Lost Lake?
How is that compared to going through Desert Center?
Watch your speed once you cross the bridge into Arizona. You are on the Indian Reservation and I can assure you that the CRIT police are there with you.
Can anyone give more precise directions? Any new way to the lake that saves time and money, I want to hear about....
Can anyone give more precise directions? Any new way to the lake that saves time and money, I want to hear about....
I-10 to Blythe.
Take US 95 exit (Intake Blvd)
North on US 95 to just past Lost Lake. About 31 miles
Right turn on Wilson Road. (There's a big white sign on the left side of the road)
Go across the bridge, then about 2 miles to Mohave Road.
Turn left on Mohave Road.
Turn left on California Ave / AZ 95 by Bradley Chevrolet.
Go to the second light. Turn right
North 38 miles to Havasu
I-10 to Blythe.
Take US 95 exit (Intake Blvd)
North on US 95 to just past Lost Lake. About 31 miles
Right turn on Wilson Road. (There's a big white sign on the left side of the road)
Go across the bridge, then about 2 miles to Mohave Road.
Turn left on Mohave Road.
Turn left on California Ave / AZ 95 by Bradley Chevrolet.
Go to the second light. Turn right
North 38 miles to Havasu
Thanks Alan....great info as always....oh, and I actually trust you
I-10 to Blythe.
Take US 95 exit (Intake Blvd)
North on US 95 to just past Lost Lake. About 31 miles
Right turn on Wilson Road. (There's a big white sign on the left side of the road)
Go across the bridge, then about 2 miles to Mohave Road.
Turn left on Mohave Road.
Turn left on California Ave / AZ 95 by Bradley Chevrolet.
Go to the second light. Turn right
North 38 miles to Havasu
This doesn't really sound like a shortcut for the guy asking. Considering you have to go all the way to Blythe. Now, alternative route it possibly is.
I-10 to Blythe.
Take US 95 exit (Intake Blvd)
North on US 95 to just past Lost Lake. About 31 miles
Right turn on Wilson Road. (There's a big white sign on the left side of the road)
Go across the bridge, then about 2 miles to Mohave Road.
Turn left on Mohave Road.
Turn left on California Ave / AZ 95 by Bradley Chevrolet.
Go to the second light. Turn right
North 38 miles to Havasu
How much time does this save over just going through Erinberg? Cant be that much?