I live in Bullhead the crime is really not bad at all. Me and my family movie here from Howell Michigan a few years ago. Howell is a farming country between Detroit and Lansing Michigan and that area had way more crime. Anyway I love living in Bullhead Arizona it’s a small town with great views and plenty to do. Thanks for posting your video.
Live in Mohave Valley since 2003 from CA. Love the atmosphere, less stress than Phoenix area, and area is indeed growing. Oatman is easily accessible from I-95 and a fun place with western shows and the occasional real western wedding in the streets!! Right now the heat is average 115 but you do get used to it after a few years. Love this channel as am learning about the other areas of my adopted state. Planning road trips on some of the areas you've featured!
You keep saying "Lake Mead & Boulder Dam", but you were showing "Lake Mohave" which is created by the Davis Dam and south of the Boulder Dam by about 75 miles. You didn't show any of Northern Bullhead City (which is the newer section of the city), nor Katherine's Landing in the National Park. Good video, but a little out of date. You haven't been able to buy a house here for less than $450k in years, especially close to the river.
There are LOTS of nice homes for sale in the 200 - $400K range in BHC and Laughlin, as well as Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley, and Needles. If you want a built-in pool, that will add about 50 - $100K to the cost, but pools require a lot of time and effort to maintain and may not be necessary with the Colorado River and Lake Mohave so close by.
In fairness to the creator of the vid..Lake Mohave is part of the Lake Mead national recreation area...So he isn't talking out of his ass...He's just generalizing and not being specific to the area by name.
My grandpa was the supervisor at the powerhouse or power plant and my grandma ran the phone company when it had a switch board. They lived on Front St., now Topeka. My grandparents along with my mom, auntie and uncle would take their model A or whatever it was to Oatman…. My grandma’s sister and her husband were miners in Oatman. They would work the claims and go back to Kingman. By the way, Lake Mead has come up a lot lately . You’re at Lake Mohave. I’ve been on Lake Mohave a lot, we had a boat. But you’re showing Lake Mohave.
@@Hschlick84 yeah but in Wyoming you get tornadoes, believe me I lived in bullhead City those wings are way above average. I never said those wins were the strongest in the world no. But it's definitely something to inform the people. It's very important because their insurance I had one of my roofing tiles blown off a couple
GOOD PICS of the place- been going there since the 90's -The suburb of Laughlin is ver y modern above the casino blvd a few miles away. The modern Bullhead City is south of the old part you showed ( most of that has been torn down ) There is a new bridge being built to link Nevada and winters are very comfortable for Canadians like me to snowbird.
There is even a VA medical office in Laughlin. Not bad for a small town. The 2nd public bridge at the opposite end of Bullhead Parkway from the original bridge is now open as of yesterday.
That was Lake Mojave down stream from Lake Mead. Great video, but there are hundreds of miles of off-road trails also out there that lead to some neat mines that people could enjoy in the winter time.
The lake shown is this video is Lake Mohave and the dam is Davis Dam. Both are downstream from Lake Mead and Hoover Dam about half way between Lake Mead and Lake Havasu. Lake Mohave is part of the "Lake Mead National Recreation Area" and is federally owned. You missed the "better side of town" up on the Bullhead Parkway which is where the higher priced homes and neighborhoods are.
Some good housing deals, which for me is a older mh on it's *own* lot. Looks like every spot along the river is stack packed full of housing, which developers will continue until💧is sucked dry.
Was transferred out here from the Cleveland, Ohio, airport, and liked it so much after I retired from the Bullhead-Laughlin International Airport I stayed. No snow !!!
The drive to Oatman on 66 in the spring is WORTH it. Millions of flowers blooming along the mountain road. We pulled over to take pictures about a dozen times on our way up there..
I haven’t been up in the lake mead area in a long time, the last time I was there was back in January 2016 and we canoed down the Colorado river starting from the Hoover Dam and ending at Willow Beach. Alongside the river, we would stop 2 times on two remote beaches and camped for a day. Hot springs were also along the river which was also pretty cool. I would highly recommend doing this during the milder months as it was a pretty fun trip during that time as it wasn’t too hot or too cold.
Ive a 1959 60ft in psp heat..its called a Ramada..about 2ft off the old coach roof extending the whole length..keeps direct lite and heat off the old girl..65yrs and going strong
Iam from Canada and have been to Oatman numerous times.Its alot of fun except we have always gone in the summertime and it is as hot as standing on the sun. lol When Duke was renovating the hotel i met him and he told me so many stories of the town he will be truely missed such a nice man with tons of stories.
Awesome review of this part of Arizona. I stayed in Laughlin once during college when the Flamingo Hotel opened. It must have changed names since then. Small town and it felt a bit isolated from the rest of the world for sure.
Hell yeah dude my mom worked at the flamingo and my dad did security at the pioneer! I can still hear Scot Joplins The Entertainer playing on that old piano!
Thanks a lot 👍🏼, hopefully I can start going back again. Mess it , and the video cool. You know what you are talking about, not like these other fools. Enjoyed 👍🏼👍🏼
7:21 I have seen in Palm Springs that people are building sold patio covers over there Mobile Homes cutting down on the radiant heat making the homes much more comfortable.
The riverside hotel casino also has 2 swimming pools one upstairs and 1 downstairs that overlooks the river. It also has a stage in a private bar. One is just for adults and the other pool is for the kids.
We visited Oatman a couple of times. Fun and informative talking with the locals. Interesting to note that no one should feed the burros. The only food they should be given is the feed that is available in a couple of the shops. Their digestive systems can not process sugars. Feeding them apples, carrots etc will cause them to form tumors. 😢We were pointed out a few who had formed tumors on their necks because of this. They are a protected animal. Fines can be expensive. Also there’s road signs throughout Bullhead City to watch for burros especially along Bullhead Parkway. The burros come down out of the desert and are known to walk across the roads sometimes stopping in the middle of it. This past January someone hit one on Bullhead Parkway in the middle of the night. Killed the burro and it totaled the drivers car. Take care when visiting and driving in Bullhead City. Love our burros ❤
If you come out to Oatman please do not stop in the middle of the road and feed the burros from your car. They get to trust worthy of vehicles then get hit. Also watch your speed. Feeding tbe burros on the road is actually illegal in Oatman. You can get little alfalfa cubex to feed them in town in most of the stores. Do not feed them carrots and do not feed the babies. We live in Bullhead and go to Oatman when we have guest visting us. It's a cute little town.
That route 66 near Oatman is too twisty and slow to roadkill a burro..they love potato chips too...dont tell the Gaiya earth Woke crowd...no carrots?? Nutz!
Hoover Dam was one of three projects that were built during the great depression of the 30's. The dam, The Empire State Building in New York and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Franscisco. All three came in under schedule and under budget. Likely the last three projects to proudly proclaim that record.
Every year last week of April, the Laughlin River run this year will be 13 years that I’ve been coming to the rally. My favorite part is Oatman Arizona and the reason why it’s my favorite is because of the donkeys I live in Lemoore, California Central Valley and we stay at Davis Camp on the Arizona side we stay up on top where on the corner from the straight ahead from the little shack that you pay To camp $40.05 days not bad we can’t right on the corner where the two big palm trees are and then you walk down the hill that goes down to the river. We stayed down there one time and that was my first trip to the rally.
To me, If you have to live in the heat, Bullhead/Laughlin is the best area. The river is refreshing, water sports, fishing, gambling, night entertainment, four wheeling, prospecting…it’s all there. Old Bullhead is the #1 investment opportunity also, especially next to Community Park between 1st and 2nd streets. It’s already zoned commercial, and the jet ski businesses are looking to corner that area for there business near the brand new commercial boat dock. They keep buying more.
About 5 parker Colorado river boat bars..the old Sundance had top rock groups in 1980s with 500plus coming from Phoenix area..could still peek in on their ghostly stage and stadium like bleachers..cobwebs dust and all
We entered Oatman with my wife coming back from Sedona, we were told to take this route and we would not be disappointed, they never said why and BOY WHERE WE.
The Laughlin Bullhead area is a fun spot to go to, as there are good cheap vibes, and laughlin ranch is an exclusive master plan on the hill in Bullhead, gated and restaurants and homes from 350k to 2 million or more, and it's close to ca and vegas, but bullhead is very limited in services and all, and Laughlin is too. and it has gone up in my thoughts, way to high for even that area, 250-325 for a decent home in Laughlin ranch, a 3/2 1600 sf etc, but now 395 to 450k, not thx as its 112-118 for 3-4 months in the summer, winters are nice, but ya, so its got its bad and good like anywhere, but living there id prefer the Laughlin side still if nay side of the river, thanks
Great video! I couldn't find an airline who flies in to Laughlin or Bullhead even though there is an airport there. I live in Calif and couldn't find any flights that go there :(
Hit a big rock 4wheeling newyears eve 2021 near Oatman..walked in dark couple miles to get fone service ..always remember the baying of burro's crying at the moon
You were showing Lake Mohave not Lake Mead. The Hoover Dam separates Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. The Hoover Dam is at the far North end of Lake Mohave. FYI
Laughlin has a nice small community u need to pass all the casinos and go straight south on that road about 10 miles u will see it open up into home waterpark library and all.
If you ride a motorcycle, forget about Laughlin/Bull Head in the Summer. I've lived in Kingman for 30 years where the temps are 10degrees less hot but still hot, 110 + in July and August it is cooling off now mid September, it is only 104. I go to Colorado in the summer. If you're a snowbird, this area is fine.
First saw Oatman at RiverRun april 1994 7000-8000 motorcycles as far as u could see..the RiverRun grew to 81,000 motorcycles the year of the Laughlin Shootout..3dead 200 battered and arrested Ended about 2018 with maybe 5000 motorcycles in attendance.. Curfews and over policing security costs made it unaffordable to vendors and casinos
April 2002..mongols at our hotel stay Harrahs Saturday nite getting off river ferryboat 60 wearing mongol logos in casinobar... 1 lonely hellA peering thru hotel lobby door...lockdown tell 10am..no bike tell 4pm
Wow! I even noticed that there is a really large body of water called Mohave Lake near Laughlin/Bullhead City that seems like it is usually kept at full pool. Maybe I shouldn't mention it because it will get crowded with boats too.
Ithink that is Lake MoHave not Lake Mead. It is the Lake Mead National Recreation area but the water, the Lake is Lake Mohave not lake Mead. The Dam is Davis Dam and it forms Lake Mohave.
The coolest place you will ever go. We are thinking of moving from Mexico. To here. It's much better much cheaper much safer. And did I say much cheaper. Yes cheaper.
Yes, but some people say Bullhead is unofficially the biggest trailer park in the world. There are a ton of them in the Riviera part of town which is a little weird because most of the big fancy homes are up off of the parkway with most of the mobile homes down near the water. Most cities near waterways have their larger, more expensive homes on the water. Bullhead is kind of backwards. Lake Havasu City is kind of backwards as well. There's very little waterfront residences and most of the business and industrial property is closer to the water than the residential areas. I guess the planners' brains were cooked by the sun when they set up zoning.🥵
There were lots. Now they buy them, demo out, and build new houses or some nice modulars. Anything up for sale sells in days. Gentrification and californians have taken over.
@@berniecoates2597 BHC's initial growth was a low end vacation/retirement resort with small mobiles on individually owned small lots. Nuevo California is up on the hills.
Anybody know if the bullhead belle is around still? I grew up in bullhead and left around 2002. I love that goddamn boat 😂 Please let me know if it’s still there I think I saw it on maps. You can get rid of shit like that man, too fresh! I miss bullhead a lot for some reason the older I get 😂
The water in the Colorado by Bull Head is actually efluent from the adjacent cities. Get further down stream to Lake Havasu and Parker, it is undrinkable. Buy bottled water.
@@williamh3823 I have lived 20 mile from that cesspool for 30 years. Thank God I have well water. I bet you drank bottled water or something else out of a container, not from the river.
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I live in Bullhead the crime is really not bad at all. Me and my family movie here from Howell Michigan a few years ago. Howell is a farming country between Detroit and Lansing Michigan and that area had way more crime. Anyway I love living in Bullhead Arizona it’s a small town with great views and plenty to do. Thanks for posting your video.
There's nothing to do here too hot in the summer lousy internet and it cost a small fortune to call the AC man out I've been here for over 24 years
Really? Have a drive down Hancock towards the river. Bullhead is a shit hole. Don't lie to people.
I saw a In n Out Burger, I'm in.
Among some of your best videos yet JJ. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing. May God bless Arizona!!!
Thanks, we’ve been to these spots - enjoyed a trip down memory lane 👍
love bullhead city. its growing and the projects around there to revamp the town is profound! can't beat the river and mountains views!
Is it bad on crime? Lots of ghetto looking places downtown or in the City as a whole?
@@Movement-l6l there's not really a downtown there's just one road which is the 95. It's not bad. But if u live in a community housing is nice
Oatman is one of my favorite places in Arizona, its got that small western mining town vibe and the donkeys are cute.
OMG! I remember Bullhead when I lived there as a kid and it didnt have any buildings over 2 stories tall!
I remember Havasu when there were less than 500 people living there and the lake was full of dead trees. How these two places have changed.
We visited my husband's parents who lived in Bullhead City and going to Oatman was always a must
My mom and step dad live in bullhead.. been there now for 21 years... and Oatman is a super cool little town to go to..I love it there in bullhead!
I like Cool Springs during Bike Week. Oatman too.
I love Oatman i love the wild winding road and ther gorgeous scenery
Live in Mohave Valley since 2003 from CA. Love the atmosphere, less stress than Phoenix area, and area is indeed growing. Oatman is easily accessible from I-95 and a fun place with western shows and the occasional real western wedding in the streets!! Right now the heat is average 115 but you do get used to it after a few years. Love this channel as am learning about the other areas of my adopted state. Planning road trips on some of the areas you've featured!
I-95 is on the east coast.
I’ve been there when it was almost 120 degrees, but it wasn’t as bad as 80 degrees in Chattanooga. The humidity makes a world of difference
You keep saying "Lake Mead & Boulder Dam", but you were showing "Lake Mohave" which is created by the Davis Dam and south of the Boulder Dam by about 75 miles. You didn't show any of Northern Bullhead City (which is the newer section of the city), nor Katherine's Landing in the National Park. Good video, but a little out of date. You haven't been able to buy a house here for less than $450k in years, especially close to the river.
Exactly. That’s what happens when you aren’t really from the area. Do your homework next time. Frustrating when he keeps calling it Lake Mead.
Accurate
There are LOTS of nice homes for sale in the 200 - $400K range in BHC and Laughlin, as well as Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley, and Needles. If you want a built-in pool, that will add about 50 - $100K to the cost, but pools require a lot of time and effort to maintain and may not be necessary with the Colorado River and Lake Mohave so close by.
True lol
In fairness to the creator of the vid..Lake Mohave is part of the Lake Mead national recreation area...So he isn't talking out of his ass...He's just generalizing and not being specific to the area by name.
Always enjoy your videos!
My grandpa was the supervisor at the powerhouse or power plant and my grandma ran the phone company when it had a switch board. They lived on Front St., now Topeka. My grandparents along with my mom, auntie and uncle would take their model A or whatever it was to Oatman…. My grandma’s sister and her husband were miners in Oatman. They would work the claims and go back to Kingman.
By the way, Lake Mead has come up a lot lately . You’re at Lake Mohave. I’ve been on Lake Mohave a lot, we had a boat. But you’re showing Lake Mohave.
Absolutely loved this video, so fantastic
Too bad he doesn't do research before posting.
Great place to visit during the winter if you want to get away from the city hustle and bustle, much relaxed pace.
But you have high winds
@@adynathaly3145 those winds are nothing compared to Wyoming.
@@Hschlick84 yeah but in Wyoming you get tornadoes, believe me I lived in bullhead City those wings are way above average. I never said those wins were the strongest in the world no. But it's definitely something to inform the people. It's very important because their insurance I had one of my roofing tiles blown off a couple
I have been to Oatman and it is fun.and very much worth it
GOOD PICS of the place- been going there since the 90's -The suburb of Laughlin is ver y modern above the casino blvd a few miles away. The modern Bullhead City is south of the old part you showed ( most of that has been torn down ) There is a new bridge being built to link Nevada and winters are very comfortable for Canadians like me to snowbird.
There is even a VA medical office in Laughlin. Not bad for a small town. The 2nd public bridge at the opposite end of Bullhead Parkway from the original bridge is now open as of yesterday.
@@stephenmitchell7915 Except they don't have a doctor!
@@lelandsmith2320 You have a point there.
Great informative video! Thank you!!!
Dropping more content again let’s go!
Never been there but this video caused me to plan for next year there.
Check temps over the year. Between May and September the daytime and nighttime heat is just crushing.
Excellent report 😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸
That was Lake Mojave down stream from Lake Mead. Great video, but there are hundreds of miles of off-road trails also out there that lead to some neat mines that people could enjoy in the winter time.
The lake shown is this video is Lake Mohave and the dam is Davis Dam. Both are downstream from Lake Mead and Hoover Dam about half way between Lake Mead and Lake Havasu. Lake Mohave is part of the "Lake Mead National Recreation Area" and is federally owned. You missed the "better side of town" up on the Bullhead Parkway which is where the higher priced homes and neighborhoods are.
Some good housing deals, which for me is a older mh on it's *own* lot. Looks like every spot along the river is stack packed full of housing, which developers will continue until💧is sucked dry.
Was transferred out here from the Cleveland, Ohio, airport, and liked it so much after I retired from the Bullhead-Laughlin International Airport I stayed. No snow !!!
Thanks Jeff!
Nice video. My wife and I have been there a few times, and we love it there.
Lake Mohave and Davis Dam
The drive to Oatman on 66 in the spring is WORTH it. Millions of flowers blooming along the mountain road. We pulled over to take pictures about a dozen times on our way up there..
Last year it sure was.
I haven’t been up in the lake mead area in a long time, the last time I was there was back in January 2016 and we canoed down the Colorado river starting from the Hoover Dam and ending at Willow Beach. Alongside the river, we would stop 2 times on two remote beaches and camped for a day. Hot springs were also along the river which was also pretty cool. I would highly recommend doing this during the milder months as it was a pretty fun trip during that time as it wasn’t too hot or too cold.
That Canyon is like a stove in the summer.
If hot springs are cool, then how could they be hot?
Half of California is here in Arizona now.. yay
Ive a 1959 60ft in psp heat..its called a Ramada..about 2ft off the old coach roof extending the whole length..keeps direct lite and heat off the old girl..65yrs and going strong
Iam from Canada and have been to Oatman numerous times.Its alot of fun except we have always gone in the summertime and it is as hot as standing on the sun. lol When Duke was renovating the hotel i met him and he told me so many stories of the town he will be truely missed such a nice man with tons of stories.
That's Lake Mojave, not Lake Mead. Dam is Davis Dam. Great video.
Awesome review of this part of Arizona. I stayed in Laughlin once during college when the Flamingo Hotel opened. It must have changed names since then. Small town and it felt a bit isolated from the rest of the world for sure.
Hell yeah dude my mom worked at the flamingo and my dad did security at the pioneer! I can still hear Scot Joplins The Entertainer playing on that old piano!
The Oatman hotel was used in the filming of the epic movie; "HOW THE WEST WAS WON". Back then it had an open balcony and those arches didn't exist.
I would love to see a good one on Wickenburg. Looking to move there soon. Love your channel.
Great Video 👍👍
Thanks a lot 👍🏼, hopefully I can start going back again. Mess it , and the video cool. You know what you are talking about, not like these other fools. Enjoyed 👍🏼👍🏼
7:21 I have seen in Palm Springs that people are building sold patio covers over there Mobile Homes cutting down on the radiant heat making the homes much more comfortable.
The riverside hotel casino also has 2 swimming pools one upstairs and 1 downstairs that overlooks the river. It also has a stage in a private bar. One is just for adults and the other pool is for the kids.
Just to clear things up, the dam he showed was not Hoover dam but Davis Dam. The thumbnail is not of Bullhead city but of Laughlin Nevada.
We visited Oatman a couple of times. Fun and informative talking with the locals. Interesting to note that no one should feed the burros. The only food they should be given is the feed that is available in a couple of the shops. Their digestive systems can not process sugars. Feeding them apples, carrots etc will cause them to form tumors. 😢We were pointed out a few who had formed tumors on their necks because of this. They are a protected animal. Fines can be expensive. Also there’s road signs throughout Bullhead City to watch for burros especially along Bullhead Parkway. The burros come down out of the desert and are known to walk across the roads sometimes stopping in the middle of it. This past January someone hit one on Bullhead Parkway in the middle of the night. Killed the burro and it totaled the drivers car. Take care when visiting and driving in Bullhead City. Love our burros ❤
Nice
I am from Massachusetts. I love ❤️ Arizona I just left i stayed 5 days.
Loving the video
If you come out to Oatman please do not stop in the middle of the road and feed the burros from your car. They get to trust worthy of vehicles then get hit. Also watch your speed. Feeding tbe burros on the road is actually illegal in Oatman. You can get little alfalfa cubex to feed them in town in most of the stores. Do not feed them carrots and do not feed the babies. We live in Bullhead and go to Oatman when we have guest visting us. It's a cute little town.
Oatman was selling carrots to give to the donkeys for years. What's changed?
I would rather feed the javelina out my backdoor. My neighbors and I have a squadron living in our area. The babies are so cute.
@@IEchuckieI think that was explained………road kill👀🇺🇸
Are you allowed to hunt them
That route 66 near Oatman is too twisty and slow to roadkill a burro..they love potato chips too...dont tell the Gaiya earth Woke crowd...no carrots?? Nutz!
I liked bullhead when I went through a few years ago.
Hoover Dam was one of three projects that were built during the great depression of the 30's. The dam, The Empire State Building in New York and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Franscisco. All three came in under schedule and under budget. Likely the last three projects to proudly proclaim that record.
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Record snow fall this year plenty of water unlike mead mohave lake stays full.
Thank you.
Great videos , very informative. Thank You.😊❤
Wow what a great full day trip ! Thanks for the info will have to check it out next time in Az. !
Don’t forget Lake Havasu City!!
Every year last week of April, the Laughlin River run this year will be 13 years that I’ve been coming to the rally. My favorite part is Oatman Arizona and the reason why it’s my favorite is because of the donkeys I live in Lemoore, California Central Valley and we stay at Davis Camp on the Arizona side we stay up on top where on the corner from the straight ahead from the little shack that you pay To camp $40.05 days not bad we can’t right on the corner where the two big palm trees are and then you walk down the hill that goes down to the river. We stayed down there one time and that was my first trip to the rally.
To me, If you have to live in the heat, Bullhead/Laughlin is the best area. The river is refreshing, water sports, fishing, gambling, night entertainment, four wheeling, prospecting…it’s all there. Old Bullhead is the #1 investment opportunity also, especially next to Community Park between 1st and 2nd streets. It’s already zoned commercial, and the jet ski businesses are looking to corner that area for there business near the brand new commercial boat dock. They keep buying more.
It will 115 in summer but the water is freezing because of the release from the dam is the cold deep water from the bottom of the lake.
Really?? Where do u think those Casino's flush their pooh?
I really miss Arizona
0:51- Is Raw Rock Creations located on Old Route 66 between the exit at I-40 and Cool Springs? Looks like a great place..
About 5 parker Colorado river boat bars..the old Sundance had top rock groups in 1980s with 500plus coming from Phoenix area..could still peek in on their ghostly stage and stadium like bleachers..cobwebs dust and all
We entered Oatman with my wife coming back from Sedona, we were told to take this route and we would not be disappointed, they never said why and BOY WHERE WE.
The Laughlin Bullhead area is a fun spot to go to, as there are good cheap vibes, and laughlin ranch is an exclusive master plan on the hill in Bullhead, gated and restaurants and homes from 350k to 2 million or more, and it's close to ca and vegas, but bullhead is very limited in services and all, and Laughlin is too. and it has gone up in my thoughts, way to high for even that area, 250-325 for a decent home in Laughlin ranch, a 3/2 1600 sf etc, but now 395 to 450k, not thx as its 112-118 for 3-4 months in the summer, winters are nice, but ya, so its got its bad and good like anywhere, but living there id prefer the Laughlin side still if nay side of the river, thanks
Talks about lake mead& hoover dam .. while showing lake mojave & davis dam. ?
Oatman is so cute! Wish they'd put a little Inn or Airbnb out there.
Try more like 130 degrees in mid summer.
Great video! I couldn't find an airline who flies in to Laughlin or Bullhead even though there is an airport there. I live in Calif and couldn't find any flights that go there :(
Just fly into Vegas and rent a car and drive to BHC - Laughlin. Only a 90-minute drive through the beautiful desert.
How about just stay in California.
Got it?
Oatman makes a great day trip out of Vegas. Stop by the Dolan Springs Gas Station for awesome hamburgers!
Thank you ✌️
Nice video
Hit a big rock 4wheeling newyears eve 2021 near Oatman..walked in dark couple miles to get fone service ..always remember the baying of burro's crying at the moon
You were showing Lake Mohave not Lake Mead. The Hoover Dam separates Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. The Hoover Dam is at the far North end of Lake Mohave. FYI
Laughlin has a nice small community u need to pass all the casinos and go straight south on that road about 10 miles u will see it open up into home waterpark library and all.
If you ride a motorcycle, forget about Laughlin/Bull Head in the Summer. I've lived in Kingman for 30 years where the temps are 10degrees less hot but still hot, 110 + in July and August it is cooling off now mid September, it is only 104. I go to Colorado in the summer. If you're a snowbird, this area is fine.
First saw Oatman at RiverRun april 1994
7000-8000 motorcycles as far as u could see..the RiverRun grew to 81,000 motorcycles the year of the Laughlin Shootout..3dead 200 battered and arrested
Ended about 2018 with maybe 5000 motorcycles in attendance..
Curfews and over policing security costs made it unaffordable to vendors and casinos
I was in the Harrahs casino the day that happened a few hours before.
Same here, but it wasn't the 90's ? or has it been that long!? The Harahs shootout was in 2000ish?
April 2002..mongols at our hotel stay Harrahs
Saturday nite getting off river ferryboat 60 wearing mongol logos in casinobar... 1 lonely hellA peering thru hotel lobby door...lockdown tell 10am..no bike tell 4pm
What was favorite casino in Nevada to play at....
I been there several times
Why do the burro's love carrots??
They must be good
It makes their eyes light up at night to be visible and see clearly to avoid Manimals going too close at them, got it!
Wow! I even noticed that there is a really large body of water called Mohave Lake near Laughlin/Bullhead City that seems like it is usually kept at full pool. Maybe I shouldn't mention it because it will get crowded with boats too.
How do you guys like the Laughlin Ranch development and golf course? ⛳️
The residential communities are interesting layout of streets. Looks like they through spaghetti on the wall and made the streets .
Threw.
Are you talking about Riviera, the White ghetto of Arizona?
Oatman!
The biggest problem in Mohave County is the proliferation of meth.
It's one reason its called Armpit of Arizona
Ithink that is Lake MoHave not Lake Mead. It is the Lake Mead National Recreation area but the water, the Lake is Lake Mohave not lake Mead. The Dam is Davis Dam and it forms Lake Mohave.
The coolest place you will ever go. We are thinking of moving from Mexico. To here. It's much better much cheaper much safer. And did I say much cheaper. Yes cheaper.
I've visit several times and enjoyed it - but one word comes to mind ---HOT.
Not to many people know that Laughlin has an International Airport.
Yes, but check on the available flights and their prices.
@@lelandsmith2320duh
Sorry but you are showing Davis Dam/Lake Mohave not Hoover Dam/Lake Mead. Lake Mead is 70 miles further up stream.
talking about hot hot hot there in the summer.
Beautiful residential is west of the river in Laughlin , this guy obviously didn’t look
I just noticed you captured me on my jetski💀
Really?
@@LivinginArizonahe’s lying
I'm glad you documented the sky 🙄
does Laughlin have any trailer parks?
I do know Bullhead does, right across the street from the million dollar homes that line the river. Check out Riverfront Dr. in Bullhead.
@@Expressionistix Thank You Very Much.
Yes, but some people say Bullhead is unofficially the biggest trailer park in the world. There are a ton of them in the Riviera part of town which is a little weird because most of the big fancy homes are up off of the parkway with most of the mobile homes down near the water. Most cities near waterways have their larger, more expensive homes on the water. Bullhead is kind of backwards. Lake Havasu City is kind of backwards as well. There's very little waterfront residences and most of the business and industrial property is closer to the water than the residential areas. I guess the planners' brains were cooked by the sun when they set up zoning.🥵
There were lots. Now they buy them, demo out, and build new houses or some nice modulars. Anything up for sale sells in days. Gentrification and californians have taken over.
@@berniecoates2597 BHC's initial growth was a low end vacation/retirement resort with small mobiles on individually owned small lots. Nuevo California is up on the hills.
Either burrows are biting off each others ears or some a-holes are doing that - one burrow had it’s neck cut … makes you wonder.
Voodoo Haitians eat anything with blood in it
Anybody know if the bullhead belle is around still? I grew up in bullhead and left around 2002. I love that goddamn boat 😂 Please let me know if it’s still there I think I saw it on maps. You can get rid of shit like that man, too fresh! I miss bullhead a lot for some reason the older I get 😂
Hotter than S###
The water in the Colorado by Bull Head is actually efluent from the adjacent cities. Get further down stream to Lake Havasu and Parker, it is undrinkable. Buy bottled water.
They used to race hydroplanes in front if casinos and all the drivers that flipped and awesome tans?? Casino pooh discharge?
@@williamh3823 I have lived 20 mile from that cesspool for 30 years. Thank God I have well water. I bet you drank bottled water or something else out of a container, not from the river.
@@williamh3823 You "raced hydroplanes in front". What for a weekend? Live here and then tell me about it.
If you drank water out of the river, you are not too skilled at staying in the boat.
Was that a black lotus esprit in bullhead? Holy shit maybe it has changed for the better lol