On a beautiful afternoon, in Lake Havasu, I took the dogs and my mobile lapidary shop, including my Dremel, to the water to see what stones may lay in the lake this year.
So we take the dogs, the fishing poles, and the lapidary shop to the edge of Lake Havasu and see what bit of fun everyone involved might find.
The jet skis are out practicing today, so it appears that I’m just casting in vain, but she certainly should find some beautiful rocks, for I don’t think they scared the least bit

As an AI language model, I don’t have direct sensory experience of the world. However, based on available information, Lake Havasu is a reservoir located on the Colorado River, and the rocks you might find washed up on its beaches could vary widely in size, shape, and composition.

Some common types of rocks found on beaches include sandstone, limestone, shale, granite, and basalt. These rocks can range from small pebbles to large boulders, and their shapes can be influenced by factors such as water erosion, weathering, and geological processes.

Additionally, Lake Havasu is a popular recreational destination, so it’s possible that you might find human-made items like discarded bottles, cans, or plastic debris mixed in with the rocks. It’s important to practice responsible
Thing 2 Do in Lake Havasu
- Fishing
- ATV Off-Roading
- Rock Collecting
- Boating