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Parks and Recreation Brochure
Lake Havasu City Parks and Recreation
PARKS AND RECREATION
Administration
Aquatic Center
City Parks
Community Center
Recreation Division
Maintenance Division
Tree and Bench Program
Memorial Tree and Bench Program

The Lake Havasu City Commemorative Tree/Bench Program is a community-wide program initiated by the Keep Havasu Beautiful committee in an effort to add to the aesthetic beauty of the city. For the past 20 years this program has contributed to the sale of over 2100 plaques that have been placed throughout the city.

Appointments are Necessary and Can Be Made By Calling Jennifer Slettebo at 855-1851

Parks and Recreation Bench
City Bench
  Benches are available at:
  • Airport
  • Island Ballfields
  • McCulloch Bouldevard (Main Street)
  • S.A.R.A Park
  • Grand Island Park
  • S.A.R.A Dog Park
  • Avalon Park

Parks and Recreation Tree
Sissoo Tree
  Trees are available at:
  • Airport
  • City Hall
  • Police Facility
  • Spezzano Way
  • Grand Island Park
  • S.A.R.A. Dog Park
  • Dick Samp Memorial Park
  • Realtor Park
  • S.A.R.A Park
  • London Bridge Road
  • McCulloch Boulevard (Main Street)
  • Smoketree Walkway

Tree and Bench Pricing
Trees and Plaques - $225
Bench Plaque - $150
Additional Plaque - $125

(Each Tree/Bench Can Have Up to Two Plaques)

Plaque Checks Payable to Keep Havasu Beautiful
Price is for 40 Characters (No Charge for Spaces)
.50 Cents Each Additional Character but No More Than 70 Characters Per Plaque

Bench - Price Varies Due to Fuel Costs
(Cashier Check Payable to Wausau Tile)

To ensure the longevity of your tree we ask that you do not water, fertilize, trim, or plant flowers/plants around the base of the trees. To maintain consistency throughout the parks we also ask that you do not place decorations on or around tree. Please be assured we take as much pride in your tree as you do; however, we feel trees look best in their natural state. All trees are on a scheduled maintenance program and are cared for by trained, certified parks personnel. Trees are regularly monitored for stress, disease, and other symptoms that are related to their health and welfare. Thank you for following these simple guidelines to ensure that your tree will bring an enjoyment to you and the entire community for years to come.

Why are trees important?

  • Trees help keep the air clean by absorbing carbon dioxide, a major cause of the "Greenhouse Effect" and give off oxygen.
  • Trees are natural air conditioners they lower air temperatures by evaporating water through their leaves.
  • Trees help reduce air pollution by trapping and filtering dust and other particulates.
  • Trees cut down on noise pollution by acting as sound barriers.
  • Trees are a major source of food and shelter for birds and other wildlife.

-American Forestry Association