Approximately 576 miles
It is 905 miles.
Approximately 262 miles, or about a five hour drive.
About 325 miles.
It is 516 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 232 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 778 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 1,432 miles according to Google Maps.
To date there are no documented accounts of sharks being present in Lake Havasu (2010). However, the possibility of a stray shark travelling that far inland in general does exist.The Bull Shark in particular is capable of travelling far up rivers and estuaries from the ocean (through use of a process known as osmoregulation). Bull Sharks have been documented as far inland as Indiana and are considered responsible for a significant percentage of attacks on humans worldwide. The Bull Shark's known range includes the Gulf of California where the Colorado River empties into the ocean.But more to the point, Lake Havasu is a reservoir created by the dam in Parker, AZ. I do not think it would be possible for any marine life to travel upstream past the dam, so there is no chance of this occurrence.
Nonstop drive: 528 miles or 850 km Driving time: 7 hours, 45 minutes
The closest commercial airport to Lake Havasu City AZ is Kingman Airport (IGM) at 7000 Flightline Dr, Kingman, AZ 86401; 928-757-2134. It is about 60 miles from there to Lake Havasu City, or about a 1 hour drive. I'm not sure what the inquisitor means by "major" airport, but McCarran International Airport (LAS) is at 5757 Wayne Newton BLVD, Las Vegas, NV 89119; 702-261-5211. McCarran is a little over twice as far as Kingman (150 miles/2.5 hours). Both have commercial arrivals and departures.
To date there are no documented accounts of sharks being present in Lake Havasu (2010). However, the possibility of a stray shark travelling that far inland in general does exist.The Bull Shark in particular is capable of travelling far up rivers and estuaries from the ocean (through use of a process known as osmoregulation). Bull Sharks have been documented as far inland as Indiana and are considered responsible for a significant percentage of attacks on humans worldwide. The Bull Shark's known range includes the Gulf of California where the Colorado River empties into the ocean.But more to the point, Lake Havasu is a reservoir created by the dam in Parker, AZ. I do not think it would be possible for any marine life to travel upstream past the dam, so there is no chance of this occurrence.