BULLHEAD CITY — Bullhead City is bustling with community events and entertainment throughout April, kicking off springtime with something for everyone—from family-friendly festivals to motorcycle rallies and business expos.
The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Spring Business Expo at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse on April 5. Running from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the event offers a gathering place for local businesses and entrepreneurs to showcase products, services, and special promotions. Attendees can network, enjoy product demonstrations, and explore shopping opportunities—all free of charge.
Also happening on April 5 is the Bullhead City Farmers Market at Bullhead Community Park, open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This monthly market celebrates an Easter theme, ”Shop For Some Bunny You Love,” featuring fresh produce, unique crafts, food vendors, children’s games, bounce houses, and even a special visit from the Easter Bunny.
Adults looking to partake in some Easter fun can attend the special Adult Egg Hunt charity event on April 12 at Davis Camp Park from 5 to 8 p.m. Hosted by community volunteers from Make Bullhead Better, this 21-and-over egg hunt features games, prizes hidden inside eggs, and raffles. Proceeds from the event will benefit local cancer charities, turning fun into meaningful support.
For families, TheFurDen’s 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt returns to Rotary Park on April 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This community gathering includes egg hunts starting at 11:30 a.m., photos with the Easter Bunny and costumed superheroes, children’s craft and coloring stations, face painting, bounce houses, and various raffles. Admission is free, but raffle proceeds and donations will support local animal rescue group BHC SAINT and veterans’ K-9 programs.
The annual city-wide “Eggpalooza!” Easter Festival, organized by the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce, takes place at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse on April 19 from noon to 3 p.m. This expansive indoor-outdoor festival will include egg hunts tailored to different age groups, free photos with the Easter Bunny, a petting zoo, carnival games for kids, and inflatable bounce houses. Attendance is free, offering families an affordable day filled with seasonal festivities.
Closing out the month is the highly anticipated Mayhem Motorcycle Rally—also known as the Bullhead River Run—scheduled from April 24 through April 27 at Bullhead City Community Park. This major motorcycle rally carries on the region’s beloved River Run tradition, drawing thousands of riders and enthusiasts from across the nation. The four-day event is free to attend and features daily live music performances, custom bike shows, burnout contests, biker games, and charity poker runs benefiting veterans and local service organizations. Attendees can enjoy a beer garden, food trucks, merchandise vendors, and a tattoo expo, making this one of the most popular events in the region. Scenic desert rides to destinations like Oatman and Hoover Dam add to the appeal, providing participants unforgettable riding experiences amid iconic landscapes.
Throughout the month, Bullhead City also offers a range of ongoing community and leisure activities. Laughlin Ranch Golf Club continues its popular dining specials, such as Prime Rib Fridays, and hosts regular Jazz Nights featuring local musicians. Meanwhile, the BHHS Legacy Foundation invites residents to participate in their Vehicle Theft Prevention Event on April 17 at 1255 Marina Blvd, offering free VIN etching services and valuable theft-prevention information.
Additionally, local institutions like the Bullhead City Library and senior centers maintain their regular schedules, providing everything from weekly fitness classes and storytime sessions to community support group meetings. These activities enrich daily life, ensuring there’s always something happening for residents to enjoy.
With a diverse range of events, April promises abundant opportunities for entertainment, community engagement, and seasonal fun in Bullhead City. Residents and visitors alike will find plenty of ways to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that makes springtime special in the tri-state area.
—Jeremy Webb