36° 15′ 18″ N, 112° 41′ 52″ W

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The jewel of the Grand Canyon

An iconc journey in the Havasupai Native Reserve

Havasu is a waterfall situated in the Grand Canyon within Havasupai tribal lands. When you enter their land, be respectful: locals are very connected with the land and the waterfalls, for it is their home. The falls are approximately 5 miles from the village of Supai, which is a hike that can take 4 to 7 hours. Visitors have to spend the night in the Canyon seeing as there are no day trips available, and you have to reserve your stay in the Canyon in advance. There is a campground along Havasu Creek which is 10 miles (16 km) from the trailhead at Hualapai Hilltop. You will also have the chance to visit Mooney Falls, which is located close to the campsite as well. For further information regarding the reserve, visit: https://www.havasupaireservations.com

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located in the Grand Canyon, Arizona

How to get there:

The best option to reach Havasu Waterfall is to drive your own car. You have to drive to Hualapai Hilltop parking lot. From there, it is an eight mile trail to Supai Village. This trail may be traveled either by foot or horse.

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