Explore the Enchanting Havasu Falls: Arizona's Desert Oasis
Discover the magic of Havasu Falls, where spectacular waterfalls and crystal-clear pools await in the heart of the Grand Canyon, offering an unparalleled adventure for hikers and nature lovers.
Camping $400-450 per person, Pack Mules $400 round trip
More than 500 Miles from you
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Description
Embark on a memorable journey to Havasu Falls, featuring stunning waterfalls and vibrant blue-green pools in a serene desert landscape. Ideal for families and hikers of all levels with options for pack mules and helicopter transport. Discover the magic of Havasu Falls, where spectacular waterfalls and crystal-clear pools await in the heart of the Grand Canyon, offering an unparalleled adventure for hikers and nature lovers. Begin your adventure to Havasu Falls from Hualapai Hilltop, accessible via a scenic drive on Historic Route 66 and a 60-mile journey on Indian Route 18. The 10-mile hike to the falls will lead you through breathtaking landscapes, ending at the stunning blue-green waters of Havasu Creek. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a family looking for an unforgettable outing, Havasu Falls offers a variety of experiences, including camping under the stars at Havasu Campground and the convenience of lodge accommodations. With options for pack mule support or a helicopter ride, this journey is accessible to adventurers of all types. Prepare for a unique experience as you explore the majestic waterfalls and serene natural pools that make Havasu Falls a must-visit destination.
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Itinerary
- Drive to Hualapai Hilltop, the starting point of the hike.
- Hike 8 miles to Supai Village, check in at the permit office.
- Continue 2 miles to reach Havasu Falls and the campground.
- Set up camp or proceed to the lodge for accommodation.
- Explore the waterfalls and natural pools at your leisure.
Packing List
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- Water and snacks for the hike
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Camping gear (if staying at the campground)
- Cash and credit card for village purchases