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.

Last updated: May 2024
  • Camping $400-450 per person, Pack Mules $400 round trip

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.

Perfect for

For solo
For two
For groups
Outdoorsy
Challenging

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Itinerary

  1. Drive to Hualapai Hilltop, the starting point of the hike.
  2. Hike 8 miles to Supai Village, check in at the permit office.
  3. Continue 2 miles to reach Havasu Falls and the campground.
  4. Set up camp or proceed to the lodge for accommodation.
  5. Explore the waterfalls and natural pools at your leisure.

Location

Havasu Falls, Grand Canyon, Arizona

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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

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