Havasu Falls is a breathtaking tourist attraction located in Supai, Arizona, United States. Nestled within the Grand Canyon, this stunning natural …
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Dec 24, 2024
The natives are thieves. I won't support them. They're running a sham operation and are shady. Go at your own risk. Don't bring your family. Full review by beneaddy
Dec 15, 2024
Takes some time to prepare properly for this trip. Surprisingly there were plenty of supplies available in the town if necessary but we lacked everything we thought we’d need. Falls are amazing and w… Full review by Flyer00519857581
Oct 26, 2024
The lodge had been completely renovated. Cafe served great food. Slight wait. The store was well stocked. Even had blueberry, strawberry, and raspberries. They have fresh pizza delivered to my room. … Full review by ALANGOLD00
We're staying at the Lodge for 3 nights and will be taking day hikes from there. We will be taking the helicopter in and out. How difficult are the various hikes to the different falls, and how much time should we allow for each. Thank you.
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I assume you're familiar with the helicopter days of service, the possibility of cancellation without notice, and the possible wait times involved (worst case: seven to nine hours). From …
I assume you're familiar with the helicopter days of service, the possibility of cancellation without notice, and the possible wait times involved (worst case: seven to nine hours). From Supai, hikes to Fiftyfoot Falls, Little Navajo Falls and Havasu Falls are pretty easy, assuming you've been hiking before. Mooney Falls requires hiking down (and back up) a narrow, steep rock passage, including use of ladders and handholds. Beaver Falls is a longer hike, and requires modest abilities in figuring out a route; it's not something I would do during the summer. How much time for each hike? It depends on how much time you want to spend at each of the waterfalls. With three nights, you have two full days, and could devote one day to Fiftyfoot, Little Navajo, and Havasul Falls; devote the second day to Mooney Falls and, if you desire, Beaver Falls (or revisit Havasu Falls or the others, just relaxing and swimming if you're there during a warm enough part of the year).