This Blue Water Paradise Is Hidden in Arizona

Havasupai Falls Arizona – 2020

Do you want to go to Havasupai in 2020?

It's time to get ready! Havasupai Campground reservations for all arrival dates from March 1, 2020 and onwards will become available on Saturday February 1, 2020. After 8:00am at HavasupaiReservations.com. Now, last year, it all sold out within 30 minutes…it goes almost instantly. Since the past two years, we're sold out nearly instantly, now's the time to get everything set up. All visitors to Havasupai, not just the trip leader must have an account on HavasupaiReservations.com. And if you already have an account, you must sign in and review and update your account information. Looking forward to possibly seeing you in Havasupai, again go to HavasupaiReservations.com and enjoy. We want to see you come to the Grand Canyon this year! Havasupai obviously is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Grand Canyon, but you Get One shot at it, and it's Saturday February 1st…Next Week!!!!

Reservations for world renowned Havasupai Falls, Arizona for 2020 are STRICTLY Online now!

You must create a Booking Profile right now at: HavasupaiReservations.com for Bookings in 2020 and for future possible 2020 Reservation Cancellations/Transfers.

  • This will confirm that you have an Email the System can respond to.
  • You will setup all of your Personal Profile Details
  • You will setup your Credit Card for processing on the morning of February 1st, 2020 when Reservations OPEN next year
  • You will agree to all of the Rules and Regulations for visiting the Havasupai Reservation
  • You can look for 2020 Reservation Cancellations at the New Transfer/Cancellation page after February 1st:
    Havasupai Cancellations/Transfers
    (You MUST have a Booking Profile established with HavasupaiReservations.com to Login and Check for possible Cancellations.)

Be Aware – DAY HIKING is STRICTLY Prohibited!

ALL QUESTIONS or REQUESTS FOR SUPPORT MUST be sent to: [email protected]


This is a Great Video on how it actually goes on your Trip to Havasupai.

Havasupai Falls have been the destination of the avid hiker and adventure seeker in the Grand Canyon for years now. As a result of this ever increasing demand…the impact on Havasupai has grown too large. So, there are some significant changes this year for booking your Hiking and Camping trip to the Falls.

First of all, ALL Reservations will be for 4 Days / 3 Nights. It is $100/Night for Monday-Thursday night, and $125 for Friday/Saturday/Sunday night.

Secondly, ALL Reservations will be made at HavasupaiReservations.com DO NOT CALL!

Thirdly, be SURE you are up for a Multi-Night Backpacking experience. If this is your FIRST Multi-Day Backpack Trip…we recommend that you take AT LEAST one Overnight Backpacking trip prior to Havasupai. This is not a good environment to learn about Overnight Backpacking. Please come prepared with some previous Multi-Day Backpacking experience.

And Finally, entrance onto the Havasupai Reservation is conditioned upon the Tourist's consent to the Tribe's civil regulatory and civil adjudicatory jurisdiction. By entering onto the Havasupai Reservation, non-Indians consent to the Tribe's civil regulatory and civil adjudicatory jurisdiction. Tourists consent, contractually, to the Tribe's civil jurisdiction by possessing an entrance permit to visit the Reservation.

The Credit Cards that are accepted are: Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.

Remember ALL payments are NON-Changeable, NON-Refundable and NON-Transferable except through the Havasupai Cancellations/Transfers System.

Havasupai Falls Arizona - Trail Map
The majority of the Campground Reservations for 2019 WERE BOOKED within 2 Hours on February 1st!



Our Favorite Havasupai T-Shirt is now on Amazon!

Please discuss with Friends and Family, then look at the 2020 Calendar, and Plan your desired camping dates for 2020 right now!

Understand that visiting the Havasupai Indian Reservation is a privilege given by the people of the Havasupai/Supai Indian Reservation!

Meanwhile, please enjoy watching A Journey to Wonderland at Havasupai Falls on YouTube.


PLEASE NOTE: It requires a 10 mile hike EACH WAY to the beautiful Blue Green waterfalls of Havasupai.

Havasupai Falls Arizona is a major destination for hikers who want to visit the blue green waterfalls. Hidden in the Grand Canyon, and difficult to get reservations for, this paradise is for those who can plan ahead and enjoy hikes of 8 miles or more. The Havasupai people live near the Havasupai Falls in the Supai Village.

The only other location in Northern Arizona that is just as difficult or more difficult to get a permit to visit is The Wave. 300-400 people stand in line daily to get a Permit via the Lottery System in Kanab, Utah. Getting a permit to either Havasupai or The Wave is considered a rare experience now.

The Havasupai people, or Havasuw `Baaja, the people of the blue green waters, are the traditional guardians of the Grand Canyon. Related to the Yuman, the Havasupai have from the beginning, inhabited the Grand Canyon and its environs.

By 1919 with the establishment of the Grand Canyon National Park, the Tribe was restricted to 518 acres, 5 miles wide and 12 miles long in a side canyon. The Tribe has since had returned to them 188,077 acres of their former homelands which makes up their reservation today.

The Havasupai Reservation is located in Coconino County, at the southwest corner of the Grand Canyon National Park. The nearest community to the Reservation is Peach Springs, 64 miles southwest from Hualapai Hilltop.

The Havasupai Reservation consists of plateau country, dissected with deep, scenic canyons characteristic of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. Notable geographic features include "The Great Thumb," Long Mesa, and Tenderfoot Mesa, which converge on the Coconino Plateau at the south end of the reservation.

Havasu (Cataract) Canyon, now the permanent home of the Havasupai Indian Tribe, is internationally known for its blue water and spectacular water falls adorned with travertine columns, shelves and skirts. Topography of the plateau areas varies from rolling, gentle slopes, to escarpments of outcrops of the Kaibab Limestone.

The population for the Havasupai Tribe is 639 with a median age of 24.8 years. The largest employer of the tribal members on the reservation is the Tribe. The main occupation of individual members is packing and working for tribal enterprises (tourism).

The Havasuw `Baaja, draw their strength from the land, which is sacred. Visitors are asked to preserve the magnificence of the Havasupai homeland and respect their natural resources which contribute to their spiritual direction. All visitors are asked to leave their liquor, drugs, weapons and pets at home and to take their trash out of the canyon.

The best way to reach Havasupai is from Highway 66, six miles east of Peach Springs, onto Indian Route 18, a 64 mile road to Hualapai Hilltop. From the Hilltop parking lot there is an eight mile trail to Supai Village. This trail may be traveled either by foot or horse.

Here are the Trail Distances – One Way:

Hualapai Hilltop Parking Lot to Supai Lodge………………………..…..8 miles / 13 kilometers
Supai Lodge to Havasupai Falls Campground…………………………..2 miles / 3 kilometers
Hualapai Hilltop Parking Lot to Havasupai Falls Campground………….10 miles / 16 kilometers
Havasupai Falls Campground to Mooney Falls………………………...0.5 miles / 0.8 kilometers
Mooney Falls to the Colorado River…………………….……………….8 miles / 13 kilometers

Havasupai Falls Arizona – Official Website – Contact and Planning Information

Please contact Havasupai Reservations via Email for ALL Booking Reservation Questions:

[email protected]

The Havasupai Tribe – Official Website is https://theofficialhavasupaitribe.com/

Please be aware that Havasu Canyon is a fragile environment and is subject to flash floods. Some areas in the canyon are OFF-LIMITS to visitors due to continuing repair work or unstable ground condition. Immediate closure of the canyon is possible at any given time during your visit. Visitors to Havasu Canyon assume all risks while in the canyon and should come prepared.
Lodging and camping facilities are available. Please be advised that fees are subject to changes and is final only on arrival. The Havasupai Tourist Office and the Havasupai Lodge can make arrangement for packing mules service.

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Source: https://grandcanyon.com/planning/south-rim-planning-planning/havasupai-falls-arizona/#:~:text=Havasupai%20Falls%20Arizona%20is%20a,of%208%20miles%20or%20more.

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