Havasupai Indian Reservation
One of the most remote and beautiful parts of the Grand Canyon.
Start at the Hualapai Hilltop
and hike down for about 8 miles to the Havasupai village at the canyon floor.
There are a number of waterfalls beyond the village. The Havasupai falls are distinguished by their blue-green water. The three major waterfalls are Navajo, Havasu and Mooney. Havasupai is the only place in the US where the mail goes out on mule train.
Links:
Havasupai Tribe's Website
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| Navajo Falls, Havasupai -
Navajo Falls tumbles 75 feet into a refreshing pool. ![]() |
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Havasu Falls, Havasupai ![]() |
One of the most photographed waterfalls in the world, Havasu Falls plunges 100 feet into a pool of blue-green water.
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| Mooney Falls, Havasupai The highest and most majestic, Mooney is a roaring thunderous falls that drops about 200 feet. Access is only possible by climbing down a narrow ledge. |
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Ghost Falls, Havasupai ![]() |
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