Mesa wrote:
The blue-green waterfalls of Havasu Canyon are among Mother Nature's greatest works. Havasu is one of four major waterfalls in the heart of the Havasupai Tribe's homeland. Navajo, Mooney, and Beaver Falls are also located in this beautiful canyon, each with their own unique qualities. Although located within the Grand Canyon, this picturesque desert oasis is in fact, not in Grand Canyon National Park, but rather on the Havasupai Reservation.
Havasu Falls offers a variety of year-round adventure for all types of people. Families, experienced hikers, businesses, or students can all find a trip that's right for them. The weather from March through November is best, but winter trips offer the most solitude. Hiking (with mules to carry your gear), and camping at beautiful Havasu Campground is the most popular option. You can also arrange transport via mule or helicopter for an additional fee, and if camping under the stars is not your jam, the Havasupai Lodge is a quick two mile hike from the falls.
The blue-green waterfalls of Havasu Canyon are amo... (
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the campground was damaged in july and was closed until sept. I don't know if they got it reopened yet.A flash flood went through there and there was a lot of damage.