Users' questions

How long is the hike to Supai?

How long is the hike to Supai?

approximately 8 miles
This is by far the most difficult part of the trail, and is much more difficult on the way back up. The trail is approximately 8 miles (13 km) long to Supai, with an extra 2 miles (3.2 km) added on in order to reach the campgrounds, and descends about 2,000 feet (610 m).

Can I go to Supai Arizona?

The Havasupai Reservation and Supai Village remain on lockdown and are CLOSED TO ALL TOURISTS. Please do not travel to the Havasupai Reservation or Supai Village. All tourists are prohibited from entering.

How do I get to Supai Village?

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.

How much does it cost to hike into Havasupai?

The entrance fee will be $50 per person, up from $35. The camping fee will be $25 per person per night, up from $17, and the environment fee is doubling to $10 per person. Taxes are additional. All visitors pay the entrance fee, whether they are camping or staying at Havasupai Lodge.

Is it easy to get to Supai Arizona?

It’s not easy to get to Supai, but then, that’s the point. Nope, this secret corner is home to the small Havasupai Tribe, who have inhabited the area since AD 1300.

How to get to Havasupai falls from Supai Lodge?

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.

Where to see the Havasupai falls in Arizona?

Havasupai Falls Arizona is near the Supai Village. You hike 8 miles down the trail from the Supai Hilltop parking area. Then take the Havasupai Falls Hike.

Where are the Havasupai people in the Grand Canyon?

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.