Havasupai, Arizona
Top Spots in and near Havasupai
-
Supai, Arizona
Havasu Falls in the Havasupai Reservation
4.710.4 mi / 1647 ft gainThe Havasupai Reservation is a remote area just outside Grand Canyon National Park, full of blue-green water and dramatic waterfalls. Despite being an extremely isolated location, camping in the canyon is overwhelmingly popular and reservations are required. On popular weekends you will be shari...Read more -
Supai, Arizona
Confluence of the Colorado River and Havasu Creek
5.016.62 mi / 4199 ft gainHike: Starting from the Havasupai campgrounds, which is a 10 mile hike in itself from Hualapai Hilltop, the trail goes past Mooney Falls to Beaver Creek for 4 miles. The elevation gain is limited but makes up for difficulty with route finding. Getting to Beaver Falls will require creek crossings ...Read more -
Supai, Arizona
Mooney Falls
4.81.36 mi / 200 ft gainIf you hike to Havasupai and stop at Havasu Falls, you will have missed the grandest of the waterfalls in the Grand Canyon: Mooney Falls. The hike to Mooney Falls is not only scenic, but getting to the idyllic pool at its base of this 200-foot falls is an adventure, requiring you to use chains an...Read more -
Supai, Arizona
Beaver Falls
5.05.28 mi / 1200 ft gainSo you've made it down to the Havasu campground after a ten mile hike from Hualapai Hilltop - time for more hiking! The 8 mile (RT) trek to Beaver Falls is well worth the trip, and can offer some quieter moments for those looking to escape the busyness of Havasu and Mooney Falls. To start out, h...Read more -
Supai, Arizona
Navajo Falls
4.01.4 mi / 249 ft gainNavajo Falls Navajo Falls was created by a flash flood that tore through Havasu Canyon in August of 2008, altering the course of Havasu Creek. Visitors can reach these and other nearby falls via horseback, helicopter, or hiking from Supai Village. It is a relatively short hike from camp (just o...Read more -
Supai, Arizona
Hidden Falls in the Havasupai Reservation
5.01.25 mi / 233 ft gainComing from the campground, you'll want to backtrack back towards Navajo and Fifty Foot falls, crossing the bridge that you came over coming into the campground. Continue on the trail until you see a picnic table with a small canopy with a big piece of tarp/burlap hanging from the front. Go past ...Read more -
Littlefield, Arizona
Explore the Toroweap Overlook
5.0Toroweap Overlook can be accessed via Country Road #109, 8 miles west of Fredonia, AZ. It's about a two hour drive along a dirt road, with the final stretch becoming much more technical over larger rocks (a truck with high clearance is recommended). Tuweep Campground is the only area you're allo...Read more -
Littlefield, Arizona
Camp at Tuweep Campground
5.0There are a number of ways to access Tuweep – and all access moves from the north to the south as you make your way toward the campsites. The most reliable road is Country Road #109 (a dirt road), which begins about eight miles west of Fredonia, Arizona. It’s also known as the Sunshine Route. On...Read more -
North Rim, Arizona
Thunder River Loop
24 mi / 7234 ft gainConsidered one of the canyon’s most challenging and awe-inspiring paths, the loop is a must for people looking for hard-earned big rewards. Jaw-dropping vistas, tumbling waterfalls, towering rock walls, ancient fossils and the mighty Colorado create an incomparable backcountry experience.You star...Read more -
North Rim, Arizona
Timp Point
Timp Point on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon lies just on the boundary of the National Park and within the Kaibab National Forest, well away from the (already smaller) crowds of the North Rim. Even in the heart of summer often you'll have a campsite on the rim all to yourself, with easy access...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Photograph a Sunset from the North Rim Lodge
0.5 miI've read that only approximately 10% of Grand Canyon National Park visitors spend time at the North Rim, meaning the crowds are smaller in the most beautiful areas you can immerse yourself in without having to backpack to the bottom.This isn't so much of an adventure as it is the perfect way to ...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Backpack Hermit Trail into the Grand Canyon
4.016 mi / 4000 ft gainNot many people envision their romantic Valentine's Day getaway as a grueling 8 mile hike into the Grand Canyon, but I couldn't think of anything better! If you're planning a trip for the busier summer months, be sure to call ahead or fill out a backcountry permit request to make sure you get a c...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Plateau Point via Bright Angel Trail
4.812.27 mi / 3000 ft gainStart off at Bright Angel Trailhead, then hike down into the Grand Canyon on one of the higher-quality trails. Hiking down to Plateau Point (furthest option) is well worth it. The hike down is a total of 6 miles, with a 3,000 foot drop in elevation. As you can imagine, this means the way back ou...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Explore the Grand Canyon in Winter
4.7From snow-dusted red rocks to dramatically painted evening skies, winter brings out a side of the Grand Canyon that is rarely seen at other times of the year. Skip the massive crowds and have your choice of driving your own car from lookout point to lookout point or taking the shuttle from the we...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Bright Angel Trail to Indian Garden and Bright Angel Campgrounds
5.018.26 mi / 4314 ft gainThe Bright Angel Trail is considered the park’s premier hiking trail. Well maintained, graded for stock, with regular drinking water and covered rest-houses, it is without question the safest trail in Grand Canyon National Park. There is a ranger station located at the trail’s halfway point (Indi...Read more -
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Backpack the Bright Angel Trailhead to Indian Garden Campground
4.08.98 mi / 3060 ft gainThe trail begins just outside of the Grand Canyon village at the Bright Angel Trailhead. The hike begins to descend immediately in continuous switchbacks. The trail can get very icy so shoe traction devices, while not necessary, are very useful. Along the trail there are rest houses at the 1/3 an...Read more
Top Activities
Camping and Lodging in Havasupai
Coconino County, Arizona
Sinkhole Campground
Overview
Located in the ponderosa pine forest, this campground is within walking distance of Willow Springs Lake which provides boating a...
Coconino County, Arizona
Jumpup Cabin
Overview
Since the 1900s, Jumpup cabin has been used by ranchers as well as the Forest Service, and is listed on the National Register of...
Fredonia, Arizona
Demotte
Overview
The DeMotte Campground is located within the North Kaibab Ranger District just seven miles north of the entrance to the Grand Ca...
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Mather Campground
Overview
Mather Campground is located on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona. Grand Canyon is one of the most...
North Rim, Arizona
North Rim Campground
Overview
The North Rim Campground is located on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona. The canyon's rustic and ...
36.1971805,-112.0529603, Arizona
Grand Canyon Lodge
Welcome to Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim
From $171 / night