
Havasupai
"Blue green water people"
The Unspoiled Queen

Location: 8 Mile Trail to Supai
Population: 730
Language: Everyone speaks English Currency: USD
Capital: Supai
Size: 748 sq km (288 sq mi)
Havasupai actually means "Blue-Green Water People" which are the American natives that live in the Grand Canyon. Havasu creek runs through and feeds 5 beautiful waterfalls before feeding into Colorado River. Where the creek meets the river is called the Confluence.
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Havasupai Snaps

It looks a little like Havasu but at an impressive 200 feet. Mitch is over 6 foot tall & this waterfall is a beast!


It's not too dark, you won't necessarily need a head lamp if you're taking these steps during the day.

I'm not going to lie, I was a little panicked going down toward Mooney but going up was a breeze because you know it's not that bad. Snapped this one of Mitch with Mooney in the background :)

This is the last waterfall (3rd of 5) you will see before reaching the campsite. Campsite is from after Havasu to Mooney Falls.

This is the fourth and largest waterfall of the five. To get to it, you'll have to get down a series of ladders & chains which seem pretty sketchy. It's really not that bad & worth it!

Heavy packs are not your friend :( Pack light

This is after a little cave staircase, right before the chain railings to get to Mooney Falls!

Second waterfall you will encounter on the Havasupai trail

This is the fourth and largest waterfall of the five. To get to it, you'll have to get down a series of ladders & chains which seem pretty sketchy. It's really not that bad & worth it!

This is the last waterfall (3rd of 5) you will see before reaching the campsite. Campsite is from after Havasu to Mooney Falls.