How do I get to Supai?
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.
Can you live in Supai Arizona?
The village is America’s most remote community, surrounded by towering rock walls that keep the world out and the Havasupai way of life in. Fewer than half of the tribe’s 639 members live in Supai, where all the homes are a short walk from each other. There’s no need for cars.
Can you visit Supai Village?
Nope, this secret corner is home to the small Havasupai Tribe, who have inhabited the area since AD 1300. Known as the ”People of the Blue-Green Water,” their village is accessible only by foot, pack animal, or helicopter.
How hard is it to hike to Supai?
Be prepared to put in some hard work in order to see all of what havasupai has to offer. I did it with no mules or helicopters and the hike in took about 5 hours and the hike out about 6.5 hours. Take lots of breaks and stretch! If I had to do it again I would hike in but take the helicopter out lol.
Can you drive to Supai AZ?
Located within Havasu Canyon, a large tributary on the south side of the Colorado River, Supai Village is not accessible by road.
Does Supai AZ have electricity?
Yes. There is public wifi available at the Lodge and throughout the Village Center. Is there electricity at the Lodge? Yes.
Who lives in Supai Arizona?
The Havasupai people
The Havasupai people (Havasupai: Havsuw’ Baaja) are an American Indian tribe who have lived in the Grand Canyon for at least the past 800 years. Havasu means “blue-green water” and pai “people”.
Do people live in Supai?
Supai Village, the capital of the Havasupai Indian Reservation, boasts a population of a couple of hundred residents. Although it is only 35 miles as the California Condor flies from the millions of annual visitors in Grand Canyon Village, Supai is considered the most remote community in the continental United States.
Can you sneak into Havasu Falls?
Havasu Falls is located on a Native American reservation and without a permit you are illegally trespassing on their land.
Does Havasupai have bathrooms?
Once you reach the bottom of the canyon, the hike is fairly flat for the remainder of your journey. There are no toilets along the way nor is there any water.
Is Supai Arizona Open?
Please be advised: The Havasupai Reservation and Supai Village remain closed to all tourists. Please do not travel to the Havasupai Reservation or Supai Village. All tourists are prohibited from entering.
Where do you go to the bathroom in the Grand Canyon?
Available Facilities – Educational materials about the park and region are sold in the Grand Canyon Association bookstore. Public restrooms located next to the parking lot. Additional open hours after 5pm vary seasonally.
How much does it cost to camp at the bottom of the Grand Canyon?
Operated by the National Park Service, campground is open from mid-May to mid-October. Campsites are $15, no hook-ups, dump station available. Stays are limited to 7 days per season. Reservations through Biospherics, 1-800-365-2267.