I had the great privilege of traveling to this beautiful land 2 years in a row. It has been closed the last 2 years due to Covid so my 2020 trip had to be cancelled. This trip requires a 13 mile hike into the Grand Canyon. It’s 12 miles to the village where you pick up your pre-purchased permits then another mile, most of which is through sand, to reach the campground. From there you pick the perfect spot for your group and setup camp. It is a very remote location which requires a helicopter out for emergencies, so it’s best to be as prepared as possible and bring anything you may need (while being mindful of pack weight) while you are there. There is a small shop in town, but prices are higher due to the remote location and cost of getting things in and it’s the same store that the locals rely on. If you want an amazing trip that will likely test your limits, then this is the one for you, once they feel that it is safe to open back up for tourism. For the first year after they reopen it will be difficult to get passes as those purchased in 2020 have been rolling over each year while they’ve been closed so they are technically sold out already for a year once they reopen. Have questions? Drop them below and I will be happy to answer them!
Havasupai Falls – April 2019
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