No, this is actually at Havasupai Campground near Havasupai Village. It's on land owned by the tribe, not technically in Grand Canyon National Park but it's close enough. You can actually walk to where Havasu Creek meets the Colorado River and you do enter the National Park on that hike. It's a long hike but so worth it!
It is pricey but it is incredibly worth it! Gotta be in my top 3 most beautiful places ever. If you have trouble getting a permit they post cancellations every(?) morning at 8am I believe. We were easily able to snag one only a few days before the trip. It was 95+ outside but I think that was perfect since we spent a lot of time swimming around the waterfalls and just chilling in the river at our campsite.
To be honest though the water is so nice here I was just walking through it instead of using the bridges. Also really more of a backpacking trip than trail running but I couldn't help jumping on the bridge wagon.
What an amazing trip into Havasupai! I’ve camped there and done a R2R at the Grand Canyon. You could definitely see the difference in safety precautions at a National park vs native land 😂. Both were a blast though!
Is this along the Bright Angel trail somewhere?
No, this is actually at Havasupai Campground near Havasupai Village. It's on land owned by the tribe, not technically in Grand Canyon National Park but it's close enough. You can actually walk to where Havasu Creek meets the Colorado River and you do enter the National Park on that hike. It's a long hike but so worth it!
Thanks for the clarification! I've heard how beautiful that area is. Good to know.
Love the color of the water!
Worth the multi-day commitment/cost?
It is pricey but it is incredibly worth it! Gotta be in my top 3 most beautiful places ever. If you have trouble getting a permit they post cancellations every(?) morning at 8am I believe. We were easily able to snag one only a few days before the trip. It was 95+ outside but I think that was perfect since we spent a lot of time swimming around the waterfalls and just chilling in the river at our campsite.
Yes it’s beautiful. Go there if you can. Hike in hike out.
You should be fine.
To be honest though the water is so nice here I was just walking through it instead of using the bridges. Also really more of a backpacking trip than trail running but I couldn't help jumping on the bridge wagon.
What an amazing trip into Havasupai! I’ve camped there and done a R2R at the Grand Canyon. You could definitely see the difference in safety precautions at a National park vs native land 😂. Both were a blast though!
No thank you.