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Havasu Falls Trail

Coconino County, Arizona

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Trail length

25.1 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

229 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

waterfalls
rivers
rock-formations
scenic-views

Activity types

backpacking
camping

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Havasu Falls Trail and can it be done as a day hike?

The Havasu Falls Trail is about 25.12 km, or 15.5 miles, end to end. It is generally treated as a multi-day hike, and day hiking from Hualapai Hilltop to Supai and the falls is not permitted. The usual hiking distance is about 13 km from Hualapai Hilltop to Supai and roughly 16 km to the campground area.

Where do you park for the Havasu Falls Trail at Hualapai Hilltop?

Parking for the Havasu Falls Trail is at Hualapai Hilltop, the trailhead at the end of Indian Road 18. Parking is limited, with overflow parking sometimes along the road approaching the lot, and vehicles must be registered during check-in for a parking pass. RV parking is especially tight, and some vehicles may end up parked a half mile to a mile from the trailhead.

Do you need a permit for the Havasu Falls Trail and can you visit without a reservation?

A reservation is required for all visits on the Havasupai Reservation, including the Havasu Falls Trail. The route is not an open-access day hike, and visitors need a booking before arrival for either lodging or camping. Standard stays are structured as multi-day trips rather than single-day visits.

Are dogs allowed on the Havasu Falls Trail?

Dogs are not allowed on the Havasu Falls Trail. The Havasupai Tribe does not allow pets, service animals, or privately owned horses anywhere on the reservation, including the trail, campground, lodge, and village areas. That rule applies for the full route from Hualapai Hilltop into Havasu Canyon.

How difficult is the Havasu Falls Trail from Hualapai Hilltop?

The Havasu Falls Trail is rated difficult and covers 25.12 km with about 229 m of elevation gain overall. The hardest early section is the steep descent from Hualapai Hilltop into Havasu Canyon, where the trail drops through switchbacks before flattening along the canyon floor. Its length, heat exposure, and remote setting make it more demanding than the elevation figure alone suggests.

Is there cell service on the Havasu Falls Trail?

Cell service on the Havasu Falls Trail is unreliable. Most of the Havasupai Reservation has little or no dependable cellular reception, including much of the trail as well as the campground and lodge area. Hualapai Hilltop is also remote, so communication should not be planned around having a signal.

Is the Havasu Falls Trail suitable for kids or beginners?

The Havasu Falls Trail is usually better suited to strong, prepared hikers than to beginners. At 25.12 km total, with a difficult rating, a steep opening descent from Hualapai Hilltop, and a remote canyon setting, it can be a tough trip for young children or anyone without experience on long desert hikes. Families that do it successfully usually treat it as a carefully planned multi-day outing.

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